Let's Form a Company

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“Let's Form a Company”
“Let's Form a Company” cover
Single by TISM
from the album Hot Dogma
B-side The Judeo-Christian Ethic
Released 1989
Format 7" record
Genre Alternative rock
Length  ??:??
Label Phonogram
Writer(s) TISM
Producer  ?
TISM singles chronology
The History of Western Civilisation
(1990)
Let's Form a Company
(1990)
(He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River
(1995)

Let's Form a Company is the name of a single by TISM. It was their third off Hot Dogma (1990) and the first off the album to have a video clip.

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[edit] Song

The song follows the same basic lyrical structure of the Ira/George Gershwin song "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" even opening with the same line "You say tomato/I say tomato" with the same pronunciations of the original song. However, the similarities there end, when the singer begins comparing two things which are (supposedly) antithetical, such as in the verse:

You, you say Bono/I say credible,
You say McDonalds/And I say edible,
You, you say art/I say relevant,
You say rock/I say intelligent.

[edit] Video

TISM appear on five TIME Magazines in the video for Let's Form a Company.
TISM appear on five TIME Magazines in the video for Let's Form a Company.

The video was a parody of late night television and featured rapid cuts and transitions which included things which were actually on sale at TISM concerts (such as Official TISM String) and things mentioned in passing on the album (such as TISM No interest, No repayment loans).

Also cut into the video were brief shots of pornography which flashed towards the camera and other make believe items as TISM on the cover of five Time Magazines, the titles of which read "Trash Conquers World", "TISM "Music" Kills Sheep", "Lost Wild Cultism", "TISM Sells Out" and "TISM Stole My Baby...".

The video also featured a large portion of The TISM Guide To Little Aesthetics which scrolled past too fast to read. This occurred with various other pieces of text through out the video.

[edit] Reception

The song at the time failed to capture audiences as their previous singles did, gaining little radio airplay and the music video becoming "a hugely expensive white elephant."[1]

However, TISM were invited to perform the song on popular ABC show The Big Gig. They rehearsed the song for the cameras though, when the taping was on, they "completely [ignored] this during the performance, leaping into the audience endangering expensive studio equipment and scrawling offensive messages wherever close up camera shots were attempted."[1] TISM were not invited to perform on The Big Gig again.

Let's Form A Company would be TISM's last single off Hot Dogma and they would not release another single until 1995's (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Let's Form A Company"
  2. "The Judeo-Christian Ethic"

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