Talk:The Escape Club
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[edit]Heavy metal?!? -- JohnOwens
"Sexist and offensive?"
[edit]Why on earth would "Wild Wild West" be singled out and banned in the UK for being supposedly "sexist and offensive"? That seems very strange to me; the British are willing to play "Brown Sugar" and "Squeeze Box" but they won't play "Wild Wild West"? Weird. Stonemason89 (talk) 06:08, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
The song was banned because of the legs in the video.
Early singles
[edit]Can someone add the other singles please? They are:
Breathing#
Rescue Me##
I Will Be There## - Not the same as 'I'll Be There'
Where Angels Cry##
The Hard Way##
(#)non album track
(##)From the White Fields album
I'd do the additions myself but don't know how
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