MK III.The fierce Laura Vandervoort returns as Elena with a third season of BITTEN ANAHEIM (May 22, 2015) – As announced earlier today by BITTEN star Laura Vandervoort on a special, on-location edition of THE SOCIAL from Disneyland, Space confirms that it has ordered a third season of its most-watched original series ever, BITTEN. Latest: Laurie Johnson’s The Professionals theme as re-imagined by The Blueboy. The crucial Dan The Automator Mix is here. The video features a Dodge Challenger and super model Kate Moss beating up the band. Samples: Super Soul’s “ last American hero” speech from the film. Lead single Kowalski was named after the film’s anti-hero. A scenic trip post-Woodstock with Barry Newman in the title role / roll. The 1971 road movie Vanishing Point was the inspiration for Primal Scream’s 1997 album of the same name. It’s a pure underground film, rammed with claustrophobia” “We love the air of paranoia and speed-freak righteousness. weld together another trance epic in the heady Flash. Later: Brainbug and the mysterious strings of Nightmare while B.B.E. Not forgetting 1996’s Tattva and The Charlatans’ epic North Country Boy. Britpop zone: Blur’s manic thrash of Song 2, the furious mod smash ‘n’ grabber Richard III by Supergrass and the Beatle-esque Smile by the Supernaturals. Before and after, a bunch of tunes already written about on Now 36: Gabrielle – Walk On By, The Blueboy – Remember Me, The Source featuring Candi Staton – You Got The Love, Ant and Dec – Shout, White Town – Your Woman. Fast forward to Strike’s street tuff I Have Peace. There’s a throwback to July on Gary Barlow’s drippy Forever Love and back to Christmas for 3T’s stark I Need You. A double banger to end CD1: Louise’s One Kiss From Heaven and the awesome techno swirl of Hal’s Extremis featuring The X-Files’ Gillian Anderson.ĬD2: Boyzone’s middling cover of Words. 911 get funky on Bodyshakin’ while Kavana bomb with I Can Make You Feel Good. The latter and Republica form part of New Hits ’97 territory, along with Mark Morrison – Moan And Groan, The Course – Ready Or Not, Gina G – Fresh, OTT – Let Me In, Mark Owen – Clementine, Smoke City – Underwater Love, Michelle Gayle – Do You Know. Break for love on George Michael’s crucial Forthright Edit of Star People ’97 and the spring fever of Professional Widow, as remixed by Armand Van Helden. Two Ibiza smashes originally included on Now That’s What I Call Music 36: Bellissma and Encore Une Fois. Robbie Williams lashes out on the world-weary but catchy Old Before I Die while Republica’s Ready To Go screams of Ericsson mobile phones and Eircell bills. Bow down for the Spice Girls and their dynamite slammer Who Do You Think You Are, the AA-side with Mama. Afterwards, it’s a lush run through R Kelly’s I Believe I Can Fly, Damage’s cover of Wonderful Tonight and the Backstreet Boys’ Quit Playing Games (With My Heart). We start with I Wanna Be The Only One, a wonderful collaboration between Eternal and the mysterious Bebe Winans. It covers the late spring / early summer chart action and steals a march on the upcoming Now 37. Smash Hits – Summer ’97 does exactly what you’d expect. After the utter fiasco of Smash Hits Mix ’97, Ashley Abram reverted to the formula that had worked so well in the past.
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