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cover, or the original "Damaged Goods" sleeve." In an interview with NPR the author stated "King's lyrics have always meant different things to different people. Some see his words as a reaction to
Margaret Thatcher, unemployment in early-'80s Britain or the unraveling of the unions. But King says he
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