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JCB (song)

2005 single by Nizlopi

This article is about the 2005 song. For other, see JCB (disambiguation).

"JCB" (or "JCB Song") is a song by English folk music duo Nizlopi, written by members Luke Concannon and John Parker. Concannon wrote the lyric at his parents' house, drawing inspiration from his father, Kieron Concannon, and later composed the song with Parker. The theme of the song's lyric stems from a moment in Concannon's childhood when his father picked him up from school in a JCBdigger (or backhoe loader) and his reflections on how his peers bullied him for having dyslexia. The song tells the story of a similar boy who is fascinated with both his father and the vehicle on which they ride. He imagines his father as a hero, comparing him to several famous figures such as Bruce Lee and B. A. Baracus, and pretends to torment bullying on the playground as a Tyrannosaurus rex. Nizlopi recorded the song at FDM Records' studio and included it on their debut album, Half These Songs Are About You, released in 2004.

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Nizlopi (pron.: /nɪzˈlɒpi/) were a two-piece band, from 1993–2010, with Luke Concannon on vocals, guitar, and bodhrán, and John Parker on double bass, human beatbox, and providing backing vocals. They were based in Leamington Spa, England. Prior to attending The Trinity Catholic School, Luke and John attended Chandlers Ridge Primary School. The band is named after a Hungarian girl who Luke had a crush on at school. The band members have confirmed that they split on 10 February 2010.
Nizlopi's most successful song is "JCB Song" and reached number one in the UK, on its second release.


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Nizlopi

British folk and alternative duo

Nizlopi were a British folk and alternative duo formed in Leamington Spa, England, by Luke Concannon on vocals, guitar,[1] and bodhrán, and John Parker on double bass, human beatbox,[1] and backing vocals.

History

Formation

The duo grew up in Leamington Spa[2] and attended Trinity Catholic School together.[3] They formed a band and would make up the reason for the name including naming it after a Hungarian girl on whom Concannon had a crush at school.[4] They started out performing throughout England, building a small but loyal fan base. Future musical artist and performer Ed Sheeran was their guitar technician at many of their early shows and has stated they were a major influence on his musical style.[5]

Half These Songs Are About You (2003–2006)

In early 2004, they released their first album Half These Songs Are About You with FDM Records. In 2007, they received an Impala Platinum award recognizing sales of the album in Europe. It was prod

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