The song's original studio version was featured on Flat Chat.
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It was a favorite with the band and with fans, appearing at least once on every tour since its release and appearing at the WaveAid concert.
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A member of the 1912 Olympic team, he hoped to compete with Jim Thorpe but he had to read about it from a tuberculosis sanitorium.
Horowitz read about it in a newspaper one day, and this inspired the book Point Blanc; although the plot does seem to borrow somewhat from the Ian Fleming novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
# "Read About It" 3:52 (Robert Hirst, Moginie, Garrett) - Brisbane Entertainment Centre, 1990