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Graffiti on the Train. Handbags And Gladrags. Have A Nice Day. Have Wheels Will Travel. Helter Skelter. High as the Ceiling. Home To Me. Hungover for You. Hurry Up And Wait. I Could Lose Ya. I Got Your Number. I Just Wanted the Goods. I Miss You Now. I Wanna Get Lost with You. I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio. I'm Only Sleeping.

In a Moment. In My Day. Indian Summer. Into the World. Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today? It Means Nothing. Just Lookin'. Last of the Big Time Drinkers. Last Resort. Let Me In. Live 'N' Love. Live Forever. Local Boy In The Photograph. Long Way Round. Looks Like Chaplin. Lying In The Sun. Lying to Myself Again. Madame Helga. Make Friends with the Morning.

Mama Told Me Not to Come. Maritim Belle Vue in Kiel. Maybe Tomorrow. My Friends. My Hero. My Own Worst Enemy. Nice To Be Out. This moody grooving song with its Tom Petty feel and Steve Perry sounding vocal was released on the album entitled Graffiti on the Train. This is such a great song with a very powerful chorus. It was the first single released from the album.

The song was a hit on the UK Singles Chart peaking at number On this one, the band sounds like Oasis. The song was released on the album entitled Just Enough Education to Perform.

The song was a hit on the UK Singles Chart peaking at number five. This one is just groovy baby! The album was released in It was the fourth and final single released from the album. This one reminds us of U2. The song did well on the UK Singles charts as it went all the way to number four. The sound of this songs also does the same thing to you.

The song was released on the album entitled Performance and Cocktails. The song was a hit on the UK Singles Chart peaking at number three. It was the third single released from the album.

It just makes you feel good. Our producer George Drakoulias was shouting encouragement at me in the studio and it was fucking great doing the guitar solo. The end of the album is quite Stones -y, like a very earthy session recorded at 2am.

The title has a lot to do with the mood of the record, I think. But you end up watching Tom more than the football — watching year-old Tom Jones shouting at the television in a very strong Welsh accent. What a life, you know? Van dropped to his knees and was praising me to my feet!



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