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"Disaster" is the 2nd track on The Residents' Diskomo / Goosebump, released by Ralph Records on April 11th 1980. like all other songs from the Diskomo / Goosebump b-side, it is made using toy instruments from toys R us then touched up by The Residents afterwards.[1][2] To follow The Residents' childlike concept for the album, all the songs reference pre-existing nursery rhymes. "Disaster" specifically references the rhymes "Oh Dear What Can The Matter Be", and "Humpty Dumpty."

History[]

This song sadly has very little history. The song was recorded between January and February 1980 and like every other song from "Goosebump" was made with snakefinger as "Co-lead artist". [3]

Legacy[]

Although this song has not be revisited on its own, goosebump has been reissued a few times with the most notable cases being "Diskomo 2000" and "Eskimo pREServed."

Lyrics[]

Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear

Oh dear
What can the matter be?
Oh dear
What can the matter be?
Oh dear
Oh what can the matter be?
Johnny’s so long at the fair
Oh dear
He promised to buy me a Bunch o' Blue Ribbons
Oh dear
He promised to buy me a Bunch o' Blue Ribbons
Oh dear
He promised to buy me a Bunch o' Blue Ribbons
To tye up my bonny Brown Hair
Oh dear
What can the matter be?
Oh dear
What can the matter be?
Oh dear
Oh what can the matter be?
Johnny’s so long at the fair
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Oh dear
Humpty Dumpty
Sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty
Had a great fall
All the king's horses
And all the king's men
Couldn’t put humpty together again
Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Down
Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Down Down
Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Down
Falling Down Falling Down Falling Falling
Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Down
Falling Down Falling Down oh Falling Down
Falling Down Falling Down Falling Down Down
Falling Down Down Falling Down Down Falling Down Down Falling Down Down Falling Down Down Falling Down Down Falling Down Down

Credits[]

List of releases[]

List of versions[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1980 Studio Version (3:48)

External links and references[]

  1. "On [side two] is a number entitled "Goosebump". What it is, is a medley of children's songs which are played entirely 100% on children's instruments, I mean, on toy instruments purchased from a toy store... It's more typically Residential [than "Diskomo"]. Jay Clem, KPFA Radio Interview, 1980
  2. Duck Stab Classic Series CD reissue liner notes, 1987
  3. The Cryptic Guide to The Residents
Eskimo
(1979)

Side A:
"The Walrus Hunt" · "Birth" · "Arctic Hysteria" · "The Angry Angakok"

Side B:
"A Spirit Steals A Child" · "The Festival Of Death"

Personnel
The Residents · Snakefinger · Chris Cutler · Don Preston

Related works
"Kenya" · "Middle East Dance" · "Scottish Rhapsody" · "The Sleeper" · Collectors' Box series · Subterranean Modern ("The Replacement") · Diskomo/Goosebump · Eskimo Live ("Eskimo Opera Proposal") · Assorted Secrets · Diskomo 2000 · Eskimo DVD · Eskimo Deconstructed · "Eskimo - Renaldo & The Loaf Re-Construction"

Related articles
Ralph Records · The Cryptic Corporation · Grove St. studio · Poor No Graphics · Dinosaur Productions · N. Senada · Polar Eskimo (Angakok) · Not Available · Chewing Hides The Sound · Eskimo De/Re-constructed‏‏‎

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