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A hand brushes his forehead in mock sensitivity as he becomes Johnnie Ray, or is it Ross MacManus? Guitar cradled in his arms, he squeezes out the vocal with flair and finesse. | A hand brushes his forehead in mock sensitivity as he becomes Johnnie Ray, or is it Ross MacManus? Guitar cradled in his arms, he squeezes out the vocal with flair and finesse. | ||
''Get Happy'' through its volume and variety still remains a collection of lines and tunes rather than titles and ideas. A modern interpretation of sixties moods and styles — seedy, seafront dance parlours are the perfect setting for it. | ''Get Happy!!'' through its volume and variety still remains a collection of lines and tunes rather than titles and ideas. A modern interpretation of sixties moods and styles — seedy, seafront dance parlours are the perfect setting for it. | ||
The band play a song called "The Beat," which has a drum sound like it's being pounded out on the back of your neck. | The band play a song called "The Beat," which has a drum sound like it's being pounded out on the back of your neck. |
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