Come to Milton Keynes

The Style Council

About Come to Milton Keynes

Come to Milton Keynes is a single released by The Style Council in 1985. It appeared on the album Our Favourite Shop and charted at number 23 in the UK singles chart.


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May I walk you home tonight
On this fine and lovely night tonight
We'll walk past the luscious houses
Through rolling lawns and lovely flowers

Our nice new town where the curtains are drawn
Where hope is started and dreams can be borne

Let us share our insanity
Go mad together in Community
Boys on the corner looking for their supper
Boys 'round the green looking for some slaughter

We used to chase dreams, now we chase the dragon
Mine is the semi with the Union Jack on

In our paradise lost we'll be finding our sanity
In this paradise found we'll be losing our way
For a brave new day

May I slash my wrists tonight?
This fine Conservative night
I was looking for a job so I came to town
I easily adopt when the chips are down

I read the ad about the private schemes
I liked the idea but now I'm not so Keyne

[Incomprehensible]
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God bless you all, God bless

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The Style Council

The Style Council were an English band, formed in 1983 by the ex-The Jam singer and guitarist Paul Weller, with keyboardist Mick Talbot. The permanent line-up grew to include drummer Steve White and Weller's then-wife, vocalist Dee C. Lee. Other artists such as Tracie Young and Tracey Thorn (Everything but the Girl) also collaborated with the group. As with Weller's previous band, most of this London based outfit's hits were in their homeland, although the band did score six top 40 hits in Australia, and seven top 40 hits in New Zealand. more »

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Written by: PAUL JOHN WELLER

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7 facts about this song

General Facts
"Come to Milton Keynes" is a single from The Style Council, which is a band formed in 1983 by Paul Weller. - The song was released in 1985 as a double A-side with "The Lodgers". - It is the eighth single of the band's discography.
Concept and Theme
This song provides a satirical and critical look towards urban development in the UK during the 1980s. - It was written as a response to the commercialization and consumer culture that the band perceived in the newly developed town of Milton Keynes.
Commercial Performance
"Come to Milton Keynes" reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. - It became a staple in the band’s live shows despite never reaching top 10.
Music Video
The music video reflects the theme of the song by featuring shots of shopping malls, and suburban homes in the town of Milton Keynes. - It also uses vivid and colorful scenes to contrast with the potentially bland and monotonous life in modern urban areas.
Controversy
Despite being successful, "Come to Milton Keynes" caused some controversy due to its criticism of the town's development and growth. - Some residents of the town reportedly took offence to the song, feeling that it unfairly represented their hometown.
Legacy
Even though it did not top the charts, "Come to Milton Keynes" became one of The Style Council’s most memorable tracks. - This song continues to be popular with fans for its catchy tune and thought-provoking lyrics. It is considered an integral part of The Style Council’s discography.
Cultural Impact
"Come to Milton Keynes" is often seen as a reflection of the band's political views, with its critique of capitalism and urbanization. - The song is also seen as a piece of social commentary on the era's cultural and societal changes.

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