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Title: Luke Haines - The Rubettes (acoustic)

Added: Jan 8, 2007

Author: pauldee

Duration: 3:43

Description:
Luke Haines of The Auteurs, plays a special acoustic version of "The Rubettes" as part of the promotion for the album "How I Learned to Love the Bootboys"

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Youtube Comments: 17

crunkyteen Says:

Jan 12, 2007 - Wow, this is great stuff...thanks for posting

susme101 Says:

Jan 14, 2007 - gracias LUKE por tanta magia!

lazarous69 Says:

Jan 25, 2007 - excellent, can´t remember ever seeing this, presumably it´s recorded from a radio session, how did it end up in the public domain.Anymore Luke Haines rare audio or visual braodcast standard material out there.

ysfaljanabi Says:

Feb 18, 2007 - since finding this on youtube i have listened to it about 200 times. beautiful..how carthatic...and ive bought loads of auteurs albums as a consequence. ysf

echodek5 Says:

Mar 23, 2007 - Thanks for the posts from a long time Luke Haines fan in the U.S.A.

louwisa1962 Says:

Jul 16, 2007 - Rubettesfans ?????You did  a good job

MarkBellinghaus Says:

Jul 17, 2007 - First I thought WTF--but then I started to love this one!!! The Rubettes reflect a lot of my childhood and I just re-discoved them, here on YouTube. Thanks Youtube.5*****

TheKnittingKitten Says:

Mar 26, 2008 - His expression after "Weren't the nineties great?" is priceless!

cookey2007 Says:

Sep 30, 2009 - I like this song

dirkelst Says:

Oct 25, 2009 - brilliant

atakd Says:

May 6, 2010 - Why does this talent go so unrewarded?

Katjalucia Says:

Jun 3, 2010 - I live for Luke Haines and Leeds United

sodacakeblues Says:

Jul 5, 2011 - how much better do these songs sound with the cello! btw, Haines is an odious pompous prick to merely refer to Banbury as 'cello player' in his last 2 books. Like his career, his abrasive attitude to others (however often justified) is actually to his own detriment in the long run. He would have more wider acceptance by now if his vendetta complex hadn't turned quite so spectacularly into a raging permanent cantankerousness of all others that defines him to a fault

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