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Greta Rose :
01/21/2023 04:43 AM
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John Richards :
01/12/2023 07:54 AM
Rob Dickinson gave an interview in 2006 in which he describes "crank" as being British slang for an odd or eccentric person. When he sings "call me crank," he's actually referring to how he views himself and that he's comfortable in acknowledging that he's a bit unusual.: https://bit.ly/3UlagCc
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John Richards :
12/02/2022 09:25 AM
It's a rule (and alphabetical order)! You have to play "Crank" after Cracker!
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Rob Dickinson gave an interview in 2006 in which he describes "crank" as being British slang for an odd or eccentric person. When he sings "call me crank," he's actually referring to how he views himself and that he's comfortable in acknowledging that he's a bit unusual.: https://bit.ly/3UlagCc
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John Richards :
07/20/2022 07:27 AM
Released on this day in 1993, 29 years ago? Nope, that can't be right. Sorry, I refuse your words.
In a 2006 interview, Rob Dickinson described "crank" as British slang for an odd or eccentric person. When he sings "call me crank," he's actually referring to how he views himself, and that he's comfortable in acknowledging that he's a bit unusual.
https://bit.ly/380oNkf
These days, Rob spends his time restoring classic Porsches:
https://bit.ly/3qxZTil
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Cheryl Waters :
05/19/2022 12:39 PM
In a 2006 interview, Rob Dickinson described "crank" as British slang for an odd or eccentric person. When he sings "call me crank," he's actually referring to how he views himself, and that he's comfortable in acknowledging that he's a bit unusual.
https://bit.ly/380oNkf
These days, Rob spends his time restoring classic Porsches:
https://bit.ly/3qxZTil
Watch Catherine Wheel perform "Crank" live on MTV's 120 Minutes in August 1993: https://youtu.be/ygJT0v2ID2U
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