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Tied Up too Tight : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tied Up too Tight
"Tied up Too Tight" is the second single from Hard-Fi's debut album ''Stars of CCTV''. It was released on 14 March 2005.〔https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/tied-up-too-tight-single/id49394786〕 It reached #15 in the UK charts and was set to follow the success of Hard-Fi's debut single "Cash Machine" - a track which picked up "single of the week" accolades from the likes of ''NME'', ''Time Out'' and Radio 1's Zane Lowe, who tagged 'Tied Up too Tight' as "the hottest record in the world" while receiving great support from XFM and Jo Whiley. ==History== The single was originally called "Middle Eastern Holiday", but it was seen that "Tied up too Tight" was particularly successful when performed live and was thus chosen as the single instead. However, they decided to keep "Middle Eastern Holiday" as a B-side which caused a debate on whether the single was a double A-side or not. "Tied up too Tight" and "Middle Eastern Holiday" are two tracks that showcase the variety of sources that have influenced Hard-Fi. The politically motivated song that is "Middle Eastern Holiday" is taken from Hard-Fi's self-financed album ''Stars of CCTV'' while their cover of The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" sees Hard-Fi transforming the blues stomper into a thuggish, attitude-drenched skank.
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