Trouble over Bridgwater
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Trouble over Bridgwater is the eighth album by UK rock band Half Man Half Biscuit, released in 2000. The title is a play on words, based on the Simon and Garfunkel classic, "Bridge over Troubled Water". Bridgwater is a town in Somerset, England; but, the similarly named Bridgewater Canal runs nearby the band's homebase in Wirral.
Track listing
- "Irk the Purists"
- "Uffington Wassail"
- "Third Track Main Camera Four Minutes"
- "Nove on the Sly"
- "Ballad of Climie Fisher"
- "Gubba Look-a-Likes"
- "Mathematically Safe"
- "With Goth on Our Side"
- "Used to Be in Evil Gazebo"
- "Slight Reprise"
- "It's Clichéd to Be Cynical at Christmas"
- "Visitor for Mr. Edmonds"
- "Bottleneck at Capel Curig"
- "Emerging from Gorse"
- "Look Dad No Tunes"
- "Twenty Four Hour Garage People"
Cultural references
Half Man Half Biscuit often make sly or direct references to celebrities, TV programmes, sportspeople, and to other tunes, lyrics and even literary classics. On this album, those identified include:
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