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  • Edwyn Collins is a genius

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  • gd song the guys voice at the begining is hilarious

  • Nice song..so from 80's,though i don't like the saxophone part..too juicy :))

  • Great song, great band. The first album is well worth your time. WELL worth it.

  • Edwyn is such a cutie!!!!

  • Wonderful song.

  • reminds me of stir it up

  • This always brings back such great memories for me. Edwyn - all the very best with your ongoing recovery.

  • This is one of my favourite songs of all times! And the album too....

  • just watchin EDWYN COLLINS on B4 perforforing 3 yrs after brain injurys...stills sound as good as on video....much respect & admiration :-)

  • Sounds a lot like SPLIT ENZ?

  • So fun!!!

  • I love this song and watching the video I feel like I'm also being Rick Roll'd :)

  • The Leonardo DiCaprio of 80's Edinburgh!

  • Gotta love funky white folks......

  • yeah i personally like fat black people

  • I can't count how many times I've masturbated to this song.

  • seconded

  • i last heard this when i was about 16. now i am 42 and it's still a great track. the drummer is just so cool. it's such fun and so catchy and musical. even a big brass bit...

  • ...and some Brits as well.

  • Unfortunate comments and it's sad how some Americans are so uncomfortable with anything outside their narrow daily musical experience. A nice early '80s Brit Hit - good to hear it again.

  • An American here:

    My compatriots need to come to terms with the fact that Britain consistently produces the best music and literature.

  • ok ord all that said if u ARE American why r u usin words like 'compatriots'? no1 likes a brown-noser dude USA!!

  • Well, I used the word "compatriots" because, well, it was an appropriate word to use? It's not a word whose use is confined to England.

    I fail to see in what manner I was a "brown-noser." I've no one to impress here.

  • I, good sir, I have to contest this bold and hasty comment. I believe that both sides of the pond have contributed greatly to the arts over the years.

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