Sixteen (The Indelicates song)

"Sixteen" is the third single from the English band The Indelicates to be released on three different formats on 8 October 2007 by Weekender Records. An earlier version of the song can be found on The Last Significant Statement EP. It was the first Indelicates single to feature Julia as the main singer, and which Julia and Simon wrote together - the whole of Songs for Swinging Lovers is credited as written by Simon and Julia Indelicate

"Sixteen"
Single by The Indelicates
Released8 October 2007
Recorded2007
GenreDark Cabaret
Indie Rock
Indie Pop
Length3.25
LabelWeekender Records
The Indelicates singles chronology
"Julia, We Dont Live in The 60's"
(2007)
"Sixteen"
(2007)
"America"
(2008)

The video[1] shows the band dressed up as old people in an old peoples home. The video was produced by Pinewood Studios-based WindowSlaws Productions.

Track listing

CD[2]

  1. "Sixteen"
  2. "The Sequel to Peter Pan and Wendy"
  3. "Fun is for the Feeble Minded [Late Nite Acoustic Groove Mix]"

7"[3]

  1. "Sixteen"
  2. "The Sequel to Peter Pan and Wendy"
gollark: I honestly don't think CC is particularly overpowered even with turtles. While it can technically do basically anything, most bigger packs will have special-purpose devices which are more expensive but do it way better, while CC is very annoying to have work.
gollark: Out of all the available APIs in _G the only ones I can see which allow I/O of some sort directly and don't just make some task you can technically already do more convenient are `fs`, `os`, `redstone`, `http`, and `term`. You can, at most, probably disable `http` and `redstone` without breaking everything horribly, and it would still be annoying.
gollark: What other stuff would you disable, anyway? I don't think there's much which isn't just a utility API of some sort which you can disable without more problems.
gollark: Because that won't be hilariously annoying at all!
gollark: > disabling HTTP

References

  1. "The Indelicates - Sixteen Video". YouTube. Retrieved 30 September 2007.
  2. "The Indelicates - Sixteen CD". HMV. Retrieved 8 September 2007.
  3. "The Indelicates - Sixteen 7". HMV. Retrieved 8 September 2007.


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