Corky Laing

Long time drummer for rock superband, Mountain, Corky Laing talks about his solo career and impromptu work with such greats as Eric Clapton, Dickey Betts, and others.

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Catalogue number
YIPYOP001
Release date
07/06/2010
Format
CDS
Label
Yip Yop Records
Shuttleworth
England's Heartbeat
Disc 1
1. Englands Heartbeat 2. England's Heartbeat (Instrumental) 3. England's Heartbeat (Alternative mix)

Yes it's true , the singer songwriter of long time music refuseniks The Fall, Mark E Smith has written a World Cup song with ex-Fall member and collaborator Ed Blaney and Jenny Shuttleworth (aka Girl Peculiar), and here it is in all it's emotive glory.  A world cup song with a Salfordian slant.

" This is not 1974, this is not 1976, you are not at Stamford Bridge, but you are on a Boer Ridge".

It invokes English players to "take care of the invention of your nation", "socks up at last or be a brazilian breakfast".

It's even got a rousing chorus and a tune to win the world cup for and a hard edged twist at the end.  It'll frighten the wits out of the old enemy too.

Witty and impassioned it's an appeal for a show of pride from England in South Africa, "remember the pitch in December", gone should be the days of England teams wilting in the June sunshine and acting like a bunch of big girls blouses.  This is possibly the greatest world cup record ever, it's England's Heartbeat, sent from heaven.