It is, perhaps, an interesting suggestion that the title of the internationally renowned and highly praised Half Man Half Biscuit, platinum selling Album, "Back in the DHSS", is intended as a reference to an obscure song, "Back in the USSR" by a little known band called "The Beatles". However, the sparsity of recorded material and almost complete absence of documentation, serve to indicate that if any such band, or indeed song, ever existed, the similarity of the titles is surely coincidential.
It is, perhaps, an interesting suggestion that the title of the internationally renowned and highly praised Half Man Half Biscuit, platinum selling Album, "Back in the DHSS", is intended as a reference to an obscure song, "Back in the USSR" by a little known band called "The Beatles". However, the sparsity of recorded material and almost complete absence of documentation, serve to indicate that if any such band, or indeed song, ever existed, the similarity of the titles is surely coincidential.
@woolyback Who is this Beatles? Local band? "Seal Clubbing - v. - to go into a low tier battle and absolutely destroy the enemy with an overpowered tank (usually that has a derp gun)." http://forum.wotblitz.com/index.php?/topic/11924-seal-clubbing-definition/ Hope that helps.
@woolyback Who is this Beatles? Local band? "Seal Clubbing - v. - to go into a low tier battle and absolutely destroy the enemy with an overpowered tank (usually that has a derp gun)." http://forum.wotblitz.com/index.php?/topic/11924-seal-clubbing-definition/ Hope that helps.