Hi, On The Beat Pete,
There was actually a song called "The Ghost of Reverend Greene" (with an
'e) written for the album that was due out after Mad Not Mad. You may also
have heard of songs called "Winter In Wonderland", and "Perfect Place".
These too were written for said album. Eventually "Winter In Wonderland"
became "In Wonder" on The Madness' eponymous, and only, album.
Hope that clears a few things up.
Stay Mad 8-)
Simon
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From: On The Beat Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 02 November 1999 10:07
Subject: Re: [total-madness] "Wonderful" Review
> 6)"Drip Fed Fred"
> The best song on the whole album in my humble opinion.
> It's Lee at his best, very funny, with Rev. Green making an apperance
> as well.
> "Uncle" Ian Dury just caps the whole thing off.
> Madness at their best by just being Madness.
> Absolutely brillant.
I'm sorry, but is it only me that doesn't get the significance of Rev
Green? His name has popped up a few times, and I have no idea
who he is supposed to be. Could someone explain please?
On The Beat Pete
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