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''Live at the 100 Club'' is the second EP from
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. The EP was recorded at London's
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by
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and is available exclusively through iTunes. On the night the band also played a number of other songs including "Gold Digger" and " Recover".


History

The initial
100 Club The 100 Club is a music venue located at 100 Oxford Street, London, England, where it has been hosting live music since 24 October 1942. It was originally called the Feldman Swing Club, but changed its name when the father of the current owner ...
gig was pinned as the celebration gig for
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's opening of their new website ''www.music.coca-cola.com'', 300 fans were given the chance to go to the gig, through purchasing a ticket, and winning tickets through various competitions. The
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EP originally contained 5 songs, however mysteriously ''That's what She Said'' disappeared from the EP sometime in early 2007. iTunes and Coca-Cola launched a competition in conjunction with the 100 Club gig, for fans of
The Automatic The Automatic (also known as The Automatic Automatic in the U.S.) was a Welsh rock band. The band's last-known lineup was composed of Robin Hawkins on vocals, bass and synthesisers, James Frost on guitar, synthesisers, backing vocals and occas ...
to win an
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, signed posters, T-shirts, CDs and lanyards with free downloads for iTunes. For a limited time Coca-Cola allowed iTunes users to download a single song from the EP for free by obtaining a code from Coca-Cola's music website.cocacolamusic
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Track listing


Current

# "On The Campaign Trail" – 2:57 # " Raoul" – 3:46 # "Team Drama" – 3:29 # "By My Side" – 3:41


Original listing

# "On The Campaign Trail" – 2:57 # " Raoul" – 3:46 # "Team Drama" – 3:29 # "
That's What She Said The phrase "said the actress to the bishop" is a colloquial British exclamation, offering humor by serving as a punch line that exposes an unintended double entendre. An equivalent phrase in North America is "that's what she said". The versatilit ...
" -3:13 # "By My Side" – 3:41


References

{{The Automatic The Automatic albums 2006 live albums Live EPs 2006 EPs