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Post by Robert J on Nov 20, 2005 16:40:43 GMT -5
This gorgeous ballad is supposed to the second single off Keep On, following up the disappointing "Switch It On." I'm thinking it's pretty much guaranteed to be number one.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Nov 25, 2005 12:15:08 GMT -5
Could you send this to me, please? Thanks!
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Nov 26, 2005 15:17:02 GMT -5
This is AMAZING.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Dec 3, 2005 23:10:04 GMT -5
The video is being shot on "secret location" this week.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Jan 5, 2006 21:11:20 GMT -5
WTF is this video about?
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Post by anitabakerfan on Jan 18, 2006 19:44:44 GMT -5
I wanna hear this....I saw him on the UK Rock and Roll Hall of Fame...interesting.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Jan 18, 2006 20:25:05 GMT -5
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Post by anitabakerfan on Jan 18, 2006 21:19:11 GMT -5
What a SADD video.....captures one's attention...i like it !!
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Post by Robert J on Jan 19, 2006 8:50:31 GMT -5
13/01/2006 All Time Love Video - Meaning Revealed!, UK
So many of you have been saying how much you've enjoyed the All Time Love video but are confused as to what it is all about.
Who better to reveal the meaning than Will himself? Here's what he said about it:
"I love this video, I think All Time Love and Friday's Child are the best two videos I've ever done. They are so clever in their execution and what I love about the All Time Love video is that it's bolstered the song and given it a character which has made it even stronger. It's also the most interesting video I've done because it throws up a lot of different things.
"The story is that I am this student leader of a group of artists, poets, political activists - bohemian people with free ideas and free ideals. I am in court for a variety of things that you're not quite sure of but certainly a crime of passion - I love the ambiguity of it. There are hints of running against modern-day capitalism or a controlling society where we are all robots.
"It's the idea of a guy who is saying, 'Remember who you are, remember your soul'. It really resonated and touched on a lot of things that I believe in.
"I really enjoyed making it and I think it's beautifully shot. I love the courtroom scene and the one with the judges eating ice cream: it's an important, seminal case and yet the judges are walking in with ice creams, it shows what their thoughts are on the legal process.
"I think it's great and I'm very pleased with it - as you can tell!"
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Post by anitabakerfan on Jan 20, 2006 13:53:16 GMT -5
This song was stuck in my head all day yesterday
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Post by anitabakerfan on Jan 23, 2006 11:54:13 GMT -5
Does anyone know where I can get an mp3 of this??
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Post by francky on Jan 26, 2006 16:59:49 GMT -5
It's a beautiful song, it was definately a grower for me. I haven't yet heard the album.
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Post by feverabove on Jan 26, 2006 17:29:35 GMT -5
This song bores me to death.
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Post by Robert J on Jan 27, 2006 11:04:47 GMT -5
Francky, it's the best song on the album. The rest of it is very jazz-funk. Great album though; still not sure why, of all songs, they released "Switch It On" as the lead single.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Jan 27, 2006 11:13:26 GMT -5
I actually dislike this album as a whole. This song is the only one Iike. I much prefer "From Now On" and "Fridays Child".
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Post by Robert J on Jan 27, 2006 11:53:27 GMT -5
I think I prefer Friday's Child to this one, but I still haven't decided. I definately prefer both to From Now On, though. I liked that album, but I like him better in jazz.
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Post by That Skipping Rope. on Feb 6, 2006 10:45:03 GMT -5
I'm streaming Radio 1 right now, and this is on. This sounds fantastic on the radio!
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