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The Get Up Kids (1995-2005)

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Sorry only to have contributed information to your blog about Ricky Gervais so far, but I thought you needed to see this site. Dedicated to "Seona Dancing", Gervais' band from 1984, who's hit single "More To Lose" swept the Phillipines by storm in the 1980s:

http://www.injenn.net/%7Etania/seona-dancing/index.html

You really need to see the pictures section. The single really isn't all that bad when taken in context (you can download an mp3).
Eric Grubbs said…
His version of "If You Don't Know Me By Now" just cracks me up.
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