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  1. 31 de ago. de 2023 · In “Death May Be Your Santa Claus,” Mott the Hoople delves into the profound and often perplexing subject of death. The lyrics convey a sense of mortality as something transformative rather than something to be feared. The song suggests that death may indeed hold the promise of rebirth, drawing parallelism to Santa Claus as a symbol of joy ...

  2. DEATH MAY BE YOUR SANTA CLAUS” – Lead vocals have stereo reverb on French LP. Lead vocals dry on UK LP. – Piano is more prominent on UK LP. – Mellotron panned right on French LP, centered on UK LP. – Harmonica panned left on French LP, centered on UK LP.

  3. Description. Esoteric Recordings are pleased to announce the release of a newly re-mastered edition of the classic 1971 album by Second Hand, “Death May Be Your Santa Claus”. Second Hand was one of the most original British progressive rock bands to emerge in the late 1960s, albeit a group for whom commercial success was elusive.

  4. I don't care what the people may say. I don't care what the people may say. I don't give a - anyway. I don't care what the people may say. How long 'fore you realise what you missed. How long 'fore we we get out and may get pissed. You get all the books from the Corn Exchange. Really mad at this outrage.

  5. 25 de feb. de 2022 · From the album:-'Brain Capers' (November 19th 1971)

  6. The second album from Second Hand is from 1971 and is called Death May Be Your Santa Claus, it´s a very tripped out and strange album but I think it is excellent. It´s not very often you come across a band like this I´ll promise you that. The music is dominated by Ken Elliott´s organ and mellotron playing, especially his organ is omnipresent.

  7. Taken from "Death may be your Santa Claus" 1971Line UpKen Elliott(org,mltrn,p,vo)Robb Elliott(vo)George Hart(b,vln,vo)Kieran O'Connor(ds,per,vib,vo)Moggy Mea...