Mucky Fingers

Album: Don't Believe The Truth (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • In the May 2005 issue of Q magazine, Noel Gallagher said of this song: "Imagine Bob Dylan singing (The Velvet Underground's) "I'm Waiting For The Man" - with that kind of frantic drumbeat all the way through." >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Edward Pearce - Ashford, Kent, England
  • This features an old, beat-up organ which was bought on eBay. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Bertrand - Paris, France
  • On the band's website, Gallagher said this was "the result of one too many nights in the dressing room, brainwashing Gem with The Velvet Underground then thinking 'F--k it! Dylan rules!'"

Comments: 4

  • Jon from Santa Rosa, CaThe Harmonica playing reminds me of a couple Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band songs.
  • Brendan from York, Englanddont you mean Vice by razorlight sounds like this.
  • Chris from Belfast, IrelandThis sounds very similar to 'Vice' by Razorlight.
  • Claire from Manchester"Mucky Fingers" doesn't sound like an Oasis song it sounds like Chaz and Dave!!! But i think it's a great song anyway as it's really different from their usual sound.
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