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I Predict a Riot / Sink That Ship

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Rico from Melbourne, AustraliaGreat timing from Kaiser Chiefs - they might not have predicted the circumstances but the riots in France are on and its not long after the release of this album :) My favourite thing in the world is to start a new song. Every time, you think: “This is going to be the big one.” It rarely is, but anything can happen – like with I Predict a Riot. Every band has a best song – and that was ours. Simon Rix, bassist, co-writer I Predict a Riot (UK 7-inch single sleeve). Kaiser Chiefs. B-Unique Records. 2004. BUN088-7. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) I Predict a Riot (UK CD2 liner notes). Kaiser Chiefs. B-Unique Records, Polydor Records. 2005. BUN096CDX. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link)

Mr Ond from East Sussex - Almost Brighton, Englandthere are now 24 hour pub opening hours in britain Awesome song, but I think the best song on this album is "Oh my God" or "You can have it all"... great music Stu from Fife, ScotlandIs it not: "Watching the people get leery; It's not very pretty, I tell thee", because leery means looking sly, as if plotting something. For our foreign readers, the archaic form "thee" is still used instead of "you" in the north of England, especially in Yorkshire, where Leeds is. He added: "But the weird thing is, we thought that was really peculiar to us and Leeds and our lives".Supermanfriday from Wigan, United KingdomKaiser Chiefs Leeds Utd player was Lucas Radebe but Philomon Masinga came as part of the same deal from another club ,so the band could have been named Mamelodi Sundowns ....

Colin from Bradford, EnglandIt is very interesting that this song features the use of the archaic form 'thee'. Whilst it is true that this is used in Yorkshire, it is almost unheard of amongst young people. I have lived in Yorkshire for the last 16 years (within 20 miles of Leeds) and I have never heard it used routinely by anyone. It is still more current in South Yorkshire (Barnsley, Sheffield area) but largely amongst the older generation. I wonder why Kaiser Chiefs decided to use it here (other than the fact that it rhymes - sort of)?I Predict a Riot / Sink That Ship (UK 7-inch single sleeve). Kaiser Chiefs. B-Unique Records, Polydor Records. 2005. BUN096-7. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) a b Lynskey, Dorian and Dave Simpson (24 February 2006). " 'Born Slippy was a greyhound we bet on' ". The Guardian . Retrieved 11 January 2022.

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.This made Leeds both an exciting and frightening place to be on a night out, depending on which side of the fence you were on... and how much alcohol you'd consumed. Myss from Arvada, CoInteresting! I always just thought this song was about the way Britain is in general. LOL I Predict a Riot / Sink That Ship (UK CD1 liner notes). Kaiser Chiefs. B-Unique Records, Polydor Records. 2005. BUN096CD. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link)

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