Trouble's Get Off re-release review
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Trouble.co.uk
Get Off
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2001
This must feel like Groundhog Day for those in the know. Just like Bohemian Like You, Get Off was released in Britain almost two years ago, reaching no 38 in the charts. We all now know the story of Vodafone using the former single in its ads and the band becoming massive as a result. But to then release Get Off once again smacks of pure record company evil opportunism. And guess what folks? It's nearly the Brits, Bohemian Like You is up for Best Single and there's a quick buck, quid and euro to be made. Especially seeing as the new album is not due out until later in the year.
But anyway, why complain? This is trademark Warhols: sassy sexy rock 'n' roll with a smile and a sneer, getting off better than any other band around. The B-side also makes this a worthwhile purchase, being a Courtney interpretation of The Beatles' 8 Days A Week. So, bow to the record company pressure just this once and go get a copy.
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