Song of the Day 10/20: Fine Young Cannibals, “Social Security”

Filed in Arts and Entertainment by on October 20, 2022

Republicans think old people have too much money and rich people don’t have enough, so they’ve promised to cut Social Security if/when they get back into power. Bitter white people will vote for them anyway.

Fine Young Cannibals released this song as the B-side to “Good Thing,” the second No. 1 single from their 1989 album “The Raw and the Cooked,” but it first appeared two years earlier in the Barry Levinson film “Tin Men,” a sort of semi-sequel to “Diner” (the diner itself was the main connection). Levinson had heard the first album by the band, formed by Andy Cox and David Steele after the breakup of the (English) Beat, and thought its retro-soul vibe would fit his period comedy, set in September 1963.

The band, a purely studio entity, was trying to move away from that sound, but Steele and lead singer Roland Gift wrote four songs that appeared in the film. The other three, including “Good Thing,” resurfaced on the chart-topping LP that emerged two years later, after they recorded a later batch of songs that included the smash single “She Drives Me Crazy.” “Social Security,” which fit the film because Barbara Hershey’s character worked at the Social Security office, wasn’t released anywhere but that B-side until 2020’s expanded edition of “The Raw and the Cooked.”

Levinson didn’t just like the band’s sound — he liked their look so much he spliced them into “Tin Men” as a band playing in a bar scene. This isn’t shot-for-shot what’s in the film, but it’s close enough. BTW, that’s the ubiquitous Jools Holland on piano.

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  1. DJT Toadstool says:

    The best part about being a large earner is that you pay the smallest percentage of income in SS taxes compared to everyone else and you get the largest benefit. What a deal!

  2. bamboozer says:

    Gee Toadster, are you saying American is rigged for the rich? Well then here! Let me join you. We live in an era of late stage capitalism, and the ultimate goal of Reaganomics, the rich pay little and the politicians search for ways to wring more money out of the rest of us. Would love to see this game come crashing down and/or die by fire. Take time to remember, it was a similar situation that gave birth to this nation.