The album, also available digitally, documents their almost twenty year existence, during which time they became, commercially and critically, one of the biggest UK bands in the world, selling over 10 million albums, 1.2 billion streams to date, 14 platinum albums, winning Brit, Ivor Novello + Mercury Prize awards, Grammy nominations and selling 6 million tickets for their incendiary live show worldwide. CD and LP formats feature extensive liner notes from JD Beauvallet (former editor of Les Inrockuptibles) and exclusive, unseen photographs. Hits To The Head is available on CD, deluxe CD, double gatefold 2LP, limited edition indies only gatefold red 2LP, limited edition D2C exclusive gatefold gold 2LP vinyl and cassette. You can spot his cameo and, yes, that is us actually dancing And we’ve always said we play dance music said Bob, so why don’t we dance in the video? So we gave Andy Knowles, our old pal who was in Bob’s class at Art School and played with FF in 2005/6, a shout and he was up for it. So, it’s a dance song we said later on when thinking about a video. Not only does its defining moment continue my conversation on time, but I also heard an adaptation of the song yesterday, as the University of California Straw Hat Band played it during a break in Cal's men's basketball game against. Zosta wydany 12 stycznia 2004 roku nakadem wytwórni Domino Records. Franz Ferdinand was a prominent and influential supporter of the Austro-Hungarian Navy in a time when sea power was not a priority in Austrian foreign policy and the Navy was relatively little known or supported by the public. I'd been sitting on talking about Franz Ferdinand's 2004 smash 'Take Me Out' for a considerable amount of time, but I figured tonight was the right occasion. I had this idea for the lyric - kind of the reverse of one of those life flashing before your mind as you die in a film scenes, where the entire course of a relationship flashes before you the instant you fall in love with someone. Take Me Out singel szkockiej grupy Franz Ferdinand z ich debiutanckiego albumu Franz Ferdinand. What’s the meaning behind the song? A meet-cute on the first page as tension enters left on a dark stage, but as our stars collide I’m curious: will you want me when you’ve got me? I’m a future seeker. Talking about the track, Alex Kapranos said:
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