Talk:New Roman Times
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[edit]- All song titles serve as redirects to this album, have their own pages, or have been placed at the appropriate disambiguation pages.--Hraefen Talk 15:18, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Song Titles Subtext
[edit]Hi, I own the CD of this album and always found it very helpful to know the subtext of each song title as printed in the booklet. I suggest to add this to the song title list: "Prelude" – 0:55 A catastrophic attack occurs "Sons of the New Golden West" – 2:55 A secretive cabal implements their plan "51/7" – 4:44 A young Texan volunteers for an elite military unit "White Fluffy Clouds" – 5:01 Soldiers sing the praises of their weapons "That Gum You Like Is Back in Style" – 4:56 A retired intelligence officer contemplates cryptic transmissions "Might Makes Right" – 2:46 The young soldier begins to have doubts "Militia Song" – 2:10 Meanwhile civil unrest and right-wing violence in the Republic of California "R 'N' R Uzbekistan" – 1:13 Rest and relaxation in the Czarist republic "Sons of the New Golden West Reprise" – 0:21 A coup d'etat in California "New Roman Times" – 4:47 The young soldier returns to Texas disillusioned and minus a foot "The Poppies of Balmorhea" – 3:23 At a West Texas oasis the ex-soldier is introduced to a narcotic flower "The Long Plastic Hallway" – 5:09 The ex-soldier goes to occupied California, is wined, dined and recruited by TexSecurIntellicorp "I Am Talking to This Flower" – 2:30 The ex-soldier doesn't like his new job, but enjoys hanging out with drug dealers and arms traffickers "Come Out" – 1:44 famous minimalist composer has a pop hit inspired by the anti-fascist riots in Watts, Californie "Los Tigres Traficantes" – 2:30 The traffickers sell their stuff "I Hate This Part of Texas" – 2:45 (in broken Spanish) The ex-soldier attempts to contact members of the CVB resistance group "Hippy Chix" – 4:27 The ex-soldier takes the oath and joins the CVB "Civil Disobedience" – 6:25 Seemingly disturbed homeless man harangues retired intelligence officer "Discotheque CVB" – 5:48 At a party on the northern coast of California, the ex-soldier has a vision "Hey Brother" – 2:46 A suicide bomber prepares for his mission
If there is no objection, I will add this to the title list of the main page. Herbst77regen (talk) 06:22, 6 July 2023 (UTC)