Big Pig were an Australian funk, rock and pop band that existed from 1985 to 1991. An early line-up was Sherine on lead vocals and percussion (ex-Editions, Bang); Tony Antonaides on vocals and harmonica; Neil Baker on drums; Nick Disbray on vocals and percussion; Tim Rosewarne on vocals and keyboards (ex-Bang); Adrian Scaglione on drums; and Oleh Witer on vocals and percussion (ex-Bang). They issued two albums, Bonk (March 1988) and You Lucky People (15 November 1990), on the White Records Label imprint of Mushroom Records.
Bonk reached No. 8 on the ARIA Albums Chart in June 1988 and No. 4 on the Kent Music Report. In New Zealand it peaked at No. 2. On the Kent Music Report they had three top 50 singles with "Hungry Town" (May 1986) which peaked at No. 18, "Breakaway" (February 1988) at No. 8, and "Big Hotel" (July) at No. 40. In New Zealand "Breakaway" was a number-one hit while "Hungry Town" and "Big Hotel" both reached the top 30. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1987 Big Pig were nominated for Best New Talent and Best Video for "Hungry Town" by Julie Stone Productions, and they won Best Cover Artist for their debut self-titled extended play (May 1986) by Witer.
A gallows (or scaffold) is a frame, typically wooden, used for execution by hanging, or as a means of torture before execution, as was used when being hanged, drawn and quartered.
Gallows can take several forms:
Occasionally, improvised gallows were used, usually by hanging the condemned from a tree or street light. Hangings from such improvised gallows are usually lynchings rather than judicial executions. In Afghanistan, Taliban used football goals as gallows.
Hanging tree may refer to:
The Hanging Tree may refer to:
"Hanging Tree" is the second track on Counting Crows' 2008 album Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings.
Duritz has cited in interviews that the angst he felt not being around his grandmother for a long time due to frequent touring, up until her death while he was in Perth, Australia, inspired this song:
Duritz explained in an April 2008 interview the broader meaning of the song:
As with the tracks "Sundays" and "Insignificant", imagery pertaining to the Greek myth of Icarus appears in the song, specifically in the lyric: "I got a pair of wings for my birthday and I’ll fall down through the sun this evening."
Duritz reportedly preferred having either this song or "When I Dream of Michelangelo" released as the lead single, as he believed either one of those tracks better represented the album as a whole thematically, in contrast to "You Can't Count on Me".
Well let me tell you a story of Hungry Town
Where the little old ... kiss the ground
I got my hat and a dollar bill
Lord I feel so hungry I'm feeling ill
Well Hungry Town people got nothin to eat
They're scratching the dirt trying to plant the seed
When night time comes it's time for bed
Well now I gotta fight just to lay my head
Well it's a Hungry Town
Where people kiss the ground
And the high eagle
That's where the feeling goes
There's a world out there
Where people just don't care
About what's going down
Right here in Hungry Town
Well let me tell you a story about Hungry Town
Where the little old ... kiss the ground
I got my hat and a dollar bill
Lord I feel so hungry I'm feeling ill
Well it's a Hungry Town
Where people kiss the ground
And the high eagle
That's where the feeling goes
There's a world out there
Where people just don't care
About what's going down
Right here in Hungry Town
Well it's a Hungry Town
Where people kiss the ground
And the high eagle
That's where the feeling goes
There's a world out there
Where people just don't care
About what's going down