I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio
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I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio is the fourth single from rock band the Stereophonics
Stereophonics
The Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band now living in turners x that formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in Cynon Valley, Wales. The band currently comprises lead vocalist and guitarist Kelly Jones, bassist and backing vocalist Richard Jones, drummer Javier Weyler, guitarist and backing...

 taken from the' their second album Performance and Cocktails
Performance and Cocktails
Performance and Cocktails is Stereophonics' second album. It was released by V2 on 8 March 1999. The album was sponsored by Fender guitars which were used by the band on the album. All three members of the band were given equal credit for writing all the songs on this album...

. It was released in August 1999. It reached #11 in the UK charts.

The song is track 7 on Performance and Cocktails. A live version from Morfa Stadium is on CD2 of the I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio singles. A version with Stuart Cable singing vocals on CD1 on the Hurry Up and Wait singles.

Music Video

The video was inspired as an homage to the cult 1969 road-movie Easy Rider
Easy Rider
Easy Rider is a 1969 American road movie written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern, produced by Fonda and directed by Hopper. It tells the story of two bikers who travel through the American Southwest and South with the aim of achieving freedom...

.The Idea supposedly came from the band's love for the movie. The Music Video for the song show's the band as characters from the movie,making a roadtrip through America on motorbikes.

Track listing

CD1
  1. "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (single version)"
  2. "The Bartender and the Thief (bar version)"
  3. "The Old Laughing Lady"


CD2
  1. "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (Live at Morfa Stadium)"
  2. "Pick a Part That's New (Live at Morfa Stadium)"
  3. "T-Shirt Suntan (Live at Morfa Stadium)"
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