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+ | "Arbeit is a word of the German language which means "work" or "labour". | ||
+ | Effectively making the title "North Sea Work". | ||
+ | The band grew up in North East Scotland and this is most likely a reference to fishing and/or the North Sea oil industry. | ||
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Running time | 1:12 |
Appears on | Old Tunes Vol. 2 |
"Arbeit" may be a reference to "Arbeit macht frei", a German phrase that appeared at the entrance of several Nazi concentration camps.[1]
"Arbeit is a word of the German language which means "work" or "labour". Effectively making the title "North Sea Work". The band grew up in North East Scotland and this is most likely a reference to fishing and/or the North Sea oil industry.
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