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Paul may refer to:
"Welcome to Paradise" is a song by the American punk rock band Green Day. It is the fifth track from their third studio album, Dookie and was released as the second single from the album in October 1994. The original version of the song appeared on their second studio album, Kerplunk. The Dookie version was later included on the compilation album, International Superhits! in 2001. "Welcome to Paradise" is playable in the video game, Green Day: Rock Band. The song peaked at number 56 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart.
The song was written by Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool. It is based on the band's experience moving out of their parents' houses and into an abandoned house in Oakland, California where the band members, along with a number of others, lived without paying rent. The house was quite broken-down but to them it became home, and this sentiment is described in the song.
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Timothy John Booth (born 4 February 1960) is an English singer, dancer and actor best known as the lead singer from the band James.
Booth was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England and attended Shrewsbury School. Whilst a student at Manchester University studying drama, Booth encountered Jim Glennie, Paul Gilbertson and Gavan Whelan in 1981 in the cellar bar of the university's students' union. Impressed by Booth's distinctive dancing style, Gilbertson invited Booth to join their band as a dancer. Booth accepted the offer, and was soon promoted to lead singer and lyricist of James. (Maconie, 2000)
After a struggle for success and recognition throughout the 1980s, James finally achieved commercial success in the early 1990s with the rise of the Madchester music scene, and their single "Sit Down" reaching number 2 in the UK Singles Chart.
During 1995, Booth took a break from James and recorded an album with film composer Angelo Badalamenti, entitled Booth and the Bad Angel. He then returned to James to complete the recording of the album Whiplash, and stayed with the band until 2001 when he announced his departure to concentrate on other projects.
Behind the Scenes may refer to:
Trailer for Shane Meadows's film starring Paddy Considine, Gary Stretch, Toby Kebbell, Stuart Wolfenden, Paul Sadot, Paul Hurstfield, Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, Andrew Shim
Simon Powell's first feature film, set in Salford and starring Tim Booth (lead vocalist with James), Paul Hurstfield, Craig Kelly, Ian Mercer, Michelle Holmes and John Henshaw. Features interviews with cast and crew. Welcome to Paradise is in the process of being made right now, featuring locations all around Salford. It's about a middle-aged guy called Jimmy who can't read or write. He's a violent man, and the film shows how he deals with the break up of his relationship, and how he tries to turn his life around to win back his partner.
SalfordOnline reporter Martin Baxter met with Manchester based Film director, Simon Powell on the set of his new film, 'Welcome to Paradise.' Simon has embarked on a two year journey to record this, his first feature length film. Centred around the life of Gavin Brookes, played by Paul Hurstfield, the film follows the life of an illiterate debt collector who is forced to come to terms with a relationship break up. Filmed around the Greater Manchester area, 'Welcome to Paradise' is expected to premiere at all major film festivals in 2009/10. Check out the link below for the accompany article and for future behind the scenes videos. http://www.salfordonline.com/localnews_page/11868-welcome_to_salford_paradise.html
Debut Feature Film by Simon Powell Starring Paul Hurstfield (Dead Mans Shoes), Ian Mercer (Master & Commander Farside Of The World, Pirates Of The Caribbean 4), Tim Booth (Batman Begins), Anthony Crank (Shameless) and Michelle Holmes (Rita, Sue and Bob To). Touring Art House Cinema Venues across the UK throughout 2011 visit www.poorweeme.com
Guest Andy Griffith introduces four kids who are attending school in NYC (Paul Grayson, Jane Hurstfield, Jonathan Otis, Michelle Rosner). The panel must try to explain everyday natural phenomena in a way the kids can understand.
"Girl Shaped Love Drug" Official Cinematic Trailer Website: http://www.girlshapedlovedrug.com "Three Coincidences, Two Souls, One Day." A modern day love story, set in Manchester, about how coincidences bring two strangers together and take them on an eventful and beautiful life changing adventure, in just one day. ---------------------- Written, Produced, Directed by -- Simon Powell Producer -- Paul Hurstfield Executive Producer -- Vikas Shah Presented By: Fifty Three Degrees North Films, Simmer Films Sacha Dhawan -- Him Rachel Austin -- Her Dean Andrews -- Father Sean McKenzie -- Deano Small Philip Sanders -- Coffee Barista Susan McArdle -- Waitress Aidan Cross -- Busker Clay Whitter -- Chef Youth One -- Liam Ainsworth Youth Two -Hannah Cowsill Youth Three -- Brittany Norburn Ci...
Faced with serious financial troubles and the prospect of losing their home, a young married couple are thrilled when they are invited to participate in a potentially lucrative behavioural experiment. Things quickly turn sinister, however, when they realise the horrifying nature of what they have signed up for. horizons.film for more.
In this modern day love story, coincidence brings two strangers together on the bustling streets of lonely people in Manchester, England. The deeply philosophical, "Him" pretends to be people's guardian angel, when in actuality, he needs one the most. After seeing the confident and sweet "Her" three times in one day, "Him" decides fate is bringing them together. Over the course of one very eventful day, they experience fate, electric energy, and the unknown powers of the heart. Director Simon Powell's boy-meets-girl tale is intelligent, dark, funny, and executed with enough charm to give it the power to spread an unexpected grin on your face. Featuring music by: Puressence, The Eels Tim Booth, Bacillus, Devotchka Producer/Writer/Director: Simon Powell Producer: Paul Hurstfield, Vikas Sh...
Trailer for Shane Meadows's film starring Paddy Considine, Gary Stretch, Toby Kebbell, Stuart Wolfenden, Paul Sadot, Paul Hurstfield, Jo Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, Andrew Shim
Simon Powell's first feature film, set in Salford and starring Tim Booth (lead vocalist with James), Paul Hurstfield, Craig Kelly, Ian Mercer, Michelle Holmes and John Henshaw. Features interviews with cast and crew. Welcome to Paradise is in the process of being made right now, featuring locations all around Salford. It's about a middle-aged guy called Jimmy who can't read or write. He's a violent man, and the film shows how he deals with the break up of his relationship, and how he tries to turn his life around to win back his partner.
SalfordOnline reporter Martin Baxter met with Manchester based Film director, Simon Powell on the set of his new film, 'Welcome to Paradise.' Simon has embarked on a two year journey to record this, his first feature length film. Centred around the life of Gavin Brookes, played by Paul Hurstfield, the film follows the life of an illiterate debt collector who is forced to come to terms with a relationship break up. Filmed around the Greater Manchester area, 'Welcome to Paradise' is expected to premiere at all major film festivals in 2009/10. Check out the link below for the accompany article and for future behind the scenes videos. http://www.salfordonline.com/localnews_page/11868-welcome_to_salford_paradise.html
Debut Feature Film by Simon Powell Starring Paul Hurstfield (Dead Mans Shoes), Ian Mercer (Master & Commander Farside Of The World, Pirates Of The Caribbean 4), Tim Booth (Batman Begins), Anthony Crank (Shameless) and Michelle Holmes (Rita, Sue and Bob To). Touring Art House Cinema Venues across the UK throughout 2011 visit www.poorweeme.com
Guest Andy Griffith introduces four kids who are attending school in NYC (Paul Grayson, Jane Hurstfield, Jonathan Otis, Michelle Rosner). The panel must try to explain everyday natural phenomena in a way the kids can understand.
"Girl Shaped Love Drug" Official Cinematic Trailer Website: http://www.girlshapedlovedrug.com "Three Coincidences, Two Souls, One Day." A modern day love story, set in Manchester, about how coincidences bring two strangers together and take them on an eventful and beautiful life changing adventure, in just one day. ---------------------- Written, Produced, Directed by -- Simon Powell Producer -- Paul Hurstfield Executive Producer -- Vikas Shah Presented By: Fifty Three Degrees North Films, Simmer Films Sacha Dhawan -- Him Rachel Austin -- Her Dean Andrews -- Father Sean McKenzie -- Deano Small Philip Sanders -- Coffee Barista Susan McArdle -- Waitress Aidan Cross -- Busker Clay Whitter -- Chef Youth One -- Liam Ainsworth Youth Two -Hannah Cowsill Youth Three -- Brittany Norburn Ci...
Faced with serious financial troubles and the prospect of losing their home, a young married couple are thrilled when they are invited to participate in a potentially lucrative behavioural experiment. Things quickly turn sinister, however, when they realise the horrifying nature of what they have signed up for. horizons.film for more.
In this modern day love story, coincidence brings two strangers together on the bustling streets of lonely people in Manchester, England. The deeply philosophical, "Him" pretends to be people's guardian angel, when in actuality, he needs one the most. After seeing the confident and sweet "Her" three times in one day, "Him" decides fate is bringing them together. Over the course of one very eventful day, they experience fate, electric energy, and the unknown powers of the heart. Director Simon Powell's boy-meets-girl tale is intelligent, dark, funny, and executed with enough charm to give it the power to spread an unexpected grin on your face. Featuring music by: Puressence, The Eels Tim Booth, Bacillus, Devotchka Producer/Writer/Director: Simon Powell Producer: Paul Hurstfield, Vikas Sh...