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Album version.
Performed by Peter Blegvad and Andy Partridge.
Released on 23 February 2004 on the Peter Blegvad and Andy Partridge album Orpheus - The Lowdown in the U.K.
Drums by Ralph Salmins, recorded by Haydn Bendall at Abbey Road Studios,
London.
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The gods slump listless on Olympus. Mighty Zeus himself seems dimmed. The others have shrunk, lost in the folds of their clothes.
They'd set Orpheus a task: to build a city in a day, and Orpheus had done it. The gods are stunned by their miscalculation.
There's only so much power to go around. If a guy like Orpheus taps into the supply, there'd be a brown-out on Olympus.
They could set him a harder task. But in his attempt to do the impossible he might burn out the divinity-generator and then where would they be?
The gods picture themselves small, exposed on the slopes, feeling their way in the dark, impotent, mortal.
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