Side B begins with Paul McCartney’s demo version of “Come and Get It.” Robyn Hitchcock is back again, this time in a duet with Glenn Tilbrook, of Squeeze fame. Other returning bands are The Rutles and Melon, the Japanese pop group formed by ex-Plastics members Chica Sato and Toshio Nakanishi. Terry Hall, of The Fun Boy Three, sings his version of “Our Lips Are Sealed” here, which he co-wrote with Go-Go Jane Wiedlin. Morrisey and the Smiths finish off the set miserably.
46:50 minutes, 32.2 MB
Links:
http://www.cherryred.co.uk/cherryred/artists/woodentops.php
http://www.littlehits.com/2006/07/close-lobsters-just-too-bloody-stupid.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwrVSfhTDUw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLyzwFwiEXc&feature=related
Side B:
1. Come and Get It -- The Beatles
2. Flesh Number One (Beatle Dennis) -- Robyn Hitchcock (with Glenn Tilbrook)
3. I Must Be in Love -- The Rutles
4. Inside Out -- Mighty Lemon Drops
5. Just Too Bloody Stupid -- Close Lobsters
6. Eight Miles High -- The Byrds
7. Maybe It Won’t Last -- The Woodentops
8. My Bag -- Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
9. Cook of the House -- Wings
10. Turning Japanese -- The Vapors
11. Pleasure Before Your Breakfast -- Melon
12. My Best Friend’s Girl -- The Cars
13. Our Lips Are Sealed -- The Fun Boy Three
14. Flying -- The Beatles
15. Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now -- The Smiths

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