Leanne from Crawley, EnglandSuch a great song, that sums up Britian, Americans literally have NO taste at times.I dont really have any grounds for this, yet I am an emotional person and as such speak my mind. I am Australian and agree this is quintessentially british, however I think it sums up the mood of the day, and was a good future prediction of all of the stupidity we go through today. Rico from Melbourne, AustraliaOne of the greatest blur songs ever.The actor who portrayed Chalky - Philip Davis - was seen last year in a PBS production of Zadie Smith's White Teeth. That's why I'm a Mod, see? I mean, you gotta be somebody, ain't ya, or you might as well jump in the sea and drown," you kind of remember such a voice. When you hear "I don't wanna be the same as everybody else. Several of us were appreciative to hear Phil Daniels in the song because we were big fans of the film Quadrophenia. Brian from Fullerton (the Paris Of Oc), CaAh, not all Yanks are completely clueless.I can definitely imagine a group like The Hollies, Dave Clark 5, or The Byrds singing this. Mo from Newark, NjOh this song has a very retro British sound to it.yeah.we're all the same about as much as you are.and FYI.my stepmom is british.but i would have still liked it even if she wouldnt have shown it to me. Seb from Atmore, AlIm american.and EXTREMELY big blur/gorillaz/good bad and queen fan.so dont say "AMERICANS". Dana from Buenos Aires, ArgentinaAnd please."America" is a continent.US, USA, EE UU, there are a lot of ways to call their country.Im from Argentina, and i agree with Rico.All the capital cities are almost the same around the world.And the life is very similar too, although we speak different languages.The best band ever.Mariana from Buenos Aires, Argentinathat's true, the song is much too british for a yankee to like it.American Who Likes "park Life" from Usa Unless Trump Wins The Election Great tune, still relevant!.
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