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The pool of water that Healy (actually a stuntman) jumps into is part of a disused mining quarry known locally as "Gold Diggings" in Craddock Moor which is on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The video features the band in a rain-soaked setting, with the band having locked frontman Healy, wearing a kilt , in the trunk of a 1970s Vauxhall Viva .
After the pupils line up, the rest of the band show up, as do the other teachers. Healy then sets the timer, and runs to his seat to wait for the camera to take the picture, but then, it starts to rain heavily. All the pupils stand up and run to shelter, whilst the band members stay in their seats, with the rain pouring down at them still.
The Man Who was produced by Nigel Godrich and partially recorded at producer Mike Hedges's chateau in France. The majority of the songs were written before the band's debut album Good Feeling (1997) was released; "Writing to Reach You", "The Fear" and "Luv" were written around 1995–96, while "As You Are", "Turn" and "She's So Strange" date back as far as 1993 and the Glass Onion EP. [6]
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They had quite good songs; Fran always did write good songs." [ 17 ] While on a visit to Scotland, American engineer and producer Niko Bolas , a long-time Neil Young and Rolling Stones associate, tuned into a Travis session on Radio Scotland , and heard something in the band's music which instantly made him travel to Perth to see them.
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Meanwhile, the album remained at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for six months, won three Grammy Awards and spawned five hit singles, including another No. 1 (“Let’s Go Crazy”) and a No. 2 ...