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Albums (and Slates)
Live at the Witch Trials
Dragnet
Grotesque (After the Gramme)
Slates
Hex Enduction Hour
Room to Live
Perverted by Language
The Wonderful and Frightening World of…
This Nation’s Saving Grace
Bend Sinister
The Frenz Experiment
Bremen Nacht Run Out 7″
The Frenz Experiment – Cassette/CD bonus tracks
I am Kurious Oranj
I am Kurious Oranj – Cassette/CD bonus tracks
Extricate
Extricate – Cassette/CD bonus tracks
Shift-Work
Shift-Work – Cassette/CD bonus tracks
Code: Selfish
The Infotainment Scan
The Infotainment Scan – CD bonus tracks
Middle Class Revolt
Cerebral Caustic
The Light User Syndrome
Levitate
Limited Edition Bonus CD
The Marshall Suite
Limited Edition LP bonus track
The Unutterable
The Unutterable – CD2: Testa Rossa Monitor Mixes
Are You Are Missing Winner
AYAMW 2006 Sanctuary Reissue – bonus tracks
The Real New Fall LP
The Real New Fall LP (Narnack US edition)
Country on the Click (Original Version)
Fall Heads Roll
Fall Heads Roll – Chapel Studio Demos
Reformation! Post TLC
Reformation! Post TLC – Slogan/Sanctuary UK edition
Reformation Post TLC – Narnack US edition
Reformation! Post TLC – expanded Digipak edition Disc 2
Reformation! Post TLC – expanded Digipak edition Disc 3: Early Rough Mixes 2006
Imperial Wax Solvent
Imperial Wax Solvent – Britannia Row Recordings
Your Future Our Clutter
Your Future Our Clutter – LP bonus tracks
Ersatz GB
Re-Mit
Sub-Lingual Tablet
New Facts Emerge
Singles and EPs
Bingo-Master’s Break-Out
It’s the New Thing
Rowche Rumble
Fiery Jack
How I Wrote ‘Elastic Man’
Totally Wired
Lie Dream of a Casino Soul
Look, Know
The Man Whose Head Expanded
Kicker Conspiracy / Wings
Marquis Cha-Cha
Oh! Brother
c.r.e.e.p.
Call for Escape Route
Couldn’t Get Ahead / Rollin’ Dany
Cruiser’s Creek
Living Too Late
Mr. Pharmacist
Hey! Luciani
There’s a Ghost in My House
The Peel Sessions EP
Hit the North
Victoria
Jerusalem/Big New Prinz
Cab It Up
Telephone Thing
Popcorn Double Feature
Popcorn Double Feature – Limited Edition
White Lightning
The Dredger EP
High Tension Line
Free Range
Ed’s Babe
Kimble
Why Are People Grudgeful?
Behind the Counter
Behind the Counter, part 1
Behind the Counter, part 2
15 Ways
The Chiselers
Masquerade
Masquerade CD One
Masquerade CD Two
Masquerade 10″
Touch Sensitive
F-‘oldin’ Money
F-‘oldin’ Money – CD #1
F-‘oldin’ Money – CD #2
Rude (All the Time) 7″
The Fall vs. 2003
(We Wish You) A Protein Christmas
Theme from Sparta F.C. #2
Theme from Sparta F.C. #2 – Enhanced CD
2 Librans
Blind Man
Rude (All the Time) EP
I Can Hear the Grass Grow
I Can Hear the Grass Grow – Slogan/Sanctuary 7″
I Can Hear the Grass Grow – Narnack US CD edition
Fall Sound
Reformation! The Single
Slippy Floor
Bury!
Laptop Dog
Night of the Humerons
Sir William Wray
The Remainderer
Wise Ol’ Man
Masquerade (2017 Record Store Day 7″)
O-Mit
Live/Studio Hybrid
Totale’s Turns (It’s Now or Never)
Seminal Live
Seminal Live – Cassette/CD bonus tracks
The Twenty-Seven Points
2G+2
Interim
Live Uurop VIII-XII Places in Sun And Winter, Son

Covers
Instrumentals
Peel Sessions
1978-May-30

Mark E. Smith – solo/spoken word
Greenwich Sound Radio (1983)
The Post Nearly Man
Pander! Panda! Panzer!
    Mark E. Smith – Collaborations and Guest Vocals
    Von Südenfed
      etc

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          Lyrics


          A plate steel object was fired 
          And I did not feel for my compatriots
          Hated even the core of myself
          Not a matter of ill health
          It was fear of weakness deep in core of myself
          The facts attainment was out of ...
          Mountain orations 1
          [ ] populations
          To be humbled in Iceland

          Sing of legend, sing of destruction
          Witness the last of the god-men
          Hear about Megas Jonsson
          Cast the runes against your own soul 2
          There is not much more time to go
          Work fifteen hours for the good of the soul
          And be humbled in Iceland

          Sit in the gold room 3
          Fall down flat in the cafe aisle 4
          Without a glance from the clientele
          Good coffee black as well
          Hair blond as hell
          Cast the runes against your own soul
          Roll up for the underpants show
          And be humbled in Iceland

          And the spawn of the volcano 5
          Is thick and impatient
          Like the people around it
          See a green goblin redhead, redhead
          Make a grab for the book of prayers
          Do anything for a bit of attention
          Get humbled in Iceland

          What the goddamn fuck is it?
          That played the pipes of aluminium 6
          A Memorex for the krakens
          That induces this rough text
          And casts the runes against the self soul
          And humbles in Iceland

          Commentary

          < Post in progress >

          Footnotes

          1. This line is heard to hear, and is often rendered “mounting orations”. I think it’s “mountain orations”, given this is Iceland we’re talking about. ↩︎
          2. Casting The Runes” is a short story by M.R. James, first published in 1911 and widely anthologised since. It formed the basis of the film Night of the Demon (dir. Jacques Tourneur, 1957) and has also been twice adapted for British television.

            The first TV adaptation was for the anthology series Mystery and Imagination (series 3, episode 1; first broadcast 22 March 1968. See Wikipedia). Mystery and Imagination was produced by ABC Weekend Television. Note that ABC had the ITV network franchise for weekend television in the midlands and Northern England from 1956 to 1968. Although it was first broadcast in some ITV regions on 22 March, that was a Friday; it was shown in the Greater Manchester area on Saturday 23 March. Most of the episode has been lost, mainly due to poor programme archiving practices at the time. The second was for the anthology series Playhouse (series 11, episode 9; first broadcast 24 April 1979, including on Granada. See Wikipedia). Playhouse was produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV.

            There have also been several radio adaptations, the most salient of which in relation to The Fall is probably BBC Radio 4’s version, written by Gregory Evans and first broadcast in the “Afternoon Theatre” slot on 2 January 1981. It is possibly significant that it was retitled “The Hex”. It can currently be heard on YouTube (posted by Magpie Mysterious, 30 August 2025).

            But having said all of that, I’m not seeing anything obvious in the lyrics that might have been inspired by James’ story. ↩︎
          3. This could be a reference to the ‘Gyllti Salurinn’ (golden hall, or gold room) of Reykjavik’s art deco Hótel Borg. ↩︎
          4. cafe aisle rather than Cafe Iol. ↩︎
          5. That would be lava, then. ↩︎
          6. “Pipes of aluminium” also crop up in “Masquerade“. ↩︎

          Sources / Links

          • The Annotated Fall: “Iceland” [Archived]
          • Árnason, Jón (1864). Icelandic Legends. Translated by George E. J. Powell and Eiríkr Magnússon. London: Richard Bentley. [Available online in The Internet Archive]
          • Ford, Simon (2003). Hip Priest: the story of Mark E Smith and The Fall. London: Quartet Books.
          • James, M.R. (1911). “Casting the Runes.” reprinted in The Penguin Complete Ghost Stories of M.R. James. London: Penguin, 1984. pp.138-155. [Anthology first published by Edward Arnold, 1931]
          • Mackay, Tommy (2018). 40 Odd Years of The Fall. Place of publication unknown: Greg Moodie.
          • Pringle, Steve (2022). You Must Get Them All: The Fall on Record. [paperback edition]. Pontefract: Route Publishing Ltd. [Online store]
          • Simpson, Jacqueline (1972). Icelandic Folktales and Legends. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press. [Available online in The Internet Archive]
          • Smith, Mark E. (1985). The Fall Lyrik & Texte Von Mark E. Smith. In Deutsch & Englisch. With Drawings by Brix. Berlin: The Lough Press. [AKA The Orange Book. Available online in The Internet Archive]
          • Smith, Mark E. (2008). vII. The Lough Press & AMarquisManipulationProductions. [AKA the Blue Lyrics Book]
          • The Track Record: “Iceland”
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