Jung Talent Time
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Jung Talent Time | ||
EP by TISM | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Genre | Alternative Rock | |
Length | 36:29 | |
Label | Shock Records/genre b.goode | |
TISM chronology | ||
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Machiavelli and the Four Seasons (1995) |
Jung Talent Time (1995) |
Machines Against the Rage (1996) |
Jung Talent Time is a song by Australian alternative rock band TISM. Originally released on Machiavelli and the Four Seasons (1995) it was released as an 8-track CD during the same year, featuring eight new remixes.
The title is a mix of talent-search style television show Young Talent Time and psychologist Carl Jung.
Contents |
[edit] Lyrics
The lyrics for the song are very strange, as there is no typical song structure. It is basically a long list of names for the entire song, its not until the chorus that the meaning behind having all the names becomes clear.
Andy Warhol got it right / Everybody gets the limelight
Andy Warhol got it wrong / Fifteen minutes is too long.
Referencing Andy Warhol's famous statement that "Everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes", however TISM believe that fifteen minutes is far too long for some people to be famous, including TISM.
[edit] Full lyrics
Bert Newton; Warwick Capper; Samantha Fox; Richard Wilkins; Don Lane; Rocky Burnette [1]; Ernie Sigley; Olivia Newton-John; New Kids On The Block; Billy Ray Cyrus; Uri Geller; A Flock Of Seagulls; Betty Boo; Vanilla Ice; Jacko; Bros; Cliff Young [2]; Victoria Nicholls; The Daddo's; Tony Barber; Shannen Doherty; TISM; Fairlie Arrow [3]; Mike Whitney; Chelsea Brown; Noeline Danher, Ugly Dave Gray; Jeannie Little [4]; Peter Reith; Pete Smith; Brian Mannix [5]; Scotty Palmer
Andy Warhol got it right / Everybody gets the limelight
Andy Warhol got it wrong / Fifteen minutes is too long.
But tonight... Here's Johnny!
Julia Roberts; Dennis Walter; Jade Hurley [6]; Elle McPherson; Brian Bury [7]; Denise Drysdale; Jo Bailey; Bongo Starkie; Russell Cooper; Edie Sedgwick; Bianca Jagger; Racey; Tony Modra; Gumpie; Paul Janoskis; The Pony [8]; Brandon Lee; Travis Bickle; Kerri-Anne Kennerly; Terry Willesee; Harold Holt; Nadia Kominich; The Archies; Gary Numan; Tubular Bells; The Alan Parsons Project; Peter Frampton; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Klaatu; Alby Mangels; Anyone called Trevor; Snow; General Ambrose Burnside; Yes; Smokey; Sailor; Graham Hick [9]; Graham Taylor; Dr Hook; Jazzy Jeff; Mandy Smith; Lee Majors; Ivana Trump; Cicciolina; River Phoenix; Plastic Bertrand; Farah Fawcett Majors [10]; Rob Lowe; Brenda & Brandon; Brett Eastern; All of Prince's girlfriends; Bubbles; Julio Iglesias; Kenny G.; Gordon Elliott; Paloma Picasso; Angie Bowie; Gerald Ford; Jeremy Jordon; Laurie Anderson; Diana Spencer; Prince Charles; Prince Andrew; Every Royal anywhere; Zsa Zsa Gabor; The Hood; The Cult; Sammy Davis, Jr.; Peter Lawford; James Dean; Dan Quayle; Jim Morrison; Jethro Tull; Janis Ian; Pope John Paul I; Bill Wyman; Britt Ekland; Karen Finlay [11]; John Cage; Any performance artist; Linda McCartney; Ken Done; Kim Basinger; Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music; Chipmunk Punk; Andy Gibb; David Koresh; Everyone on Neighbours; Jennifer Flowers; Camilla Parker-Bowles; John Bonham; Starsky and Hutch; Mickey Rourke; La Toya Jackson; Boyz II Men; Classix Nouveaux; The Knack; Kris Kross; East 17; Pearl Jam; Jimmy Swaggart; Pee Wee Herman; Tommy Hanlon Jr; Peter André; Greg Evans; The Sharp; Rex Hunt; Doug Mulray; Andy Warhol...
[edit] References
Interestingly enough, a number of the names mentioned in this song have been mentioned by, or been involved with TISM in some way.
- Ken Done is the most notable one, who sued TISM in 1993 due to the cover art of Australia The Lucky Cunt being done in the same vein as his works.
- Michael Jackson was referenced on Beasts of Suburban (1992) notably the track "Michael Jackson's Conveyor Belt".
- Peter Reith was invited to join TISM to play the triangle early in TISM's career.
- River Phoenix was famously referenced in the chorus of (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River off the album Machiavelli and the Four Seasons (1995).
- Jim Morrison was the subject of Morrison Hostel, a diatribe appearing on Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (1988).
- John Bonham was mentioned frequently in the track The Ballad Of John Bonham's Coke Roadie off Great Truckin' Songs Of The Renaissance (1988).
[edit] Track listing
All tracks are remixed by "D. Thrussell + P. Bourke" however, for some reason none of them have remix titles, leading many fans to refer to them as (#1) - (#8).
- "Jung Talent Time"
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