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"Look Dad No Tunes"
Single by Half Man Half Biscuit
B-side"Ecclesiastical Perks" / "Lock Up Your Mountain Bikes"
Released3 September 1999 (1999-09-03)
RecordedBus Stop Studios, Leigh
GenrePost-punk
Length8:59
LabelProbe Plus PP31
Producer(s)1: Geoff Davies/HMHB
2–3: HMHB
Half Man Half Biscuit singles chronology
"Let's Not"
(1990)
"Look Dad No Tunes"
(1999)

"Look Dad No Tunes" is a 1999 CD single by Birkenhead indie band Half Man Half Biscuit, released by Probe Plus Records, for whom they have always recorded.[1] It is also the final single or album Half Ma Half Biscust released.

John Peel (1939–2004; BBC Radio 1 DJ 1967–2004), who greatly admired the band,[2] included "Look Dad No Tunes" at No. 11 in his 1999 Festive Fifty.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Look Dad No Tunes" (4:43)
  2. "Ecclesiastical Perks" (2:39)
  3. "Lock Up Your Mountain Bikes" (1:37)

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Half Man Half Biscuit – Look Dad No Tunes" at Discogs
  2. ^ H is for... Half Man Half Biscuit on YouTube Official video by John Peel's widow, Sheila.
  3. ^ "Keeping It Peel: Festive 50 1999". BBC. Retrieved 25 February 2016.