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Powderworks (song)

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Released
  
1978

Length
  
5:36

Genre
  
Rock

Label
  
Columbia Records

Producer(s)
  
Midnight Oil, Keith Walker

"Powderworks" is a song by Midnight Oil released in 1978 on their eponymous debut.

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Meaning

The title, which is an Australian term for a munitions factory, can be seen as a way to describe the band's sound; fast and explosive, clearly a more-than-accurate description of this song, particularly in live performances.

The song is one of the band's earliest lyrical protests, targeting lying politicians and is narrated by someone who has dealt with enough of the politicians' nonsense.

Status with fans

The song was never released as a single, and despite this is regarded rather highly by fans of the band and early on, became a very important part of the band's live performances. Unlike other songs from the album - "Used and Abused," "Surfing with a Spoon," and "Run by Night" - which were often performed live in the band's early touring, which was a place chosen to road-test the songs from Head Injuries, such as "No Reaction" and "Koala Sprint," this song persevered and was played in live shows up until at least 1982.

Live versions

Currently, only one official live version has been released; this version is available on both Saturday Evening at the Capitol and Scream in Blue. This version omits the third verse and is considerably faster-moving than the original studio version. The song may have appeared on the chocolate wheel for the Redneck Wonderland tour, as did other tracks from this album.

Compilations

While this song was popular with fans, it appeared on neither of the band's two compilations, 20,000 Watt R.S.L. or Flat Chat. It did appear on The Green Disc, however.

References

Powderworks (song) Wikipedia