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Post by Tom on Mar 15, 2007 13:35:30 GMT
My god. Listening to these songs - damn.
I loved 24/7 and the thing with Shane and his films, well, he uses music so well in his films. No wonder he's gets called the British Scorcese.
Great stuff. These songs took me back to that first viewing, and it's just got me buzzing.
Cheers - Tom.
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Post by Tom on Mar 15, 2007 21:37:02 GMT
Or Sunhouse rather. Sunhill is the made up place in The Bill right. I'm a nob. Ha ha.
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Post by sunhouserising on Apr 29, 2007 11:14:22 GMT
Sunhill as you call them or Sunhouse were later to be called ''Clayhill'' and have released a further 2 albums and a great E.P. So go get them. JNOW!!
I did hear that they were dropped from their label, but I HOPE it was a myth ?
All the best.
Tee. SHR
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Post by RydCook on Apr 29, 2007 11:50:29 GMT
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Post by grak on Apr 29, 2007 17:53:38 GMT
the dead man´s shoes soundtrack has been my saving grace so many times. When you work with WARP, you get access to some amazing tracks. I can imagine flying a film with such a record company reduces your spending on score right down and gives you a bed wetting collection to pick from.....bet picking the right tune out of those lot would take bloody months. And aye, Mr Meadows pick´s his music with pin point accuracy. Couldn´t fault any one of his selections.
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Post by pep on Jan 31, 2010 21:00:33 GMT
Just listened to Lips from the Sunhouse album Crazy On The Weekend by mistake, as it came on during a period of randomised music playback.
I'd forgotten how the intro went so didn't immediately recognise it, but was immediately struck by it's subtle power. Gets better when the voice and lyrics hit. Awesome song.
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