Talk:The New Vaudeville Band
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The article says Further UK hits followed with "Finchley Central" (#11) and "Green Street Green" (#37), both based on locations in London and therefore less appealing to the American public. I don't buy this as an explanation - why would songs about places in London be "less appealing to the American public" than a song about a place in Hampshire? I would have thought that they'd be equally (un)appealing. Perhaps there are more likely explanations (such as the songs not being as good, or perhaps the novelty having worn off)? Grutness...wha? 14:19, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
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