Post by cb2voyager1 on Aug 24, 2023 19:43:28 GMT
Hello all, I'm new to this forum and there is a lost media that is at the back of my mind that I've been trying to find for years, even before I had any idea what lost media was. I posted some information on r/lostmedia before, and I wanted to spread awareness here.
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"Young Again" was the third and final single of short-lived English rock band The Shining for their only album "True Skies", released on 9 September 2002.
Initially, evidence that suggested this video's existence is a contactmusic.com page that once contained the video, but unfortunately the two links that were hosted on the website are long dead and there are no archives of the website. Here are is the link: www.contactmusic.com/pages/theshiningx21x08x02
As I did more research into the topic, I stumbled upon a local UK magazine titled The List that did a write-up on The Shining on their 19 Sept 2002 issue, and even further evidence on the video's existence was solidified with a description:
Young Again (video)
"The idea was a straight performance, but we're inside a long tunnel. The band are at the bottom and the idea is you can actually see the sound-there's everything vibrating and building and building."
Here is the link for the article: archive.list.co.uk.s3-website.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/the-list/2002-09-19/22/index.html
In addition to a video description, this magazine featured a free CD which contained the aforementioned music video, but I can't locate it anywhere.
The previous two singles for True Skies were "Quicksilver" and "I Wonder How", both of which have their own music videos that are available in YouTube. The director for both of them is Elliot Chafer, and his Vimeo page contains them. Overall, nothing else has been found about this video on his profile so I assume that another director worked on Young Again.
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Information on the band
The Shining was an English rock band formed in 2000 after the second breakup of The Verve in 1999. Its members were two former Verve bandmates Simon Jones (bass), Simon Tong (keyboards and guitar), Duncan Baxter (vocals), Dan Macbean (guitars) and Mark Heaney (drums). John Squire was initially set to perform with the band, but left to do his own project early in the band's timeline. According to a Facebook post by Simon Jones around 2014, the band disbanded in 2003 due to a lack of label support.
For those of you wondering what happened to Duncan Baxter, he is currently a hair product sales executive, as there is an article online.
I hope you all can help me locate the video, thank you for your time.
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"Young Again" was the third and final single of short-lived English rock band The Shining for their only album "True Skies", released on 9 September 2002.
Initially, evidence that suggested this video's existence is a contactmusic.com page that once contained the video, but unfortunately the two links that were hosted on the website are long dead and there are no archives of the website. Here are is the link: www.contactmusic.com/pages/theshiningx21x08x02
As I did more research into the topic, I stumbled upon a local UK magazine titled The List that did a write-up on The Shining on their 19 Sept 2002 issue, and even further evidence on the video's existence was solidified with a description:
Young Again (video)
"The idea was a straight performance, but we're inside a long tunnel. The band are at the bottom and the idea is you can actually see the sound-there's everything vibrating and building and building."
Here is the link for the article: archive.list.co.uk.s3-website.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/the-list/2002-09-19/22/index.html
In addition to a video description, this magazine featured a free CD which contained the aforementioned music video, but I can't locate it anywhere.
The previous two singles for True Skies were "Quicksilver" and "I Wonder How", both of which have their own music videos that are available in YouTube. The director for both of them is Elliot Chafer, and his Vimeo page contains them. Overall, nothing else has been found about this video on his profile so I assume that another director worked on Young Again.
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Information on the band
The Shining was an English rock band formed in 2000 after the second breakup of The Verve in 1999. Its members were two former Verve bandmates Simon Jones (bass), Simon Tong (keyboards and guitar), Duncan Baxter (vocals), Dan Macbean (guitars) and Mark Heaney (drums). John Squire was initially set to perform with the band, but left to do his own project early in the band's timeline. According to a Facebook post by Simon Jones around 2014, the band disbanded in 2003 due to a lack of label support.
For those of you wondering what happened to Duncan Baxter, he is currently a hair product sales executive, as there is an article online.
I hope you all can help me locate the video, thank you for your time.