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Sony released it to DVD in the US on March 14, 2006. [3] Reception [ edit ] Critical response [ edit ] The rest of the lyrics to this song do not allude to that film or its themes in any way at all. So most likely it is just a coincidence.

The "seventh floor" is studio 7B on the seventh floor at Broadcasting House, where the famous Peel Sessions were recorded.

davesellwood Well, not really. The line from the film is "can you spare some cutter, me brothers". So no, it's not "directly" taken from the film. Similar, yes. Dogs - We are a dog friendly pub, but do not allow dogs in the restaurant area- Dogs are welcome in the pub & Sid Merry lounge Johnson, David (2006-03-31). "The Cutter". DVD Verdict. Archived from the original on 2015-06-15 . Retrieved 2015-04-26.

Paul Offit – physcian, scientist, professor of vaccinology at UPenn, professor of paediatric infectious diseases, director of the Vaccine Education Center, and author of a ridiculous number of popular non-fiction books besides – set out to sort out that foggy “somehow.” What, exactly, had gone wrong? Offit has said he was unsatisfied with suspiciously simplistic and vague suggestions that culpability rested on the shoulders of a lone, unscrupulous bad actor – Walter Ward, who oversaw production at Cutter Laboratories. Curious, Offit burrowed into the archives and emerged, some eight years later, with The Cutter Incident, a narrative far more complicated than a whodunit, but no less compelling. I also really love the line about "happy loss" this really meant to me the true nature of being an artist. There is some bit of a masochistic tendency I think in really good artists. They sort of enjoy suffering for their art (or cutting for that matter), as it can be a wealthy source for creative ideas. It's a necessary evil, so to speak. The pain (the cutting) creates the art (the release, or rush...but also the loss of blood...hence, the "happy loss".... sorry, I just love the metaphor) Lots of great artists have always been somewhat self-destructive, so I think there's something to that in here as well. The Cutter" is a single released by the band Echo & the Bunnymen in 1983. It is the second single released from their 1983 album, Porcupine. Yeah I agree with BruceMcD. The self inflicted cutting thing is so far fetched. To me that makes everything else you speculate about very suspect. I'm just being honest. The reason I don't give a detailed opinion is because for me there are two or three obvious scenarios. I look at these comments and people read way too much into the lyrics. The simplest possibility tends to be the best explanation, yet time and time again these artist that don't come clean and explain the meaning have a reason for not. It's because there isn't one or they were so high at the time they have no clue. Half of Kurt Cobain's songs, and I quote, are "complete nonsense." And he's considered one of the greatest poets of all time.Say we can, say we will, not just another drop in the ocean." He's saying they are not just another flash in the pan, that they have something to give. And when he says "watch the fingers close, when the hands are cold," I see this as meaning that he needs to remind himself to keep it together. He needs to stay away from getting caught up in the release, and focus on the art. The release that the actual cutter receives can be too much of a good thing if too much blood leaves the body. Just as the release of emotion in art must be tamed as well, because ultimately an artist wants to harness the emotion and articulate the experience with an objective, critical eye. The risk is dropping into a self-destructive vortex.

But here again, as so often is the case, is a person presenting wishful thinking and/or coincidence as if it were solid facts. attractive - pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm; "a remarkably attractive young man"; "an attractive personality"; "attractive clothes"; "a book with attractive illustrations" Also, along those lines, "will I still be soiled" means that if he is accepted as an artist in the industry, he will have some means, so he won't be as much of a "soiled," starving artist, but will that mean that he will be worthy still of making great art? Will his art be viable if he's not struggling, since that what spawned his desire to become an artist in the first place (by spawned I don't necessarily mean he was driven by money, but rather that he really developed his artistic eye as a struggling outsider)? Additionally, this could also have to do with his worries about failure. When the blinders are off, when everything is tripped away and he is exposed, will he still be shite? Table requests - We cannot guarantee specific tables, we will do our best to accommodate any special requests. A former Spokane, Washington cop turned private investigator takes on a case of a missing diamond cutter that leads him on an adventure of love and villainy spanning from the Nazis to the present day Mob.Ok, the 7th floor is referencing this Broadcasting building in London, where BBC recordings take place (or used to anyway). Cello tape I believe was used in recording to create a certain sound with a microphone, or maybe just taping mics together, and for other various purposes. So, the way I look at it, they were a struggling band, putting together instruments or setting up their stuff in a studio as best they could, trying to make an impression, and hoping they would be spared from the "cutter" or the critical minds of the music industry who have little patience for experimental, creative music. They're hoping that the industry people on the 7th floor who control their destiny are "brewing alternatives" which would allow their music (the stuff the music industry might put in the bottom drawer initially) to actually see the light of day. Roberts, David, ed. (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19thed.). HIT Entertainment. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. Pub & Outside - Table's in the pub area & outside are on a first come first serve basis, we don not take reservations for these areas. Offit’s analysis is forensic. He determines that the key manufacturing flaw had to do with a change in the method of filtration, which he finds at more than one company. Auxiliary design and circumstantial factors made Cutter’s vaccine by far the most dangerous. But even if Cutter did no more than strictly required to ensure their vaccine was safe, Offit points out that there was no callous negligence: Cutter’s safety testers trusted their product enough to inject it into their own children. davesellwood Does that have anything to do with circumcision ? Just thinking - with these lyrics :- "Spare us the cutter, Will I still recoil, When the skin is lost"

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