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First Music Video - After the Rainfall by The Little Notes

9/24/2015

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This video is all about the highs of what we do; larking about on tuned classic scooters with our mates. Those moments riding on summer roads when a broad grin spreads across your face like an incoming tide.
After a recent rally in Holland with bassist Jez from band The Little Notes I was  commissioned to knock up my first ever pop video. I say commission, Jez reckons he's going to give me a tenner, but I had to buy the track from Amazon for 99p to make the video. Not a great money-spinner then...

Sometimes it's about more than money. I've got lots of unused footage from scooter rallies and trips far and wide and The Little Notes have produced a wealth of powerful British Indie, so why not collaborate? 

Keyboard-laced track After the Rainfall stood out from the album So High Down. It's been cut together with scooter clips from UK, Holland, Italy, Greece and Serbia. Nikolas Tonic provided additional camera-work for the clips of the Vespa GS150 and Simon's Russian Vyatka VP150 clone.

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If you enjoy the video then put your hand in your pocket and buy the So High Down album - it's all original tracks. After all, Jez has to find £10.98 from somewhere that he owes me...
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Lia S link
6/26/2022 11:37:58 am

Thank you for shaaring

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