philipchevron wrote:That "rooster" appeared to have the name Bob Mould printed on it quite prominently. I glanced at it several times trying to figure out what area of merchandising Husker Du had branched into, but it defeated me. The "black man.........." t-shirt was the only real reminder we were in the Deep South. I could put no interpretation on it that screamed "irony", unfortunately.
Mr. C. Hope I'm not presuming, but I didn't realize you were a Bob Mould fan. Workbook is in fact one of my favorite pieces of work by any artist. Bob Mould - in my opinion, a constant jockeying between spewing simple anger and poetic eloquence, love and hate, sadness and hope, optimism and reality....he's an "every man's" songwriter, but doing it in a way that most can't. Much like Chris Difford writes about the everyday, mundane things in life, but makes them feel like the most important, "life or death" situation."........