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Post by wassis on Mar 10, 2006 19:16:36 GMT -5
Does anybody know where the Songbird video was shot? (the park where Liam plays guitar) Can anyone hazard a guess?
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Post by gastritispanic on Mar 10, 2006 21:39:49 GMT -5
Does anybody know where the Songbird video was shot? (the park where Liam plays guitar) Can anyone hazard a guess? That I don't know but this picture is from where they shot the "Some might say" cover. Pointless info ...but true.
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Mar 11, 2006 4:06:43 GMT -5
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Post by jackjohn on Mar 11, 2006 6:48:21 GMT -5
Does anybody know where the Songbird video was shot? (the park where Liam plays guitar) Can anyone hazard a guess? hyde park in london
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Post by supersonic1983 on Mar 12, 2006 10:50:23 GMT -5
Where exactly is that station from the Some Might Say cover? Love to get a few photos from there.
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Post by gastritispanic on Mar 12, 2006 11:14:55 GMT -5
Where exactly is that station from the Some Might Say cover? Love to get a few photos from there. The Cromford railway station (in Derbyshire)
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Post by JamesDalt on Mar 12, 2006 15:29:47 GMT -5
Im pretty sure the Songbird Video was shot on primrose hill North London
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Post by wassis on Mar 12, 2006 16:45:29 GMT -5
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Post by gastritispanic on Mar 14, 2006 5:37:03 GMT -5
us.geocities.com/andrewturner.geo/sleeves.html#albumsYou might want to check this old website out. Tons of location info. Stuff like this is on WTSMG: The sleeve was designed by Microdot's Brian Cannon who was also responsible for the artwork on Oasis' first album, Definitely Maybe. Cannon spent several days scouting London for locations and ended up in Soho at five o'clock in the morning. "If you look closely you can see the streetlights are glowing. When we talked about the cover, Noel Gallagher said he was into the idea of posing questions. So you have two guys passing each other in the street and you don't know whether they're strangers or if they know each other. The guy in the beige jacket is me and the bloke walking towards me is Sean Rowley, who's a mate of Paul Weller's. The man on the left side of the street is the album's producer, Owen Morris, and the white shape he's holding is the LP master tape. He's pissed and he's shouting, "Hats off, Noel!" Location: Berwick Street, Soho, London between junctions with Noel Street & D'Arblay Street.
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