Advantages: Great song..... Disadvantages: ...played 6 times
...version and a great version by Arthur Baker - the rest of the mini album is pointless, directionless and overlong.
Wayne, my husband like the nine minute version best but I'd rather plump for a short, one-off version rather than six.
THE LYRICS
Sometimes you're better off dead
There's gun in your hand and it's pointing at your head
You think you're mad, too unstable
Kicking in chairs and knocking down tables
In a restaurant in a West End town
Call the police, there's a madman around
Running down underground to a dive bar
In a West End town
In a West End town, a dead end world
The East End boys and West End girls
In a West End town, a dead end world
The East End boys and West End girls
West End girls
Too many shadows, whispering voices
Faces on posters, too many choices
If, when, why, what?
How much have you got?
Have you got it, do you get...
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Advantages: ideal for east 17 fans Disadvantages: its old! hehe
...I love East 17 even though they're not about anymore. Although they did attempt a comeback, when Take That did last year. Walthamstow was released in 1993 I think. The members are Brian Harvey, Tony Mortimer, Terry Coldwell and John Hendy with his dog Levy. This has got to be my favourite album by East 17, it features hit singles such as House of love, Deep, Gold, Slow it down, West end girls (originally by Pet Shop Boys) and It's Alright. Walthamstow is named after the bands postcode area- Walthamstow. I also like all the dog logos on the sleeve too with all the different expressions. East 17 did release other albums called 'Steam', 'Up All Night' and they're geatest hits. They split in 1996/97. But Brian, John and Terry came back as E17 and released two singles called 'Each Time' and 'Betcha Can't Wait'. Eventually Brian Harvey...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average somewhat helpful
somewhat helpful 13.01.2007
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