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Wasn't this song made BEFORE they got a contract... which was the song that was played 'for' EMI so that they got the contract in the first place? Someone might want to fix that!!!!!!!!!!!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Djfurguson (talk • contribs).
Is there any particular reason why the last two paragraphs fail to mention that David Bowie (not Richard Wright) performed lead vocals for the 29th May 2006 Royal Albert Hall gig, which produced the live version being used for the Boxing Day single release? - Someone who only mentions because he was at the gig (14th December 2006, 19:30 GMT)