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		<title>Informative Oddities</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most nifty Caroline of the now defunct but unparalleled Spacehog site keephoggin.com just gave me permission to post the unofficial song back-stories she collected from interviews and discussions with the band.  Here they are in their entirety as they were originally posted on keephoggin.com:</p>
<p><strong>In The Meantime (Royston Landgon)</strong><br />
The band wrote this song to make their mark as positive lyricists, and so made it the debut album&#8217;s first track. The video, however, depicts bored transvestites watching the band in concert.</p>
<p><strong>Starside (Royton Langdon)</strong><br />
In the song Starside, Royston mentions the TV detective series Starsky and Hutch, which all band members grew up watching.</p>
<p><strong>Space Is The Place (Antony Langdon)</strong><br />
Antony was inspired to write this song by a memory of watching his mother put on make up, and then trying it on himself in curiousity. (&#8220;Do what you want; be what you want to be…&#8221;).</p>
<p><strong>Mungo City (Royston Langdon)</strong><br />
Mungo City is mentioned here in reference to the science-fiction film, Flash Gordon where the character Ming the Merciless ruled. Lucille Ball states about the film, &#8220;The set design looked like a nightmare you have after eating too much Chinese food.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Skylark (Antony Langdon)</strong><br />
In this song, Jonny makes his first lead vocals debut, however his voice can also be heard introducing Space is the Place on Resident Alien.</p>
<p><strong>2nd Avenue (Royston Langdon &amp; N. Chassler)</strong><br />
2nd Avenue in East Village, NY was once the home for the four band members, before &#8220;hitting it big&#8221; in the music world. To this day, they are still amazed at how far they&#8217;ve come, and take a look back in this song.</p>
<p><strong>This Is America (Royston Langdon, Antony Langdon &amp; Christian Langdon)</strong><br />
In This is America Roy admires his first experience being in New York City, while also writing about the hypocritical lifestyles he saw. It is said that a second consumer warning was made exclusively for Canada because of this song&#8217;s lyrics.</p>
<p><strong>I Want To Live (Royston Langdon)</strong><br />
The first single, &#8220;I Want to Live&#8221;, is an empowering tale of a girl on a path to self-discovery, in the vein of Roxy Music during the ever-great Eno days.</p>
<p><strong>Earthquake (Royston Langdon)</strong><br />
While traveling in New Zealand one summer, Roy was caught in an earthquake and wrote a song about it. This song is one out of several that Roy wrote during his trip. The last two lines are a joke between the band members and stand for an English delicacy.</p>
<p><strong>A Real Waste Of Food (Royston Langdon)</strong><br />
Here, Royston takes some swipes at Antony, and we are given a Roy&#8217;s-eye-view of the two brother&#8217;s sibling rivalry.</p>
<p><strong>At Least I Got Laid (Royston Langdon &amp; Antony Langdon)</strong><br />
Here, Antony writes a good-humored song about getting laid when all else fails. As a running joke, Ant claims to have written the song in a different city for every time the song is played.</p>
<p><strong>The Horror (Royston Langdon)</strong><br />
The Horror, originally a b-side on &#8220;The Craft&#8221; Soundtrack, was re-recorded especially for &#8220;The Hogyssey&#8221; because the band felt it matched the album&#8217;s emotional theme.</p>
<p>Thank you Caroline!</p>
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