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Paolo Nutini - Last Request (Official Video)
The official music video for Paolo Nutini - Last Request
Taken from Paolo Nutini's debut studio album 'These Streets' released in 2006, which featured the singles 'Last Request', 'Jenny Don't Be Hasty', 'Rewind' & 'New Shoes'.
Subscribe to the Paolo Nutini channel for the latest official music videos, behind the scenes and live performances here - https://www.youtube.com/user/paolonutini?sub_confirmation=1
Listen to more from the album 'These Streets': https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m4kHszI1v_wMaEFOUE4nts170prf9yF1k
See more official videos from Paolo Nutini here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG-6sLnL75vZBdPUj_URGz9NstmwU4lZ3
Follow Paolo Nutini:
Website: http://paolonutini.com
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Instagram: http://instagram.com/paol...
published: 27 Oct 2009
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Last Request
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Last Request · Paolo Nutini
These Streets
℗ 2006 Warner Music UK Ltd
Unknown: Chris Athens
Unknown: Darren Simpson
Acoustic Guitar: Donny Little
Backing Vocals: Donny Little
Guitar: Eddie Harrison
Drums, Keyboards, Percussion: Jim Duguid
Guitar: Ken Nelson
Producer: Ken Nelson
Audio Recording Engineer: Mark Phythian
Additional Producer: Matty Benbrook
Additional Programmer: Matty Benbrook
Bass Guitar: Mike Hunter
Lead Vocals: Paolo Nutini
Backing Vocals: Paolo Nutini
Unknown: Richard Wilkinson
Unknown: Tom Elmhirst
Writer: Jim Duguid
Writer: Matty Benbrook
Writer: Paolo Nutini
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published: 07 Aug 2015
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published: 08 Nov 2008
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Paolo Nutini - Last Request - live at Eden Sessions 2015
http://www.edenproject.com/sessions/
Watch Paolo Nutini perform Last Request live at the Eden Project, Cornwall, in 2015.
Don't forget to Subscribe/Like/Comment/Share!
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Eden Sessions TV is a music channel featuring previously unseen footage of the amazing artists who have performed at the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, since 2002.
The Eden Project's Biomes create a uniq...
published: 01 Dec 2015
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Paolo Nutini - Last request
Paolo Nutini sings his song Last request.
Host: "Now... A kind of talented man who is just 19 years old with a lovely voice and a beautiful song, we welcome... Paolo Nutini"
---------------------------------
Slow down, lie down,
Remember it's just you and me.
Don't sell out, bow out,
Remember how this used to be.
I just want you closer,
Is that alright?
Baby let's get closer tonight
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Oh, I've found, that I'm bound
To wander down that one way road.
And I realise all about your lies
But I'm no wiser than the fool I was before
I just want you closer,
Is that alright?
Baby let's get closer tonight...
published: 22 Sep 2009
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LAST REQUESTS | Omeleto
A woman cooks last meals for death row inmates.
LAST REQUESTS is used with permission from Courtenay Johnson. Learn more at https://courtenayjohnson.com.
Maggie, a cook working in the kitchen of a Texas prison, prepares a delicious, home-cooked dinner -- chicken with all the fixings -- for a mass murderer scheduled for execution the next day. It's not only the last meal for the death row prisoner -- it's also the last one that Maggie will ever prepare since the last meal program is being abolished by the state the next day.
She goes through an enormous outlay of effort, time and care to prepare the meal. One of her co-workers is skeptical of Maggie's efforts for a man who opened fire in a schoolyard and killed many young children, but the cook justifies it as an act of comfort for a m...
published: 23 Mar 2020
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Paolo Nutini - Last Request (Official Video)
The official music video for Paolo Nutini - Last Request
Taken from Paolo Nutini's debut studio album 'These Streets' released in 2006, which featured the sing...
The official music video for Paolo Nutini - Last Request
Taken from Paolo Nutini's debut studio album 'These Streets' released in 2006, which featured the singles 'Last Request', 'Jenny Don't Be Hasty', 'Rewind' & 'New Shoes'.
Subscribe to the Paolo Nutini channel for the latest official music videos, behind the scenes and live performances here - https://www.youtube.com/user/paolonutini?sub_confirmation=1
Listen to more from the album 'These Streets': https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m4kHszI1v_wMaEFOUE4nts170prf9yF1k
See more official videos from Paolo Nutini here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG-6sLnL75vZBdPUj_URGz9NstmwU4lZ3
Follow Paolo Nutini:
Website: http://paolonutini.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PaoloNutini
Instagram: http://instagram.com/paolonutini
Twitter: https://twitter.com/paolonutini
About Paolo Nutini:
Paolo Nutini is a soul-influenced alternative singer-songwriter from Paisley, Scotland. Raised in a music-loving family, he grew up listening to a range of folk, opera, jazz, and his father's R&B; favourites. Nutini's debut album, These Streets, released in 2006 achieved double-platinum status and sent the four singles 'Last Request', 'Jenny Don't Be Hasty', 'Rewind' and 'New Shoes' into the Top 40. His catalogue also boasts the 2009 Ivor Novello winning album 'Sunny Side Up' as well as 2014 album 'Caustic Love' which produced the hit singles 'Candy', 'Pencil Full of Lead', 'Scream (Funk My Life Up), 'Let Me Down Easy' and 'Iron Sky'.
#PaoloNutini #LastRequest #TheseStreets
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The official music video for Paolo Nutini - Last Request
Taken from Paolo Nutini's debut studio album 'These Streets' released in 2006, which featured the singles 'Last Request', 'Jenny Don't Be Hasty', 'Rewind' & 'New Shoes'.
Subscribe to the Paolo Nutini channel for the latest official music videos, behind the scenes and live performances here - https://www.youtube.com/user/paolonutini?sub_confirmation=1
Listen to more from the album 'These Streets': https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m4kHszI1v_wMaEFOUE4nts170prf9yF1k
See more official videos from Paolo Nutini here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG-6sLnL75vZBdPUj_URGz9NstmwU4lZ3
Follow Paolo Nutini:
Website: http://paolonutini.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PaoloNutini
Instagram: http://instagram.com/paolonutini
Twitter: https://twitter.com/paolonutini
About Paolo Nutini:
Paolo Nutini is a soul-influenced alternative singer-songwriter from Paisley, Scotland. Raised in a music-loving family, he grew up listening to a range of folk, opera, jazz, and his father's R&B; favourites. Nutini's debut album, These Streets, released in 2006 achieved double-platinum status and sent the four singles 'Last Request', 'Jenny Don't Be Hasty', 'Rewind' and 'New Shoes' into the Top 40. His catalogue also boasts the 2009 Ivor Novello winning album 'Sunny Side Up' as well as 2014 album 'Caustic Love' which produced the hit singles 'Candy', 'Pencil Full of Lead', 'Scream (Funk My Life Up), 'Let Me Down Easy' and 'Iron Sky'.
#PaoloNutini #LastRequest #TheseStreets
- published: 27 Oct 2009
- views: 24017197
3:41
Last Request
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Last Request · Paolo Nutini
These Streets
℗ 2006 Warner Music UK Ltd
Unknown: Chris Athens
Unknown: Darren Simpson
A...
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Last Request · Paolo Nutini
These Streets
℗ 2006 Warner Music UK Ltd
Unknown: Chris Athens
Unknown: Darren Simpson
Acoustic Guitar: Donny Little
Backing Vocals: Donny Little
Guitar: Eddie Harrison
Drums, Keyboards, Percussion: Jim Duguid
Guitar: Ken Nelson
Producer: Ken Nelson
Audio Recording Engineer: Mark Phythian
Additional Producer: Matty Benbrook
Additional Programmer: Matty Benbrook
Bass Guitar: Mike Hunter
Lead Vocals: Paolo Nutini
Backing Vocals: Paolo Nutini
Unknown: Richard Wilkinson
Unknown: Tom Elmhirst
Writer: Jim Duguid
Writer: Matty Benbrook
Writer: Paolo Nutini
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Last_Request
Provided to YouTube by Atlantic Records
Last Request · Paolo Nutini
These Streets
℗ 2006 Warner Music UK Ltd
Unknown: Chris Athens
Unknown: Darren Simpson
Acoustic Guitar: Donny Little
Backing Vocals: Donny Little
Guitar: Eddie Harrison
Drums, Keyboards, Percussion: Jim Duguid
Guitar: Ken Nelson
Producer: Ken Nelson
Audio Recording Engineer: Mark Phythian
Additional Producer: Matty Benbrook
Additional Programmer: Matty Benbrook
Bass Guitar: Mike Hunter
Lead Vocals: Paolo Nutini
Backing Vocals: Paolo Nutini
Unknown: Richard Wilkinson
Unknown: Tom Elmhirst
Writer: Jim Duguid
Writer: Matty Benbrook
Writer: Paolo Nutini
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 3725687
4:58
Paolo Nutini - Last Request - live at Eden Sessions 2015
http://www.edenproject.com/sessions/
Watch Paolo Nutini perform Last Request live at the Eden Project, Cornwall, in 2015.
Don't forget to Subscribe/Like/Comm...
http://www.edenproject.com/sessions/
Watch Paolo Nutini perform Last Request live at the Eden Project, Cornwall, in 2015.
Don't forget to Subscribe/Like/Comment/Share!
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SUBSCRIBE to Eden Sessions TV for regular releases of videos from our archive: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=edensessionsTV
More videos on Eden Sessions TV: http://www.youtube.com/edensessionsTV
Buy tickets for this year's Sessions: http://www.edenproject.com/sessions/
Follow us:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/edensessions
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theedensessions
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Eden Sessions TV is a music channel featuring previously unseen footage of the amazing artists who have performed at the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, since 2002.
The Eden Project's Biomes create a unique and spectacular backdrop and major artists have peformed including Muse, Pulp, Kasabian, Mumford & Sons, Paulo Nutini, Jack Johnson and Mika. As well as the gig footage, Eden Sessions TV features behind-the-scenes interviews with the musicians.
The Eden Project is an educational charity with projects around the world. We hope to create a new kind of music TV with artists supporting our charitable ambitions, and Eden helping artists to support their chosen charities. Music TV making a difference.
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Director: Morgan Lowndes
Co-producers: John Empson and Anna Meneer
https://wn.com/Paolo_Nutini_Last_Request_Live_At_Eden_Sessions_2015
http://www.edenproject.com/sessions/
Watch Paolo Nutini perform Last Request live at the Eden Project, Cornwall, in 2015.
Don't forget to Subscribe/Like/Comment/Share!
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SUBSCRIBE to Eden Sessions TV for regular releases of videos from our archive: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=edensessionsTV
More videos on Eden Sessions TV: http://www.youtube.com/edensessionsTV
Buy tickets for this year's Sessions: http://www.edenproject.com/sessions/
Follow us:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/edensessions
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theedensessions
-------
Eden Sessions TV is a music channel featuring previously unseen footage of the amazing artists who have performed at the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, since 2002.
The Eden Project's Biomes create a unique and spectacular backdrop and major artists have peformed including Muse, Pulp, Kasabian, Mumford & Sons, Paulo Nutini, Jack Johnson and Mika. As well as the gig footage, Eden Sessions TV features behind-the-scenes interviews with the musicians.
The Eden Project is an educational charity with projects around the world. We hope to create a new kind of music TV with artists supporting our charitable ambitions, and Eden helping artists to support their chosen charities. Music TV making a difference.
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Director: Morgan Lowndes
Co-producers: John Empson and Anna Meneer
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 291671
3:40
Paolo Nutini - Last request
Paolo Nutini sings his song Last request.
Host: "Now... A kind of talented man who is just 19 years old with a lovely voice and a beautiful song, we welcome......
Paolo Nutini sings his song Last request.
Host: "Now... A kind of talented man who is just 19 years old with a lovely voice and a beautiful song, we welcome... Paolo Nutini"
---------------------------------
Slow down, lie down,
Remember it's just you and me.
Don't sell out, bow out,
Remember how this used to be.
I just want you closer,
Is that alright?
Baby let's get closer tonight
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Oh, I've found, that I'm bound
To wander down that one way road.
And I realise all about your lies
But I'm no wiser than the fool I was before
I just want you closer,
Is that alright?
Baby let's get closer tonight
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Oh, baby, baby, baby,
Tell me how can, how can this be wrong?
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
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https://wn.com/Paolo_Nutini_Last_Request
Paolo Nutini sings his song Last request.
Host: "Now... A kind of talented man who is just 19 years old with a lovely voice and a beautiful song, we welcome... Paolo Nutini"
---------------------------------
Slow down, lie down,
Remember it's just you and me.
Don't sell out, bow out,
Remember how this used to be.
I just want you closer,
Is that alright?
Baby let's get closer tonight
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Oh, I've found, that I'm bound
To wander down that one way road.
And I realise all about your lies
But I'm no wiser than the fool I was before
I just want you closer,
Is that alright?
Baby let's get closer tonight
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Oh, baby, baby, baby,
Tell me how can, how can this be wrong?
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
Grant my last request,
And just let me hold you.
Don't shrug your shoulders,
Lay down beside me.
Sure I can accept that we're going nowhere,
But one last time lets go there,
Lay down beside me
---------------------------------
- published: 22 Sep 2009
- views: 528277
18:09
LAST REQUESTS | Omeleto
A woman cooks last meals for death row inmates.
LAST REQUESTS is used with permission from Courtenay Johnson. Learn more at https://courtenayjohnson.com.
Ma...
A woman cooks last meals for death row inmates.
LAST REQUESTS is used with permission from Courtenay Johnson. Learn more at https://courtenayjohnson.com.
Maggie, a cook working in the kitchen of a Texas prison, prepares a delicious, home-cooked dinner -- chicken with all the fixings -- for a mass murderer scheduled for execution the next day. It's not only the last meal for the death row prisoner -- it's also the last one that Maggie will ever prepare since the last meal program is being abolished by the state the next day.
She goes through an enormous outlay of effort, time and care to prepare the meal. One of her co-workers is skeptical of Maggie's efforts for a man who opened fire in a schoolyard and killed many young children, but the cook justifies it as an act of comfort for a man about to leave the land of the leaving and takes pride in her skill and work ethic.
But when her kindness doesn't land as intended, the cook reveals perhaps that there's more at work underneath her dignity and generosity than it seems.
Writer-director Courtenay Johnson's powerful, quietly provocative drama functions initially as a character portrait of sorts, portraying the work and effort of a behind-the-scenes worker in what many call the prison industrial complex. Coming from this seemingly peripheral position, it offers a subtle exploration of loaded yet ambiguous subjects like incarceration, capital punishment, mercy, justice and our own ulterior motives behind our beliefs.
Shot with a muted yet rich naturalism and written with a viewpoint that privileges character and environment, the visuals take us through part of a prison's inner workings, and the service workers offer a fascinating perspective on the role they -- and by proxy, prisons in general -- play in the U.S. judicial system, and in the process of justice in general. The storytelling isn't driven necessarily by event and action, but more the inner rhythms and emotional tides of the main character.
Actress Dale Dickey essays the role of Maggie, offering a distinctive, multi-layered, and deeply sympathetic portrayal of a complex character. At first, Maggie seems like a down-home, almost folksy character who ekes out dignity and pride to her livelihood. But underneath the persona is a powerful, interlocking knot of inner defenses, true convictions and powerful but marginalized emotional undercurrents.
When Maggie discovers the fate of her last meal, and it isn't received in the spirit in which it was intended, it seems to loosen up deep reservoirs of emotion and memory, making for a quiet yet devastating denouement, not just for her work but also for her unresolved feelings.
LAST REQUESTS riffs off the actual demise of the last meal program in Texas in 2011, when a notorious inmate on death row for an infamous hate crime ordered a large, extravagant meal for his last meal and refused to eat it when it was served, saying that he wasn't hungry. Taking this as a jumping-off point, the short offers an indelible, poignant portrait of a woman who finds pride in her work, despite its proximity to a difficult, thorny issue, as well as the unspoken unfinished business of her own life.
https://wn.com/Last_Requests_|_Omeleto
A woman cooks last meals for death row inmates.
LAST REQUESTS is used with permission from Courtenay Johnson. Learn more at https://courtenayjohnson.com.
Maggie, a cook working in the kitchen of a Texas prison, prepares a delicious, home-cooked dinner -- chicken with all the fixings -- for a mass murderer scheduled for execution the next day. It's not only the last meal for the death row prisoner -- it's also the last one that Maggie will ever prepare since the last meal program is being abolished by the state the next day.
She goes through an enormous outlay of effort, time and care to prepare the meal. One of her co-workers is skeptical of Maggie's efforts for a man who opened fire in a schoolyard and killed many young children, but the cook justifies it as an act of comfort for a man about to leave the land of the leaving and takes pride in her skill and work ethic.
But when her kindness doesn't land as intended, the cook reveals perhaps that there's more at work underneath her dignity and generosity than it seems.
Writer-director Courtenay Johnson's powerful, quietly provocative drama functions initially as a character portrait of sorts, portraying the work and effort of a behind-the-scenes worker in what many call the prison industrial complex. Coming from this seemingly peripheral position, it offers a subtle exploration of loaded yet ambiguous subjects like incarceration, capital punishment, mercy, justice and our own ulterior motives behind our beliefs.
Shot with a muted yet rich naturalism and written with a viewpoint that privileges character and environment, the visuals take us through part of a prison's inner workings, and the service workers offer a fascinating perspective on the role they -- and by proxy, prisons in general -- play in the U.S. judicial system, and in the process of justice in general. The storytelling isn't driven necessarily by event and action, but more the inner rhythms and emotional tides of the main character.
Actress Dale Dickey essays the role of Maggie, offering a distinctive, multi-layered, and deeply sympathetic portrayal of a complex character. At first, Maggie seems like a down-home, almost folksy character who ekes out dignity and pride to her livelihood. But underneath the persona is a powerful, interlocking knot of inner defenses, true convictions and powerful but marginalized emotional undercurrents.
When Maggie discovers the fate of her last meal, and it isn't received in the spirit in which it was intended, it seems to loosen up deep reservoirs of emotion and memory, making for a quiet yet devastating denouement, not just for her work but also for her unresolved feelings.
LAST REQUESTS riffs off the actual demise of the last meal program in Texas in 2011, when a notorious inmate on death row for an infamous hate crime ordered a large, extravagant meal for his last meal and refused to eat it when it was served, saying that he wasn't hungry. Taking this as a jumping-off point, the short offers an indelible, poignant portrait of a woman who finds pride in her work, despite its proximity to a difficult, thorny issue, as well as the unspoken unfinished business of her own life.
- published: 23 Mar 2020
- views: 2312845