Industrial Disease

Dire Straits

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Intro : (4x) Now warning lights are flashing down in quality control. Somebody threw a spanner and they threw him in the hole. there's rumours in the loading bay and anger in the town. somebody blew the whistle and the walls came down. There's a meeting in the boardroom, they're trying to trace the smell,      there's a leaking in the washroom, there's a sneak in Personnel. Somewhere in a corridor someone was heard to sneeze. Goodness me, goodness me, Industrial Disease ! The caretaker was crucified for sleeping at his post, They're refusing to be pacified it's him they blame the most. The watchdog's got rabies, the foreman's got the fleas, And everyone's concerned about Industrial Disease. There's panic on the switchboard, tongues are tied in knots.      Some come out in sympathy some come out in spots, Some blame the management some the employees. And everypone knows it's the industrial disease Instrumental : The workforce is disgusted, downs tools and walks. Innoncence is injured; experience just talks. Everyone seeks damages and everyone agrees That these are "classic symptoms of a monetary squeeeze". On ITV and BBC they talk about the curse.      Philosphy is useless, theology is worse, History boils over, there's an economics freeze; Sociologists invent words that mean "Industrial Disease" Instrumental : Doctor Parkinson declared "I'm not surprised to see you here. You've got smoker's cough from smoking, brewer's droop from drinking beer. I don't know how you came to get the Bette Davis knees, but worst of all young man you've got Industrial Disease" He wrote me a prescription, he said "You are depressed,      but I'm glad you came to see me to get this off your chest. Come back and see me later -- next patient please ! Send in another victim of Industrial Disease." Instrumental : I go down to Speaker's Corner. I'm thunderstruck ! They got free speech, tourists, police in trucks. Two men say they're Jesus -- one of them must be wrong. There's a protest singer singing a protest song -- he says "They wanna have a war so they can keep us on our knees.      They wanna have a war so they can keep their factories. They wanna have a war to stop us buying Japanese. They wanna have a war to stop Industrial Disease ! They're pointing out the enemy to keep you deaf and blind. They wanna sap your energy, incarcerate your mind. They give you Rule Britannia, gassy beer, page three, two weeks in Espana and Sunday striptease." Meanwhile the first Jesus says "I'd cure it soon,      abolish monday mornings and friday afternoons." The other one's out on hunger strike he's dying by degrees. How come Jesus gets Industrial Disease ? Instrumental : (4x) Finale :

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La chanson aborde les maux de la société industrielle moderne, où les employés et la direction se retrouvent face à des problèmes tels que la mauvaise gestion et le stress au travail. Dans un cadre désenchanté, les employés expriment leur frustration face à une économie qui serre les cordons de la bourse, tandis que des symptômes de malaise collectif apparaissent, tant au niveau physique qu’émotionnel. Des métaphores comme « maladie industrielle » illustrent cette souffrance causée par un système qui semble avoir oublié l’humain. Le contexte est celui d’une Europe en proie à des tensions économiques et sociales, où les luttes syndicales et les préoccupations liées à la santé au travail résonnent avec force. La chanson invite à réfléchir sur les conséquences de notre mode de vie moderne, tout en utilisant l'humour et la satire pour dénoncer les inégalités et les souffrances engendrées par la productivité à tout prix.