I didn't buy this single because I liked 'How We Used To Live' - I appreciated the flip side ('Roseneck') far more! However it is not contained on the album but nevertheless worth listening!
The only person shown in the 9 1/2 minutes is Sarah and only in the last part of the video. A very simple way to create a feeling of loneliness, but definitely well done and in combination with this great music truly a masterpiece!
I recognise places in Southend-on-Sea and Canvey Island.
Tots 2000 night club, the wind-swept sea-front cafeteria and the small trains are in Southend (the trains on Southend Pier).
Most of the Canvey stuff is in the third part and includes the sea wall (with grafitti) and the small one bedroom bungalows that made up the first houses built there.
Gotta love the 50's/60's visuals: nostalgia is everywhere in this video... it evokes a sense of emptiness. Capturing the faded (or fading) glory of a forgotten coastal resort town?
Such a lovely song...
Whatever you do, DON'T listen to the Paul Van Dyk remix though, it'll ruin your weekend (trust me).
diskochimp 1 year ago
nice tune.....give it a shot.......
ZJProz 1 year ago
i luv this! its like 3 songs in one
Appleton84 1 year ago
I didn't buy this single because I liked 'How We Used To Live' - I appreciated the flip side ('Roseneck') far more! However it is not contained on the album but nevertheless worth listening!
clapyourhandbaby 1 year ago
It's also no coincidence that in the music track she keeps repeating, "fade away..."!
arxsyn 2 years ago
The only person shown in the 9 1/2 minutes is Sarah and only in the last part of the video. A very simple way to create a feeling of loneliness, but definitely well done and in combination with this great music truly a masterpiece!
78Matzelinho 2 years ago
this video is beautiful.
tripledoubleone 2 years ago
I recognise places in Southend-on-Sea and Canvey Island.
Tots 2000 night club, the wind-swept sea-front cafeteria and the small trains are in Southend (the trains on Southend Pier).
Most of the Canvey stuff is in the third part and includes the sea wall (with grafitti) and the small one bedroom bungalows that made up the first houses built there.
SLicence 2 years ago
Gotta love the 50's/60's visuals: nostalgia is everywhere in this video... it evokes a sense of emptiness. Capturing the faded (or fading) glory of a forgotten coastal resort town?
Love this. I wonder where this video was shot?
arxsyn 3 years ago
i never knew there was a video for this beautiful song...a struggle for top spot with Hug My Soul for favourite SE track... :@)
seventytwonames 3 years ago