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Second single of the second album (In It For The Money), Sun Hit's the Sky was shot during our first tour of Australia and New Zealand. Directors Nick Goffey & Dom Hawley came up trumps with the location: the 'Walls of China', a 33 kilometre crescent shaped dune formation in Mungo National Park, New South Wales. Two days of fly encrusted, searing heat in the middle of the Australian outback in high summer. Still the views were magnificent but the near death experiences in light aircraft we could have done without.
ONE LINE SYNOPSIS: The band play in the desert using solar energy as Mr. Robert Coombes drives a Monzarot, KR200 Messerschmitt car at high speed to arrive in time for the Keyboard solo and then everything drifts into a middle-eastern tinged cross-fade from hell for the coda.
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.SGFC Cert U. (Supergrass Guesswork Film Certification)
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