The who eminence front
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The song lists various happenings, the pursuit or occurrence of which causes us to forget that we conceal ourselves as such. (UK)Released on: Producer: Glyn JohnsAssociated P. eminence front A song by the rock group The Who about the facade one erects, or the pose one assumes, whether from pride, arrogance, insecurity or some other motive, in order to conceal his or her identity or essential self. The Who - Eminence Front (Original) 1,849,932 views 20K Dislike Share Save Eduardo Montenegro 34.1K subscribers Subscribe A classic song from album 'It's Hard' of legendary band the. Behind an eminence front Eminence front - Its a put-on. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupEminence Front The WhoIt's Hard 1982 Polydor Ltd.
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Most rich people can try, but can't buy fame, so they pretend to be famous. Eminence Front, The Who: Ultimate Collection The sun shines People forget The spray flies as the speedboat glides People forget Forget theyre hiding The girls smile People forget The snow packs as the skier tracks People forget Forget theyre hiding. Hence, Emminence Front is a Facade of Fame. The second meaning is also with the typical ways of the Hollywood/acting/corporate/religious/political/Luciferian globalist elite, which also ties into the first meaning, and that they show the world, just like the drug cartels/drug users show to people in the first meaning, a facade that is behind a mask to hide the brutal truth of their agenda and how said agenda also, like illicit, illegal, and/or harmful, drug usage, can take a physical and mental toll upon people.Įmminence Front is about a class of people, who with their ability to partake of lifestyle amenities such as speedboat sailing, skiing and partying, pretend to be what The Who really was/is- famous. A song by the rock group The Who about the facade one erects, or the pose one assumes, whether from pride, arrogance, insecurity or some other motive, in order to conceal his or her identity or essential self. It’s Hard (1982) While lead single Athena is insipid, with Pete Townshend at his most inconsequentially self-regarding, the guitar solo-led, groove-driven highlight Eminence Front remains in their live set to this day.
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The first meaning is obviously about the rich and powerful people (think like the Narcos series, as well as several drug kingpin/cartel leader Spanish telenovelas) that are involved in the drug trade that also end up using a lot of drugs, specifically, cocaine, as it was the addictive and harmful drug of choice in the 1980s, and the facade that these drug cartels/drug users had with pushing their product through lavish parties on boats, in mansions, hotels, etc., but, as the song goes forward, as we all know, living that sort of lifestyle does take a physical and mental toll upon people. I believe that this song has two meanings that are very interconnected.