
"At a time of mass unemployment, the song was more about what employment does for people: the dignity of labour."
"The wall of guitars at the end is a nod to Lloyd Cole and the Commotions' Forest Fire, which I loved."
"When we play Dignity live now, I hardly sing the first verse because the audience does it."
"Dignity began life during a holiday in Crete in 1985, inspired by reflections on Glasgow and the working class."
The article discusses the origins of the song 'Dignity,' which began during a 1985 holiday in Crete. Inspired by Morrissey and personal reflections on life in Glasgow, the song tells the story of a council worker's longing for dignity through labor. The writing process involved adapting lyrics to be more radio-friendly, and the musical arrangements, particularly Jim Prime's piano melody, were crucial in shaping the song's success. 'Dignity' resonates with audiences today, capturing the essence of working-class aspirations and experiences.
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