These guys were like the good U2, and Cathal Coughlan was the honest Bono. In 1984, while fronting MicroDisney, he released the rather less-than-popular album "We Hate You South African Bastards." The Fatima Mansions themselves were named after a pretty rough Dublin housing block. Their (fantastic) last album, Lost In The Former West, featured a cover of Scott Walker's Nite Flights, about the transport of CIA "electricians" to South America. Cathal is still doing good work, far from the mainstream. I think he deserves our respect, and his songs are of a sufficiently doom-laden and well-researchjed quality that they could even cheer the likes of us up, maybe a bit.
And no, I don't work for him.
PopeMobile To Paraguay (live, sadly): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F45rYQna ... re=related
Check out the lyrics, they're not particularly subtle. I especially like the lines: "A man with your knowledge of electrical goods,
Should not be condemned because he's misunderstood."
If you like it, and you know it, clap your hands!
