Miranda Cooper talks about the story behind Girls Aloud's Sound of the Underground
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The story behind Girls Aloud's Sound of the Underground
The words behind the song that catapulted Girls Aloud to fame.
The story behind Girls Aloud's Sound of the Underground
The words behind the song that catapulted Girls Aloud to fame.
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Miranda needs to do a podcast about writing GAs songs
I love Sound Of The Underground It’s my favourite song Of Girls Aloud I was born in the year 2002 which is the year Girls Aloud formed
wow you dont understand how much this interview means to me I accidently found this. I love and adore Xenomania, girls aloud owe so much to this partnership. They changed pop music, I love love love their songs, I'm obsessed with their music. All these songs are great but Biology is siiiiiic, and untouchable was great I still think Black Jacks / Hear me out should of been a singles.
Fascinating interview! Always interesting to hear how the songs are developed. Although I am surprised she didn't mention that the song was originally intended for Samantha Mumba and another girl group called Orchid.
@markcoomber8222
Жыл бұрын
Orchid did record it (I knew one of the band members). Their vocals remained as backing vocals on the Girls Aloud final version.
@Chris-tn9bf
Жыл бұрын
@@markcoomber8222 do you have any other info at all on the group? all i know is that they were meant to record "sound of the underground", another song called "slide" i think & thats it
@markcoomber8222
Жыл бұрын
@@Chris-tn9bf Yeh, one of them became the girlfriend of an F1 driver. And also moved on into movie acting. Unsure of what happened to the other two. Their names feature in the single’s credits for ‘Sound of..’
@Chris-tn9bf
Жыл бұрын
@@markcoomber8222 so they were Louise Griffiths, Eve Bicker and Giselle Sommerville?
@markcoomber8222
Жыл бұрын
@@Chris-tn9bf Yes.
I believe the spoof from Frisky & Mannish and why it exists, because it works so well and it's also hilarious, but I can't believe Miranda actually thought about borrowing The Wheels on the Buses as well.
I’m pretty sure we really wanna know about the song here we go
Jerry Seinfeld sang The Wheels On The Bus Go Round & Round which was featured in their most popular episode. John F. Kennedy Jr., was mentioned and Jay Leno Late Night Talk Show Host had him and Jerry Seinfeld on the show at the same time. John Jr., loved the episode.
What she didn't mention was that the james bond style guitar idea was actually taken from another young female act he was working with.
@uv77mc85
6 ай бұрын
Not bond guitar, it's Dick dale surf style guitar which was because pulp fiction was big a few years before
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