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‘Brilliant highs, awful lows’: What’s the secret of You Am I’s enduring success? – Sydney Morning Herald
Going backstage with the Australian rock legends reveals how they’ve kept rolling and produced one of their best songs yet.

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Eight minutes, hollers You Am Is tour manager, just loud enough so nobody within earshot misunderstands him. Backstage, theres a buzz that arrived with the band just moments ago, but a calmness too as guitarist Davey Lane sips a drink, hugs a friend and chats briefly to bass player Andy Kent.
Five minutes, is yelled a little louder as singer Tim Rogers warms his vocal chords, not far from a trestle table with a box of beer and a couple of half-empty…
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