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Friday, October 24, 2008 at 08:50PM He's one of my favourite songwriters, caustic with and an ear for a good pop tune....this is one of his most recent efforts and it's been on my turntable for several months now.
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Friday, October 24, 2008 at 08:50PM He's one of my favourite songwriters, caustic with and an ear for a good pop tune....this is one of his most recent efforts and it's been on my turntable for several months now.
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Reader Comments (4)
Excellent stuff, I didn't know he had a solo effort out. I've been a fan since the days of the Housemartins.
This is a great song! And I think I will submit to the Democrat Party to be used as Obama's official Party song!
"Let's drive off a cliff...." :)
I agree. He'd definitely one of the best songwriters in Britain - and definitely the most underrated one. The Beautiful South sadly failed to make it in the States. Pity his sexism scares off so many great female vocalists.
I remember going to see the Housemartins live in concert ages ago and have remained a fan. Heaton knows how to turn a sharp lyric and I commend the album from which this comes from - it is superb.