The song title “Under Heavy Manners” comes from Jamaican patois, referring to a state of oppression or heavy discipline–most notably referring to the state of emergency declared in 1976 during the unrest and violence leading up to the election. Prince Far I released a popular reggae album by this n...
Trumpets
I can hear trumpets
Solipsism
Euphemism
Pessimism
Pointillism
Flagellism
Nihilism
Urizel o urizel
Negativism
Positivism
Legalism
Asinism
Cynicism
Terrorism
Urizel o urizel
Jurism
Tourism
Neologism
Imperialism
Cleverism
Criticism
Cataphatacism
Apophatacism
Dogmatism
Apologeticism
Schism
Schism
Baptism
Christening
Bells. I can hear bells
Conservatism
Liberalism
Centrism
Socialism
Communalism
Leninism
Marxism
Maotseism
Communism
Trotskyism
Fidelism
Fascism
Sunder here navy man
Sophisticism
Kenoticism
Pneumatologism
Theandricism
Synergism
Monothelitism
Nestorianism
Sacerdotalism
Theurgism
Ecclesiasticalism
Eucharisticism
Episcopalianism
Hesychasticism
I remain in hell, without despair
O urizel
I remain in hell, without despair
O urizel
Stop!
I am resplendent in divergence
I am resplendent in divergence
I am resplendent in divergence
Under Heavy Manners was written by David Byrne & Robert Fripp.
Under Heavy Manners was produced by Robert Fripp.