Joe Jackson: Breaking Us in Two
Sunday, February 22, 2015
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A Sunday music video that is shot on a preserved railway. I think we have reached peak Liberal England.
I have chosen two Joe Jackson tracks before: the wonderful It's Different for Girls and the quasi-classical Nocturne no. 4.
Breaking Us in Two comes from his 1982 album Night and Day. It was a bigger hit in the US than the UK. I have always regarded it as a companion piece to the uptempo Steppin' Out on the same LP.
The railway is the Keighley and Worth Valley. More than that, the video was shot at Oakworth , which was the station in Lionel Jeffries' film of The Railway Children.
"Right away, Mr Jackson."
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