
Predicting the anger and social unrest which was to come as a result of the 2010 Elections and the Coalition Government, 'Come on Cameron' is a lurching 'Reggae Punk Style' Anthem and The Shed's gift to the Nation. Integrity and honesty. Destined to be a rousing final number in their live performances, 'Cameron' offers Lord Skinner, a perfect opportunity to introduce members of the band and showcase their individual talents on their respective instruments. At one point Slash readies his fingers to launch into a solo, but pulls back at the last second, realising that this is serious stuff and no place for flash and frivolity. Eagle eyed viewers might also notice Barney on drums, truly 'lost in music' and bluffing the ending . . . This song features - Mr. John 'Skins' Skinner (aka Lord Skinner) - Vocals Hugh 'Slash' Storey - Guitar Nigel 'Big Vern' Vernon - Guitar Rob 'Bobby' Williams - Bass Ian 'Barney' McCarthy - Drums Anne ' Flanderella' Storey - Keyboards Dave 'Jazz Boy' Martin - Trombone, and Sean 'Of The Shed' McCarthy - Bongos
Newcastle
upon
Tyne
Punk
Yard
Style
The
Shed
Reggae
Anthem
Warrington
Teignmouth.