Like Clockwork

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"Like Clockwork"
Single by The Boomtown Rats
from the album A Tonic for the Troops
B-side "How Do You Do?"
Released Summer 1978 (UK)
Format 7" vinyl
Genre New Wave
Post-Punk
Length 3:45
Label Ensign Records (UK)
Columbia Records (US)
Writer(s) Bob Geldof - lyrics
Pete Briquette and Simon Crowe - music
Producer(s) Robert John "Mutt" Lange
The Boomtown Rats singles chronology

"She's So Modern"
(1978)
"Like Clockwork"
(1978)
"Rat Trap"
(1978)

"Like Clockwork" is a single by The Boomtown Rats. It was the band's first to break the top ten in the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 6.

Described as "simple, cool",[1] in concerts supporting A Tonic for the Troops, the song's agitated, staccato bassline made it a common show opener. The song features a nod to the John Lennon song "God".[citation needed] The B-side, "How Do You Do?" was a fast-paced punk/new-wave song, in the mould of the band's earlier work. However, the Irish version of the single, released on Mulligan Records, substituted the B-side with "D.U.N L.A.O.G.H.A.I.R.E", a tongue in cheek samba, discussing the spelling of the band's home town, written Dún Laoghaire but pronounced Dunleary.[2] The latter was later released in the UK as a free flexi disc distributed by Flexipop Magazine in January 1981.[3][4]

Personnel

References

  1. "A Tonic For The Troops Album Review". Boomtownrats.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-01. 
  2. "The Boomtown Rats Discography". Boomtownrats.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-06-01. 
  3. "Photo of the D.U.N L.A.O.G.H.A.I.R.E Flexi Disc". Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. 
  4. "The Boomtown Rats - Dun Laoghaire". YouTube. 2011-11-08. Retrieved 2013-06-01. 
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