Five Get Over Excited is a song by The Housemartins released as a single from their album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. The follow-up to their #1 UK hit "Caravan of Love" (although it was preceded by the USA-only release of "Flag Day"), it peaked at #11 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1987. Although it was the first single without drummer Hugh Whitaker, who left the band before this song and album were recorded, Whitaker appears in the music video for the track, where he is kidnapped by new drummer Dave Hemingway.
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| - Five Get Over Excited is a song by The Housemartins released as a single from their album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. The follow-up to their #1 UK hit "Caravan of Love" (although it was preceded by the USA-only release of "Flag Day"), it peaked at #11 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1987. Although it was the first single without drummer Hugh Whitaker, who left the band before this song and album were recorded, Whitaker appears in the music video for the track, where he is kidnapped by new drummer Dave Hemingway. (en)
- Five Get Over Excited é uma canção do The Housemartins lançada como um single de seu álbum The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. A continuação do seu #1 hit no Reino Unido "Caravan of Love" (embora tenha sido precedido pelo lançamento nos Estados Unidos apenas de "Flag Day"), que alcançou a posição #11 no UK Singles Chart, em junho de 1987. Apesar de ter sido o primeiro single sem o baterista Hugh Whitaker, que deixou a banda antes que esta canção e álbum foi gravado, Whitaker aparece no vídeo da música para a trilha, onde ele é seqüestrado por um novo baterista, Dave Hemingway. (pt)
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| - Five Get Over Excited is a song by The Housemartins released as a single from their album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. The follow-up to their #1 UK hit "Caravan of Love" (although it was preceded by the USA-only release of "Flag Day"), it peaked at #11 on the UK Singles Chart in June 1987. Although it was the first single without drummer Hugh Whitaker, who left the band before this song and album were recorded, Whitaker appears in the music video for the track, where he is kidnapped by new drummer Dave Hemingway. Music writer Rikki Rooksby notes that the track's "anti-hyperbolic title" is "positively revolutionary", as the use of hyperbole in pop lyrics is pervasive but never admitted. In 2007, the Manchester Evening News described the tune as "another corking chart hit that stands as a beacon amongst the dross of the 1980s." (en)
- Five Get Over Excited é uma canção do The Housemartins lançada como um single de seu álbum The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death. A continuação do seu #1 hit no Reino Unido "Caravan of Love" (embora tenha sido precedido pelo lançamento nos Estados Unidos apenas de "Flag Day"), que alcançou a posição #11 no UK Singles Chart, em junho de 1987. Apesar de ter sido o primeiro single sem o baterista Hugh Whitaker, que deixou a banda antes que esta canção e álbum foi gravado, Whitaker aparece no vídeo da música para a trilha, onde ele é seqüestrado por um novo baterista, Dave Hemingway. O escritor e músico Rikki Rooksby observa que o título da faixa é "anti-hiperbólica" é "positivamente revolucionária, como o uso da hipérbole em letras pop é generalizada, mas nunca admitiu. Em 2007, o Manchester Evening News descreveu o acordo como "uma outra batida corking gráfico que se destaca como um farol, entre a escória da década de 1980." (pt)
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