Garden Party (Marillion song)
"Garden Party (The Great Cucumber Massacre)" was the third single Marillion's debut album Script for a Jester's Tear, reaching number 16 in the UK Singles Chart in 1983, the band's biggest singles chart success prior to 1985.[1] The song is a parody of social elitism and snobbery. The B-side is a live version of "Margaret" (recorded at Edinburgh Playhouse, 7 April 1983). The 12" single includes a live version of "Charting The Single" (recorded at Hammersmith Odeon, 18 April 1983).
Track listing
7" Versions
Side A
- "Garden Party" [Edited version] – 04:29
Side B
- "Margaret" [Edited live version, Edinburgh Playhouse, April 7 '83] – 04:09
12" Versions
Side A
- "Garden Party" [Full version] – 07:11
- "Charting the Single" [Live version, London Hammersmith Odeon, April 18 '83] – 06:30
Side B
- "Margaret" [Full live version, Edinburgh Playhouse, April 7 '83] – 12:17
Controversy
After the synth/guitar break in the middle of the song, a verse starts:
I'm punting
I'm beagling
I'm wining
Reclining
I'm rucking
I'm miming
(So welcome) It's a party!
However, the original lyrics read, "I'm fucking" and was replaced by "I'm miming" for the single release,[2] and "I'm frolicking" for the album track. "Rucking" in the previous line is a rugby term; the sport is referred to earlier in the song. Fish appeared on shows such as Top of the Pops, the UK's long running chart show and, at the point where he ought to be singing the broadcastable "miming" he shut his mouth and merely pointed at his lips as the words came over the PA. The album version (which was also included on the 12" release), contained the original lyric.
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