Saturday Night Palsy (song)

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"Saturday Night Palsy"
"Saturday Night Palsy" cover
Single by TISM
from the album Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance
B-side(s) Pus
Released 1988
Format 12" Single
Recorded 1986
Genre Alternative rock
Length  ??:??
Label Musicland/Elvis Records
Writer(s) TISM
TISM singles chronology
I'm Interested In Apathy
(1988)
Saturday Night Palsy
(1988)
Martin Scorsese Is Really Quite A Jovial Fellow
(1989)

Saturday Night Palsy is the name of a single by TISM. It was released off Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance (1988). It was their second single to have a film clip. The title references Saturday night palsy, a condition akin to falling asleep on your arm.

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[edit] Song

The song seems to focus on one man who has the inability to decide on matters, particularly, in which manner to harm himself. The song continues through with various opposing scenarios offered by the man, but at the end nothing has been resolved. It is one of the more nonsensical songs offered by TISM which surprisingly became a wide hit.

[edit] Video

A video was made by Peter Bain-Hog which featured a handsome man spending his day getting ready to go out dancing. Eventually he finds himself outside of a TISM concert and denied entry, at the end of the video, he is so dejected by the experience that he commits suicide by hanging himself in a nearby alley.

The video was intended to parody other similar video clips of the time which showed good looking people dressing up, going out and enjoying themselves, however the final scene was cut from many broadcasts "in a superb act of bowdlerization, thus rendering the clip exactly the same as every other slickly produced clip of groovy models having a good time.[1]

[edit] Trivia

When the song was released, TISM were invited to perform the song on popular Australian variety show Hey Hey It's Saturday. As the song began, the seven members performing the song were joined by seven more and before the song ended, a further fourteen, for a total of 28 so-called band members[1].

[edit] Track list

[edit] Side A

  1. "Saturday Night Palsy"

[edit] Side B

  1. "Pus"

[edit] References

[edit] External links

TISM discography
Albums
Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance | Hot Dogma | Machiavelli and the Four Seasons | Machines Against the Rage | www.tism.wanker.com | De RigueurMortis | The White Albun
EP's
Form and Meaning reach Ultimate Communion | Gentlemen, Start Your Egos | Beasts of Suburban | Australia The Lucky Cunt | Jung Talent Time
Singles
Defecate On My Face | 40 Years - Then Death | The Ballad Of John Bonham's Coke Roadie | I'm Interested In Apathy | Saturday Night Palsy | Martin Scorsese Is Really Quite A Jovial Fellow | I Don't Want TISM, I Want A Girlfriend | The History Of Western Civilisation | Let's Form A Company | (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River | Greg! The Stop Sign!! | Garbage | Shut Up - The Footy's On The Radio | Yob | I Might Be A Cunt, But I'm Not A Fucking Cunt | Whatareya? | Thunderbirds Are Coming Out | If You're Not Famous At Fourteen, You're Finished | Honk If You Love Fred Durst | Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me
Video & DVD
Shoddy & Poor | TISM Television Primer | Incontinent In Ten Continents | Boys In The Hoods | Gold! Gold!! Gold!!! | The White Albun
Other
This Is Serious Mum Demo Tape | The TISM Guide To Little Aesthetics | genre b.goode | Collected Recordings 1986-1993 | tism.bestoff. | Platter
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