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estreetsycamore
i was underselling it by calling it phenomenal lol this is one of the greatest pieces of art i've ever been blessed with
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DirtyR0ckNr0lla
annillusion agree so much..........people i used to deal with would gut u with out a thought but i love this song
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annillusion
her voice is already a happy voice and the song is happy too.... jaja a too much happiness for me. toader555: what an asshole comment, specially when your charts can't be more girly.
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robertc808
"The wind's whistling, my mind's twisting, I was making myself the usual cup of tea when the doorbell strangely rang". These lyrics are sublimely brilliant considering the subject matter of the song. A truly quality song
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multitudinous
WOAH. incredible. i literally sat up totally straight when i was listening to this the first time, i think just because it sticks out so much among the others in stars.
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Zegrae
The two other writers are David Harling and Martin Mason, who were members of a band called Brick Supply, who Graeme Robinson had produced and with whom he and Jon Kirby co-wrote the original version of Not So Manic Now, adapting an earlier song idea. This was two years before Robinson discovered The Joans playing in a Newcastle club, where where they were performing a cover of Not So Manic Now.
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panoramastitcha
Who are the writers of this track? The CD inlay states Harling/Kirby/Mason/Robinson, and I think Kirby and Robinson have to be Jon Kirby and Graeme Robinson, but what are the full names of Harling and Mason and who are they? I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me!! Thanks!
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