The count-in heard in the beginning of the track is spoken by Ed King.
Ed King had to take a break from touring in 1996.
He spent that summer in the south, at the invitation of Ed King.
Ed King offered to give his seat to a more representative farm worker.
Ed King was also interviewed for the first two titles and Essential.
Ed King is working hard to find out how well his lungs are functioning.
Ed King moved over to bass, as he had been playing many of the bass parts in the studio anyway.
He also found something of a kindred musical spirit in Ed King, the band's lead guitarist.
The school was founded by Ed King, who was also the first principal.
Ed King, who opened a stationery store after the second fire, agreed.