Clue #1: Look For The Truth
Clue #2: Drifter
Clue #3: Not somewhere back in time
Clue #4: 275,929 in 2017 Clue #5: The anger of the guy who caught The Fugitive
Incorrect guesses: No More Lies, Twilight Zone, Running Free, Holy Smoke, Flight Of Icarus, Futureal, Stranger In A Strange Land, Hallowed Be Thy Name, The Clairvoyant, Still Life
Clue #1: Look For The Truth
Clue #2: Drifter
Clue #3: Not somewhere back in time
Clue #4: 275,929 in 2017
Clue #5: The anger of the guy who caught The Fugitive Clue #6: The song is a B-side
Incorrect guesses: No More Lies, Twilight Zone, Running Free, Holy Smoke, Flight Of Icarus, Futureal, Stranger In A Strange Land, Hallowed Be Thy Name, The Clairvoyant, Still Life, The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner, Kill Me Ce Soir, Run Silent Run Deep
Clue #1: Look For The Truth — a reference to the lyrics “Yeah and it's the truth / I'm looking from town to town for you”
Clue #2: Drifter — another reference to the lyric “I’m looking from town to town for you”
Clue #3: Not somewhere back in time — a reference to the ubiquitous “never going back” lyric throughout the song
Clue #4: 275,929 in 2017 — The population of the London borough of Hackney. “Juanita” was the leadoff track from the “Entire Population Of Hackney” recording.
Clue #5: The anger of the guy who caught The Fugitive— The people who pursue fugitives in the U.S. (the setting of The Fugitive) are called Marshalls. One could refer to the anger of one of them as “Marshall Fury”. Marshall Fury is the name of the band that originally wrote “Juanita”.
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