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4,000 Weeks' Holiday : ウィキペディア英語版 | 4,000 Weeks' Holiday
''4,000 Weeks' Holiday'' is a 1984 album by Ian Dury & The Music Students for Polydor Records, released on 27 January 1984. ==Production and printings== Its title is a reference to the length of an average human lifespan (4000 weeks). In 1984 Ian Dury was an official face for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Britain and went so far as to shave a peace symbol into his hair, this can be seen on the cover to the album (and the "Ban the Bomb" Single). The symbol itself was created by the CND. The album's song credits and lyrics are hand written. Accompanying each song's information are strange catchphrases such as "when flies fly, flies fly behind flies", "a gaudy morning bodes a wet afternoon" and most bizarre of all "my, how we apples swim quoth the dogshit" ''4,000 Weeks Holiday'' was not reissued on CD in the UK until 2013, but was released in that format in Japan in 2007.
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