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Stand Up (The Triffids song)

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A-side
  
"Stand Up"

Format
  
7" Vinyl Single

Released
  
July 1981

Genre
  
Folk rock

Stand Up (The Triffids song)

B-side
  
"Farmers Never Visit Nightclubs"

Recorded
  
February 1981 Shelter Studios, Perth, Western Australia

Stand Up is the debut single released by Australian folk rock group, The Triffids in July 1981. The production by Peter Simpson for the Shake Some Action label was the prize for the band winning a song competition in late 1980. The competition was sponsored by the Western Australian Institute of Technology (now Curtin University) Student Guild’s radio show on 6NR (now Curtin FM).

Contents

The lyrics of the chorus exemplify a tone that singer-songwriter, David McComb, would pursue throughout his work.

"...Stand up for your rights
Grab your baby and hold her tight
If she don't love you well it's OK
We're all gonna die anyway..."

McComb later said, "Most people preferred 'Farmers'. I guess people find that sort of thing zany. To this day we get people screaming out for that song when we play live."

Track listing

All tracks written by David McComb.

  1. "Stand Up" - 1:41
  2. "Farmers Never Visit Nightclubs" - 2:34

Personnel

  • Robert McComb - guitar, vocals
  • David McComb - lead vocals, guitar
  • Will Akers - bass, vocals
  • Mark Peters - drums
  • Margaret Gillard - piano, organ, vocals
  • References

    Stand Up (The Triffids song) Wikipedia