The last music guide until the next series - but fear not. We've got plenty of stuff planned over the coming months to keep you interested...
The Toes – Chrome Radio Rocks – Opening Track
The episode's director, Charles Martin, opens the show with a track by a band i know nothing about. It's quite good though, isn't it?
Gravenhurst – See My Friends – Sid gets back home
In my write up for episode 4 I said that Gravenhurst did a fantastic cover of a Kinks song and here it is! This is from their 'Fire in Distant Buildings' album and is their second track to feature in Skins.
Blondie – Heart of Glass – Bryan from Spaced (Chris’ Dad) talking to Sid (His name is Mark Heap. Do your fucking research, Alex. Ed)
Sid’s mum has probably been listening to Magic FM and the lazy fucker can't be arsed to turn it off. In my opinion 'Atomic' (the track used in Trainspotting) is by far their best track.
Elliot Smith – Between the Bars – Michelle and Jal in bed.
James 'The Slasher' Hughes (Editor of this episode) gets in one of his favourite songwriters into the show to add some poignancy to the moment.
Charlie Parr – Track 4 (from Rooster/King Earle) – Michelle/Jal in the zoo/aquarium
We used this track in episode 5 and we now re-use our favourite Bluegrass musician to remind us of Chris. Check the track below
Boccherini - Minuetto - Funeral directors track
The guy from The Fast Show (Jon Thompson is his name. Honestly. Ed.) talks to Bryan from Spaced and many other cool comedies (this is now only mildly amusing. Ed.) whilst a piece of classical music that is used in 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls' is played in the background. Viewing everything through the lens of pop culture’s great innit? (HA HA HA HA HA HA. Ed)
Girls Aloud – Sound of the Underground – Car Chase track one
My little sister Paige (hello!!) bought this when it was released and i probably played it as much as her. It’s a pretty amazing track and Girls Aloud are one of the best girl groups of all time. We also used it as Toby fancies Sarah Harding and really, really, really wants to meet her. We figure now we’ve used her track he’s just that little bit closer to realising his dream.
The Everydays - Untitled – Playing on the Radio
Rich Stephenson is the lead singer of this upcoming rock revival act.
Britney Spears – Ooops I did it again – Second car chase track
After Toby realised that Sarah Harding’s getting married he thought he’d try the easier target of Britney Spears. I know she’s having a hard time at the moment, Toby but that’s a bit desperate isn’t it? (This time tomorrow, Alex will be on the dole. Ed.)
Mascagni – Raging Bull theme tune (amongst other things) – Funeral directors, track 2
Two famous people sit around whilst a famous piece of music from a famous film is playing; perhaps in series three we’ll have as many pop culture allusions as Spaced. I certainly hope so.
Tom Middleton – Sea of Glass – Chris’ funeral
Tom Middleton's a pretty cool guy; he's worked with Aphex Twin, produced one of the key ambient albums of all time as Global Communication and his label Universal Language Productions was the first to release Matthew Herbert's tracks, now his music's in Skins. In short; I'm jealous.
White Stripes – 7 Nation Army – fireworks song
After Tony nods, they play Chris some White Stripes in tribute.
Micah P Hinson – Wasted Away – Bryan from Spaced talks to Jal
We last heard Micah P Hinson at the end of Skins series one episode 8; he generally works well when you want the whole strummy, downbeat, acoustic guitar vibe.
Modern Lovers – Modern World – Cassie in New York
Dude, check the Slasher’s editing in time with the opening drum roll. That’s some pretty cool stuff. What’s also cool is using once again a bit of good ol’ Jonathan Richman.
Maps – Sid/Tony/Michelle in the Car
Maps is a guy called James Chapman who releases music that's inspired by cool bands like Spacemen 3, Broadcast and Low.
Tom McRae – I ain’t scared of lightning – Tony says goodbye to Sid
Some more singer-songrwriter-y stuff courtesy of The Slasher as Tony says goodbye to Sid. Who thinks The Slasher should write a guide to singer-songwriters on the site???
MGMT – Time to Pretend – Sid in New York/End Credits
In the final all out assault on England, MGMT get their track into the show. These guys look set to be pretty big over the next 6 months so keep your eye on them.
Keep popping back and checking out what we've got coming up and thanks for all the comments this series. Roll on series 3...
