Music Videos DJ Shadow - Six Days



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  • jess_b
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    1. jess_b Posted on Mar 15 '07 at 1:55 AM

    does anyone know where he samplede these lyrics from? which song they were originally sung from? i've been trying to find them, and have been very unsuccessful!!

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  • simpleman2423
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    2. simpleman2423 Posted on May 28 '07 at 11:07 AM

    I'd also like the information requested above. One would think that info would be legally required.

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  • adaypastdead
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    3. adaypastdead Posted on Jun 5 '07 at 12:19 PM

    Its from "Six Day War" by the band Colonel Bagshot. My opinion on the number, is that 426, is significant because the number is an untouchable number, how this relates is that the number, much like the girl, or her memory in the mind of the man, cannot be broken, it is "untouchable" in the sense he cannot forget her.

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Posted: July 12, 2002
Description: Shadow was keen to try something new and different for this video and ... (more)
Description: Shadow was keen to try something new and different for this video and approached Wong Kar-Wai, one of his favorite filmmakers. It turned out that Kar-Wai was a fan of Shadow's music and was keen to direct for him. The idea was to make a short film revolving around the song's hook line, "Tomorrow never comes until it's too late...." The plot centers around a guy who, upon discovering his girlfriend has betrayed him, tries to destroy all traces of their relationship, eventually realizing that what is done cannot be undone.
WKW cast Chang Chen (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) as the lead actor; Danielle Graham, Asia's current leading model, plays his woman. The video was shot by famed cinematographer Christopher Doyle, who has worked on all of WKW's films and has also shot films by directors Gus Van Sant, Barry Levinson and Philip Noyce. (less)
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