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Title: Luke Haines @ The Greasy Spoon
Added: Oct 5, 2011
Author: fpvideo
Duration: 1:57
Description:
New AlbumLuke Haines 'Nine And A Half Psychedelic Meditations On British Wrestling Of The 1970s And Early '80s.'New Release - 09 October (digital) - (Available now to pre-order on ITunes)07 November (physical)TRACKLISTINGInside The Restless Mind Of Rollerball RoccoWhat The Plumber SawGorgeous GeorgeRock Opera - In The Key Of Existential MiseryLinda's HeadSaturday AfternoonBig Daddy Got A Casio VL-ToneI Am CatweazleWe Are Unusual MenHaystacks In Heaven Parts 1-3
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Youtube Comments: 8
LittleMrJAG Says:
Oct 6, 2011 - Woah, woah, woah, a collaboration with Robert Forster? I don't think I can cope with that. Haines is getting better with every album, his genius is growing. x
MrNigelBailey Says:
Oct 7, 2011 - Have to agree with tummybugs (below) that Luke's trajectory is still on the up and up. A Luke Haines album about 70s Wrestling is as good as I can possibly imagine. I was glued to World Of Sport at 4 pm in the late 70s. Who can forget Kendo's Kamikaze Roll?
holmeslaw666 Says:
Oct 8, 2011 - chorus reminds me of the 2nd half of Mitford Sisters, sounds deep
echobears Says:
Nov 6, 2011 - completely contrived utter shite
JooceTin Says:
Nov 10, 2011 - It's hard to tell if Luke Haines is a complete farcical lunatic, or a musical genius. After listening to this album 3 times through, I love the first 4 tracks, it tails off a bit though.But I will never tire of such amazing songs like "get wrecked at home" or "discomainia" or anything Black Box Recorder did.Love him or hate him, Luke Haines is a great British institution. And a damn fine song writer (even if he is certifiable).
henceseventytwo Says:
Nov 23, 2011 - I am so glad that eyeearbrain.webs.com sent me here. Best tune ever!
cymbula Says:
Jan 12, 2012 - Rather fine to find a song that indirectly references the late, great Les Kellet's later years as the owner of a greasy spoon in West Yorkshire.












thetummybugs Says:
Oct 5, 2011 - Cool! Genius! Cant wait to hear it. Roll on Saturday. How is the sure to be genius collaboration with Robert Forster progressing Luke?