Craig Armstrong feat. Evan Dando - Wake Up in New York video free download


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Duration: 03:43
Uploaded: 2006/05/04

Another collaboration of contemporary-classical composer Craig Armstrong. This time he joins forces with Lemonhead´s lead singer Evan Dando. This is a pre-release promotional video of the album "As If to Nothing", but that doesn´t take of its credits. It´s emotional, even thought there isn´t a single live soul in it.

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6 years ago

The Yellow Project

oh my giddy aunt...this is SO beautiful

6 years ago

Robin Beaven

Absolutely Beautiful!!!!

8 years ago

Spt Spec

You know, you hurt me too...

8 years ago

mat cook

it was filmed at mono lake yosemite national park

9 years ago

scott becksted

Wake up in new york opens me up, in a most quiet and beautiful manner.

9 years ago

san.123

Does anyone know where this video was filmed?

10 years ago

Dean Garside

15 people have no soul's

10 years ago

alyogi

Hey check out me singing 'Wake up in New York' with Craig live at a charity concert we did a few months ago. It's on my channel. : )

10 years ago

Matt Maskill

Beautiful song. Evan at his best!

11 years ago

Brooklyn Wagoner

Dat melody..

11 years ago

TheMorpheus44

magnifique

11 years ago

Quinn Smith

3 days later tragicaly 90leutrim died clutching a ticket to new york...very sad

12 years ago

Leo Mehmedi

I have never visited New York:( i dont want to die before seeing it first :)

12 years ago

François Sky

<3 <3

12 years ago

coukier

pure poetry...

12 years ago

bandarseribegavana

@Sykoze You know why you use that word "stealing" again? Because it removes the need for a discussion. Stealing has a much bigger moral stigmata so you use that to prove your point, otherwise, God forbid, someone might actually question your arguments. Also, for the record, Yoko Kanno is a "real" artist no matter what you might think of her as a person. She has made a lot of music that I and the majority of anime fans find enjoyable without sampling other artists' works.

12 years ago

Sykoze

@bandarseribegavana Agree to disagree, or else just stop talking. Yoko Kanno steals from a lot of *real* artists, and if you refuse to see it, that's not my problem.

12 years ago

bandarseribegavana

@Sykoze No it's not stolen, it's sampled. Yoko Kanno did what composers have done for centuries. And, yes, they often don't credit the person whose sounds they've used.

12 years ago

Sykoze

@bandarseribegavana No, it's not sampled a portion of, it's stolen. Yoko Kanno didn't credit him anywhere. Just like she never credits anyone she steals from.

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