- Music
- 02 Aug 05
This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us
Even a comatose gnat would be able to guess what the result of Justin Hawkins (soloing as British Whale) covering the kitsch duo, Sparks, would sound like – assuming the gnat was around in the '80s – and it doesn’t deviate one iota from that. His shrill, English voice is as prominent as ever and as Led Zep once said, the song remains the same.
Even a comatose gnat would be able to guess what the result of Justin Hawkins (soloing as British Whale) covering the kitsch duo, Sparks, would sound like – assuming the gnat was around in the '80s – and it doesn’t deviate one iota from that. His shrill, English voice is as prominent as ever and as Led Zep once said, the song remains the same.
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