Even with my 148 IQ I admit I had never heard the expression "between dog and wolf" until the New Model Army album.
Well, I am currently reading a new book by Paul French - a Brit - about Shanghai in the '30s and '40s. Shanghai then was a mixture of Atlantic City, New York's Times Square, and South Central Los Angeles -- probably the wildest, most dangerous, seediest place on Earth. Gangsters, gamblers, show people, drug addicts...that was essentially the entire population of Shanghai. Crazy book.
Well, one chapter in the book is entitled: "The Hour Between Dog And Wolf." Hmmm. Is that expression popular amongst Brits (the author is British) or could it have been purloined from New Model Army?
