Julia, We Don't Live in the '60s
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| "Julia, We Don't Live In The 60's" | ||||
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| Single by The Indelicates | ||||
| Released | July 2, 2007 | |||
| Format | CD, 7" | |||
| Recorded | 2007 | |||
| Genre | Dark Cabaret Indie Rock Indie Pop |
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| Length | 3.24 | |||
| Label | Weekender Records | |||
| The Indelicates singles chronology | ||||
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"Julia, We Don't Live In The '60s" is a song by British band The Indelicates. It was the band's third release, their first under the label Weekender Records. The song first appeared as a demo on The Indelicates's old website, and could be downloaded for free.
It was released as a single on July 2, 2007 to mixed reviews.
The video[1] shows footage of the band and its fans walking around Camden with protest banners. It features some famous fans of the band, namely Eddie Argos of Art Brut and Keith TOTP, of Argos' former band The Art Goblins. The video was produced by Pinewood Studios-based WindowSlaws Productions and was directed by Al Clayton of The Indelicates.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD[2]
- "Julia, We Don't Live In The '60s"
- "Point Me To The West"
- "Unity Mitford (Live In Innsbruck)"
[edit] 7"[3]
- "Julia, We Don't Live In The '60s"
- "Point Me To The West"
[edit] References
- ^ "The Indelicates - Julia We Don't Live In The 60's Video". You Tube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_7ZMVnGco4. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
- ^ "The Indelicates - Julia We Don't Live In The '60s CD". HMV. http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=670550. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
- ^ "The Indelicates - Julia We Don't Live In The '60s 7"". HMV. http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1&sku=670553. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
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