Movie: Cock Sparrer - What You See Is What You Get

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    This double DVD set is a must-own release for any SPARRER fan. DVD 1 (Approx 240 min) Morecambe 2003 Gig (w/scene selection & interviews) Extras: USA 2000 / England Belongs to Us / Sunday Strippers / Guitar Tutorial DVD 2 (Approx 240 min) "Memory Lane" Documentary (w/ scene selection) Extras: Music Videos for "We Love You" & "Because You’re Young"/ London Interview/ Live footage ‘94-‘96"

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    2005-10-11

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