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  • Happy youth days in stourbridge

  • Great song! I like the orchestral version.

  • OMG, this brings back memories. I wish I was still that crazy punk rock kid buying imports at record stores. Instead, I'm just a boring school teacher.

  • i dig they have two bass players. different sounding rythym section.

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  • Oh man...I found these guys this past year and this album is awesome. The Brits made...and make some great pop. Check The Wonderstuff too if you like this...

    Throwing Things on this is phenomenal!

  • I so miss groups like this. They put out some great music that was easy to listen to. Music that you could say to yourself "yeah I have felt that way!"

  • Well I am 54 and hear them back in the 90's (early 40's) They still are the greatest band from that era. Don't know how they didn't sell millions.

  • Yeah, I'm 32, I listened to this record when it was first released, always loved Ned's. in America we really cherished these indie sounding bands from Europe. We all loved the English bands and everything, but it was extra meaningful to hear some of these "Greebo" bands, as we called them back then, doing what we were doing here. I also really liked the first Pop will eat itself album, I wish someone would post "candy" or some of the other great songs from that. I'm amazed no one has.

  • this is fucking brilliant

  • I'd forgotten how good these are! Like u mate was into them at school! I'm 32 now haha!

  • fucking love ned's....first heard this when i was 14!! now 31and still appreciate their music...legends!!

  • yyyyyyyyyyyes

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