Live From Dakota
''Live from Dakota'' is the first live album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It is a 2-disc compilation featuring 20 tracks spanning the first five of the band's albums and capturing the best of their 2005 world tour. Rather than being a recording of single show, every night of the tour was recorded and the band picked out the best version of each song individually. The album title is therefore not literal, but references the name of their first UK number one single. In the UK it was released on V2, whereas the American release it was released on Vox Populi Records, the band's own imprint label. The album was rereleased on 13 April 2019 as part of Record Store Day. Track listing All lyrics by Kelly Jones. Personnel ;Stereophonics * Kelly Jones – vocals, guitar * Richard Jones – bass guitar * Javier Weyler – drums ;Touring musicians * Tony Kirkham – keyboard ;Technical * Recording – Steve McNichol * Production – Kelly Jon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stereophonics
Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley, Wales. The band consists of Kelly Jones (lead vocals, lead guitar, keyboards), Richard Jones (bass guitar, harmonica, backing vocals), Adam Zindani (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Jamie Morrison (drums, percussion) and touring member Tony Kirkham (keyboards). The group previously included Stuart Cable (1992–2003) and then Javier Weyler (2004–2012) on drums. Stereophonics have released twelve studio albums, including eight UK number one albums. A successful compilation album, ''Decade in the Sun'', was released in November 2008 and charted at number two on the UK Album Chart. Described as "classic UK rock delivered with whiskey vocals", the band have been summarised as possessing a sound akin to the genres of alternative rock and "British traditional rock". Stereophonics' debut album, ''Word Gets Around'', was released in August 1997 and charted at number six in the UK, aided ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Superman (Stereophonics Song)
"Superman" is a song by the Stereophonics. It is the first track on their fifth studio album, '' Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' (2005). The song was released as the second single from the album on 20 June 2005, peaking at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is featured on the live CD/DVD, ''Live from Dakota ''Live from Dakota'' is the first live album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It is a 2-disc compilation featuring 20 tracks spanning the first five of the band's albums and capturing the best of their 2005 world tour. Rather than being a rec ...'' at which they opened with Superman, like they have done in many gigs since the release of the track. Charts References 2005 singles 2005 songs Songs written by Kelly Jones Stereophonics songs V2 Records singles {{2000s-rock-single-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Just Looking (song)
"Just Looking" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics, issued as the second single from their second album, ''Performance and Cocktails'' (1999). It was released on 22 February 1999, reaching number four on the UK Singles Chart and number 18 in Ireland. In 2022, it was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales and streams of over 400,000. A live acoustic version is featured on CD two of the "Step On My Old Size Nines" single. The song's music video features the band in a car with Stuart Cable driving. He offers the other members a Jelly Baby, and the car ends up sinking underwater. Track listing UK limited-edition 7-inch single :A. "Just Looking" :B. "Postmen Do Not Great Movie Heroes Make" (featuring Marco Migliari) UK CD1 # "Just Looking" # "Postmen Do Not Great Movie Heroes Make" (featuring Marco Migliari) # "Sunny Afternoon" (the Kinks cover) UK CD2 # "Just Looking" (album version) # "Local Boy in the Photograph" (recorded live for Radio One) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Traffic (Stereophonics Song)
"Traffic" is the fourth single released by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It is taken from their debut album, ''Word Gets Around'' (1997), and was released on 27 October 1997. The song reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart and number 21 in Iceland. Track listing All music was composed by Kelly Jones, Richard Jones, and Stuart Cable. All lyrics were written by Kelly Jones. CD 1 # "Traffic" (radio edit) – 4:25 # "Tie Me Up Tie Me Down" – 2:15 # "Chris Chambers" – 3:41 # "Traffic" (album version) – 4:53 CD 2 ''Live Festival EP'' # "Traffic" # "More Life in a Tramp's Vest" # "A Thousand Trees" # "Local Boy in the Photograph" *All tracks recorded live at Belfort France 7-inch vinyl # "Traffic" # "Tie Me Up Tie Me Down" *Same track listing for cassette single. Charts Other versions * A live version was on the band's first live album, ''Live from Dakota''. * Another live version was included on the single "The Bartender and the Thief". * The song is also performed on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vegas Two Times
"Vegas Two Times" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics from their third studio album, ''Just Enough Education to Perform'' (2001). Written by lead vocalist and guitarist Kelly Jones, the song was released as the fifth and final single from the album on 1 April 2002, reaching number 23 on the UK Singles Chart and number 39 on the Irish Singles Chart. Track listings All songs were written and composed by Kelly Jones; "Local Boy in the Photograph" was co-composed by Richard Jones and Stuart Cable. CD single # "Vegas Two Times" # "Mr. Writer" (live) # "Watch Them Fly Sundays" (live) DVD single # "Vegas Two Times" (video) # "Vegas Two Times" (radio edit audio) # "Vegas Two Times" (live audio) # "Roll Up and Shine" (live audio) # "Mr. Writer" (live video sample) # "Watch Them Fly Sundays" (live video sample) # "Step on My Old Size Nines" (live video sample) # "Local Boy in the Photograph" (live video sample) Personnel Stereophonics * Kelly Jones – vocals, guitars * Ric ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Madame Helga
"Madame Helga" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics from their fourth studio album, '' You Gotta Go There to Come Back'' (2003). It was inspired by the band's stay at Helga's Folly while they were on tour in Sri Lanka in 2002. The folly is owned by Helga Desilva Blow Perera, from whom the title "Madame Helga" originated. Released as a single on 19 May 2003, the song reached number four on the UK Singles Chart and number 15 on the Irish Singles Chart the same month. "Madame Helga" is track three on ''You Gotta Go There to Come Back''. There is also a live version of the track on the ''Live from Dakota'' album. The music video was directed by Robert Hales. Despite being one of the band's highest-charting singles, it is not included on the standard edition of the band's 2008 greatest hits album, '' Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics''. Track listings UK CD single # "Madame Helga" – 3:56 # "High as the Ceiling" – 3:18 # "Royal Flush" (mono demo) – 3:29 UK DVD sing ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hurry Up And Wait (song)
"Hurry Up and Wait" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics, released as the fifth and final single from their second album, ''Performance and Cocktails'' (1999), on 8 November 1999. The song reached number 11 on the UK Singles Chart, as did previous single "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio". It also reached number 23 in Ireland, becoming the band's fifth top-30 hit there. The song is track three on the album. A live version from Morfa Stadium is on CD2 of the "Hurry Up and Wait" singles. An acoustic version is on CD2 on the "Mr. Writer" single. The music video features the band parodying the 1970 film ''M*A*S*H''. Track listings UK CD1 # "Hurry Up and Wait" # " Angie" (Rolling Stones cover) # "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio" (Stuart Cable version) UK CD2 # "Hurry Up and Wait" (live at Morfa Stadium) # "I Stopped to Fill My Car Up" (live at Morfa Stadium) # "Billy Davey's Daughter" (live at Morfa Stadium) UK cassette single # "Hurry Up and Wait" # "Angie" (Rolling Stones cover) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Local Boy In The Photograph
"Local Boy in the Photograph" is the first single by rock band Stereophonics. The song is taken from their debut album, ''Word Gets Around'' and was released on 17 March 1997. The song reached number 51 in the UK Singles Chart. On 9 February 1998, the song was re-released and reached number 14 on the same chart. Title and lyrics During an interview with Sky Arts HD after his performance at the Hay Festival in June 2010, Kelly Jones explained the meaning of a few of his songs and said that "Local Boy in the Photograph" was based on the true story of local boy Paul David Boggis, who was killed by a train travelling between Cwmbach and Aberdare. All the songs on the album are about people and events in the Aberdare area. Stuart Cable Following the death of former Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable, a campaign was launched on Facebook to get the song to number one in the UK charts. On 13 June 2010 it re-entered the UK charts at number 60. Track listings All music written by Kelly ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Bartender And The Thief
"The Bartender and the Thief" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics, written by the band in April 1998. The song is the second track on their second album, ''Performance and Cocktails'' (1999). "Bartender" was the first single taken from ''Performance and Cocktails'' and was released on 9 November 1998, reaching number three on the UK Singles Chart. The music video features the band playing at Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, and is based on the Francis Ford Coppola movie ''Apocalypse Now''. Versions The track's full-length intro is only included on the CD1 single and in the music video but was edited off the album. A live version from Cardiff Castle is available on CD2 of the single. Another live version from Sheffield Arena is on the " Moviestar" single. A bar version of the song is on CD 1 of the "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio" single. Live performances The song, which is one of Stereophonics' heavier tracks, is frequently played amongst their live sets. During live per ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maybe Tomorrow (Stereophonics Song)
"Maybe Tomorrow" is a song from Welsh rock band Stereophonics' fourth studio album, '' You Gotta Go There to Come Back'' (2003). Written and produced by Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones, the song was released as a single on 21 July 2003 and peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart. It also charted in several other countries, including the United States, where it reached the top five of the ''Billboard'' Adult Alternative Songs chart. Background Written and produced by Kelly Jones, "Maybe Tomorrow" was used as the opening theme of the movie '' Wicker Park'' (2004) and was played during the credits at the end of the Academy Award-winning movie ''Crash'' (2004). The track has more of a jazz ambience than some of their other songs; this and the whole album were considered a departure from the classic rock sound of previous album ''Just Enough Education to Perform''. Reception and awards The song became the band's second-highest chart position (alongside "The Bartender and t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Devil (Stereophonics Song)
"Devil" is the third single from Welsh rock band Stereophonics' fifth studio album, '' Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' (2005). The song is the fourth track on the album, on which "Brother" fades into this song. On the ''Live from Dakota'' album, prior to playing "Devil", Kelly Jones states the song is "inspired by the movies of Charles Bukowski". The single peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart. Music video The music video for this song shows Kelly Jones in a hotel room, tied to a chair. A woman arrives and appears to be the kidnapper. Soon after, he is taken outside and forced into the trunk of a car that she drives to an unknown place. There are shots of the band performing this song occasionally. At the end of the video, the title card "To Be Continued..." appears. Track listings CD1 # "Devil" # "Dapper Dan" (Live From Tower Bridge Rehearsals) CD2 # "Devil" # "Dakota Dakota may refer to: * Dakota people, a sub-tribe of the Sioux ** Dakota language, their languag ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stuart Cable
Stuart James Cable (19 May 1970 – 7 June 2010) was a Welsh rock drummer and broadcaster, best known as the original drummer for the band Stereophonics. Early life Cable was born in Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, on 19 May 1970. When he was 10, his father died. Thereafter, Cable and his elder brother, Paul, were raised by their mother Mabel (born 1930) on her own. Cable grew up in the close-knit village of Cwmaman near Aberdare, He attended Blaengwawr Comprehensive School with his friend, Stereophonics singer-songwriter and guitarist Kelly Jones, who also lived on the same street. Career Stereophonics Together with Kelly Jones' school friend Richard Jones, the trio began playing covers in working men's clubs from 1992, under the title ''Tragic Love Company.'' The band later changed their name to Stereophonics in 1996. He also played a number of notable gigs in his native Wales. Of particular note were the concert of 12 June 1998 at Cardiff Castle and the concert of 31 Jul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |