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"A Life Less Ordinary" was a non-album single released by the band Ash on 13 October 1997. It was the title track of the film of the same name, ''A Life Less Ordinary'', starring Cameron Diaz and Ewan McGregor, and also appeared on the film's soundtrack. The single was released in three formats: CD, 7" and cassette. The limited edition 7" was printed on blue vinyl. The song peaked at number ten on the UK Singles Chart. The band were personally requested for by the director of the film, Danny Boyle. This was also the first song to feature their new guitarist Charlotte Hatherley. The song had the working title of "Film Song" and Wheeler has said of the lyrics: 'This is a song about my muse. Robert Graves wrote a book called 'White Goddess' about the goddess of poetry, which is a concept that goes back to the ancient Greeks. Maybe this makes me sound completely mad, but I have this thing about music coming from a higher place. So, I was writing a song about the goddess. It's a weird love song. It says how I'd sell my soul for something to believe in, something more significant than everyday life.'. The song became their third Top 10 single in the UK charts, peaking at #10, and is very popular with the band and the fans. Later on, in 2002, it was included in the ''Intergalactic Sonic 7″s'' greatest hits collection. The song is almost always in the band's live set-lists, and also appears on the ''Tokyo Blitz'' DVD. The song was remixed in a slightly heavier fashion for the Japanese and US versions of ''Nu-Clear Sounds''. It has a different chorus and the first verse repeated in place of the second. ==B-sides== The first B-side, "What Deaner was Talking About" is a cover of the song by Ween from the album ''Chocolate and Cheese''. This track also features on Ash's live album ''Live at the Wireless''. The B-side "Where is Our Love Going?" is more of an example of the music Ash used to make in their ''Trailer'' then where they were heading for in ''Nu-Clear Sounds''. It's a fast-paced number, which later appeared on the ''Cosmic Debris'' B-sides collection. The (CD only) track, "Halloween" also appears on ''Cosmic Debris'', but is a much slower paced story, telling a tale of loneliness on Halloween night until finally reuniting with his friends at the end of the song. The track was originally called "Happy Halloween". 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「A Life Less Ordinary (song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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