Music video by Noisettes performing Scratch Your Name: Performance Version- Closed Captioned
with Sarah Chatfield [Video Director], Leanne Stott [Video Producer]
(C) 2007 Universal Records a divisi...
Music video by Noisettes performing Scratch Your Name: Performance Version- Closed Captioned with Sarah Chatfield [Video Director], Leanne Stott [Video Producer] (C) 2007 Universal Records a division of UMG Recordings Inc.
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i met the guitarists dad the other day .(buffalo bill) he is the most awesome harmonica player ,he told me dan wrote this song in there frontroom after one of there friends died and left nothing or nobody behind,how cool.check out buffalo bill ,st ives.
This song is great and the Mr. Wolf LP is pretty good. The band is tight and full of energy, but the songs are lacking. Wild Young Hearts is a completely different approach, sound-wise, and is influenced by many genres and periods; motown, punk, 80's dance-pop, etc. What sets WYH apart are the songs. Those amazing, amazing songs. Can't stop listening to it. I suspect LP #3 will be yet another approach.
This one is good, but the best song on the album is capture the spirit, which is one one of the greatest songs. But the album is sort of all over the place and it kind of looked like they were trying to figure out their sound. The drummer is so underrated. His style is so unique and neanderthalic. I loved watching him live. The new stuff they're doing doesn't showcase him very well. Same goes for guitar.
"The drummer is so underrated. His style is so unique and neanderthalic. I loved watching him live. The new stuff they're doing doesn't showcase him very well. Same goes for guitar" i agree 100% Hes an awesome drummer, and stuff like atticus shows the skills the guitarest has. They both have very unique styles. But now theyre in the mainstreme its all about shingia...but she is ridiculously awesome aswell. I hope they go back to their punk roots
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i dig.
The drummer is so underrated. His style is so unique and neanderthalic. I loved watching him live. The new stuff they're doing doesn't showcase him very well. Same goes for guitar.