Skids played their first gig on 19 August 1977 at the Bellville Hotel in Pilmuir Street, Dunfermline, Scotland. Within six months they had released the Charles EP on the No Bad record label, created by Sandy Muir, a Dunfermline music shop owner turned manager. The record brought them to the attention of national BBC Radio 1DJJohn Peel. This led to a local gig supporting The Clash. Virgin Records then signed up Skids in April 1978. The singles "Sweet Suburbia" and "The Saints Are Coming" both made commercial inroads, before "Into the Valley" reached the UK Top 10 singles chart in early 1979. The band released their debut studio album, Scared to Dance, the same year. It was recorded at The Townhouse Studios in London, England with production and keyboards by David Batchelor. Adamson walked out towards the end of the sessions before all the guitar overdubs were completed. Session guitarist Chris Jenkins was chief maintenance engineer at Townhouse studios and completed the album using Adamson's studio set up, adding additional guitar to four tracks – "Into the Valley", "Integral Plot", "Calling the Tune" and "Scared to Dance". In the meantime Adamson returned to Scotland while the recording was finished. He rejoined the band for the live concert tour promotion of the album. The record included "The Saints Are Coming", which was later covered in late 2006 as a charity single by U2 and Green Day.
"The Little Things" is the third single from Colbie Caillat's 2007 debut album, Coco. It is a pop, folk-pop, acoustic song written by Caillat and Jason Reeves. The single did not chart well in the US, and was her weakest charting single from her album Coco. In 2008, she recorded a French translated version of this song.
Track listing
US single
"The Little Things" (Radio Edit) (C. Caillat, J. Reeves) - 3:35
"Magic" (Piano Version) (C. Caillat, J. Reeves) - 3:20
Dutch and German CD single
"The Little Things" (Album version) (C. Caillat, J. Reeves) 3:46
"Circles" (C. Caillat) - 3:54
German Maxi single
"The Little Things" (Album version) 3:46
"Dreams Collide" 4:05
"Bubbly" (Napster Live Session) 3:35
"The Little Things" (Music Video)
French iTunes single
"Ces petits riens" (C. Caillat, J. Reeves) 3:46
The Radio Edit shortens the song's intro.
Charts
Music video
European version
The video features Colbie Caillat and her love interest towards a man, Troy Dudley, the same man who appears in all of Caillat's videos. The video was for the European market and was shot in San Francisco and is separate from the storyline of the other videos.
A fan-led campaign persuaded NBC to broadcast three more episodes in July 2000; the three remaining unaired episodes, for a total of 18, aired that September on the cable network Fox Family Channel. The complete series was later released on DVD, and is available in North America on Netflix.
Freaks and Geeks has a cult following. The series appeared on Time magazine's 2007 "100 Greatest Shows of All Time" list, as well as placing third on the magazine's list of greatest television shows of the 2000s (decade). In 2007, Freaks and Geeks ranked #21 on TV Guide's Top Cult Shows Ever. In 2008, Entertainment Weekly ranked it the 13th-best series of the past 25 years. The same year, AOL TV named it the Best School Show of All Time. In 2013 TV Guide included it in its list of The 60 Greatest Dramas of All Time, and ranked it #1 on their list of 60 shows that were "Cancelled Too Soon". It launched several of its young actors into successful television and film careers.
The Little Things is an indie-rom-com with a supernatural twist. Supported by an alternative soundtrack it tells the story of a girl named Dee (AFI Nominated Actress Kathryn Beck), who believes she has a gift that can alter people destinies, provided she never leaves her house. However, when her powers are threatened by the possibility of eviction her only hope is the first love and life she effected with her gift, Mitch. (Chris Hillier) But he may not be so willing to help when he finds out his entire life has been manipulated all along.
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an Americanrock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists of Rick Miller, Dave Hartman, and Mary Huff.
SCOTS's music is generally very upbeat, as they usually write and perform songs about dancing, sex, and fried chicken, which are main themes in songs such as "Cheap Motels," "Soul City," and "Eight Piece Box." They are also known for their live shows, which often include throwing fried chicken and banana pudding into the audience, and audience members invited to dance onstage. As a general rule, they are not hostile toward non-commercial taping of their shows.
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Southern Culture On The Skids - The Little Things
"Southern Culture On The Skids is kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken, except it's a lot greasier and
makes you drool more " —Milwaukee's Downtown Edition
“Whether opening for Glen Frey or playing a basketball court at a women's prison, Southern Culture
On The Skids purveys a unique blend of roots, psychobilly, blues, and rock and roll. Hailing from
Chapel Hill, NC, SCOTS spends little time in their hometown, instead touring 10 months out of the
year. Germany, Belgium, Holland—Los Angeles, Tuscaloosa, Denton—it doesn't matter to this
decade-old group. They respond to the beckoning road and crowds everywhere love them.” —Robert Gordon
Released on Safe House Records in 1992. All Rights Reserved.
Available For Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Ditch-Diggin-Southern-Culture-Skids/dp/B000001X...
published: 18 Sep 2023
SOUTHERN CULTURE on the SKIDS "The Little Things" @ The Star Bar Atlanta, GA. 12-2-11
Go to scots.com and hit the Skidmart for all things SCOTS!!!
published: 11 Dec 2011
SCOTS-The Little Things
2o2o Bubbamax
published: 20 Sep 2020
Southern Culture on the Skids Little Things w The Woolly Bushmen STAR BAR Atlanta, GA 2015
Southern Culture on the Skids bring The Woolly Bushmen back for a song during their encore at a SOLD OUT Star Bar in Atlanta, GA. 12/4/15
published: 08 Dec 2015
Southern Culture on the Skids live at Paste Studio ATL
Watch Southern Culture on the Skids live at Paste Studio ATL! More sessions and interviews here: https://www.pastemagazine.com/studio
Audio: Chris Senador
Video: Andrew Barkau
published: 06 Nov 2019
Southern Culture On The Skids - Camel Walk
The original band edit of "Camel Walk" filmed at Dave's single-wide trailer. The band invited all their friends out for the video shoot and had a great party. This video just features the band and doesn't have the clips from the Ben Stiller movie "Flirting With Disaster", which used "Camel Walk" on the soundtrack.
published: 24 Oct 2011
The Little Things
Join Jacquie and The Little Things creator Pip Mackey as they unbox The Little Things training kit: an evidence-based English language training resource that focuses on intercultural communication in everyday interactions in aged care.
It’s particularly useful for supporting those PCWs who are of ESL and CALD backgrounds. The focus of The Little Things is both relational and practical and demonstrates that full language fluency is not an essential aspect of building positive trusted relationships.
published: 15 Nov 2023
A-Sides Presents: Southern Culture On The Skids "Freak Flag" (Savannah Stopover 2015)
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists of Rick Miller, Dave Hartman, and Mary Huff.
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The Little Things · Southern Culture On The Skids
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Released on: 2013-10-01
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The Little Things · Southern Culture On The Skids
Dig This
℗ 2013 Kudzu Records
Released on: 2013-10-01
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Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
The Little Things · Southern Culture On The Skids
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℗ 2013 Kudzu Records
Released on: 2013-10-01
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"Southern Culture On The Skids is kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken, except it's a lot greasier and
makes you drool more " —Milwaukee's Downtown Edition
“Wheth...
"Southern Culture On The Skids is kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken, except it's a lot greasier and
makes you drool more " —Milwaukee's Downtown Edition
“Whether opening for Glen Frey or playing a basketball court at a women's prison, Southern Culture
On The Skids purveys a unique blend of roots, psychobilly, blues, and rock and roll. Hailing from
Chapel Hill, NC, SCOTS spends little time in their hometown, instead touring 10 months out of the
year. Germany, Belgium, Holland—Los Angeles, Tuscaloosa, Denton—it doesn't matter to this
decade-old group. They respond to the beckoning road and crowds everywhere love them.” —Robert Gordon
Released on Safe House Records in 1992. All Rights Reserved.
Available For Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Ditch-Diggin-Southern-Culture-Skids/dp/B000001XUH/ref=sr_1_16?crid=37NJ3FNTMI9PH&keywords=southern+culture+on+the+skids&qid=1685504197&sprefix=southern+culture+on+the+skids%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-16
"Southern Culture On The Skids is kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken, except it's a lot greasier and
makes you drool more " —Milwaukee's Downtown Edition
“Whether opening for Glen Frey or playing a basketball court at a women's prison, Southern Culture
On The Skids purveys a unique blend of roots, psychobilly, blues, and rock and roll. Hailing from
Chapel Hill, NC, SCOTS spends little time in their hometown, instead touring 10 months out of the
year. Germany, Belgium, Holland—Los Angeles, Tuscaloosa, Denton—it doesn't matter to this
decade-old group. They respond to the beckoning road and crowds everywhere love them.” —Robert Gordon
Released on Safe House Records in 1992. All Rights Reserved.
Available For Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Ditch-Diggin-Southern-Culture-Skids/dp/B000001XUH/ref=sr_1_16?crid=37NJ3FNTMI9PH&keywords=southern+culture+on+the+skids&qid=1685504197&sprefix=southern+culture+on+the+skids%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-16
Watch Southern Culture on the Skids live at Paste Studio ATL! More sessions and interviews here: https://www.pastemagazine.com/studio
Audio: Chris Senador
Vide...
Watch Southern Culture on the Skids live at Paste Studio ATL! More sessions and interviews here: https://www.pastemagazine.com/studio
Audio: Chris Senador
Video: Andrew Barkau
Watch Southern Culture on the Skids live at Paste Studio ATL! More sessions and interviews here: https://www.pastemagazine.com/studio
Audio: Chris Senador
Video: Andrew Barkau
The original band edit of "Camel Walk" filmed at Dave's single-wide trailer. The band invited all their friends out for the video shoot and had a great party. T...
The original band edit of "Camel Walk" filmed at Dave's single-wide trailer. The band invited all their friends out for the video shoot and had a great party. This video just features the band and doesn't have the clips from the Ben Stiller movie "Flirting With Disaster", which used "Camel Walk" on the soundtrack.
The original band edit of "Camel Walk" filmed at Dave's single-wide trailer. The band invited all their friends out for the video shoot and had a great party. This video just features the band and doesn't have the clips from the Ben Stiller movie "Flirting With Disaster", which used "Camel Walk" on the soundtrack.
Join Jacquie and The Little Things creator Pip Mackey as they unbox The Little Things training kit: an evidence-based English language training resource that fo...
Join Jacquie and The Little Things creator Pip Mackey as they unbox The Little Things training kit: an evidence-based English language training resource that focuses on intercultural communication in everyday interactions in aged care.
It’s particularly useful for supporting those PCWs who are of ESL and CALD backgrounds. The focus of The Little Things is both relational and practical and demonstrates that full language fluency is not an essential aspect of building positive trusted relationships.
Join Jacquie and The Little Things creator Pip Mackey as they unbox The Little Things training kit: an evidence-based English language training resource that focuses on intercultural communication in everyday interactions in aged care.
It’s particularly useful for supporting those PCWs who are of ESL and CALD backgrounds. The focus of The Little Things is both relational and practical and demonstrates that full language fluency is not an essential aspect of building positive trusted relationships.
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists...
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists of Rick Miller, Dave Hartman, and Mary Huff.
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists of Rick Miller, Dave Hartman, and Mary Huff.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
The Little Things · Southern Culture On The Skids
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℗ 2013 Kudzu Records
Released on: 2013-10-01
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"Southern Culture On The Skids is kinda like Kentucky Fried Chicken, except it's a lot greasier and
makes you drool more " —Milwaukee's Downtown Edition
“Whether opening for Glen Frey or playing a basketball court at a women's prison, Southern Culture
On The Skids purveys a unique blend of roots, psychobilly, blues, and rock and roll. Hailing from
Chapel Hill, NC, SCOTS spends little time in their hometown, instead touring 10 months out of the
year. Germany, Belgium, Holland—Los Angeles, Tuscaloosa, Denton—it doesn't matter to this
decade-old group. They respond to the beckoning road and crowds everywhere love them.” —Robert Gordon
Released on Safe House Records in 1992. All Rights Reserved.
Available For Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/Ditch-Diggin-Southern-Culture-Skids/dp/B000001XUH/ref=sr_1_16?crid=37NJ3FNTMI9PH&keywords=southern+culture+on+the+skids&qid=1685504197&sprefix=southern+culture+on+the+skids%2Caps%2C150&sr=8-16
Watch Southern Culture on the Skids live at Paste Studio ATL! More sessions and interviews here: https://www.pastemagazine.com/studio
Audio: Chris Senador
Video: Andrew Barkau
The original band edit of "Camel Walk" filmed at Dave's single-wide trailer. The band invited all their friends out for the video shoot and had a great party. This video just features the band and doesn't have the clips from the Ben Stiller movie "Flirting With Disaster", which used "Camel Walk" on the soundtrack.
Join Jacquie and The Little Things creator Pip Mackey as they unbox The Little Things training kit: an evidence-based English language training resource that focuses on intercultural communication in everyday interactions in aged care.
It’s particularly useful for supporting those PCWs who are of ESL and CALD backgrounds. The focus of The Little Things is both relational and practical and demonstrates that full language fluency is not an essential aspect of building positive trusted relationships.
Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band that was formed in 1983 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band consists of Rick Miller, Dave Hartman, and Mary Huff.
Skids played their first gig on 19 August 1977 at the Bellville Hotel in Pilmuir Street, Dunfermline, Scotland. Within six months they had released the Charles EP on the No Bad record label, created by Sandy Muir, a Dunfermline music shop owner turned manager. The record brought them to the attention of national BBC Radio 1DJJohn Peel. This led to a local gig supporting The Clash. Virgin Records then signed up Skids in April 1978. The singles "Sweet Suburbia" and "The Saints Are Coming" both made commercial inroads, before "Into the Valley" reached the UK Top 10 singles chart in early 1979. The band released their debut studio album, Scared to Dance, the same year. It was recorded at The Townhouse Studios in London, England with production and keyboards by David Batchelor. Adamson walked out towards the end of the sessions before all the guitar overdubs were completed. Session guitarist Chris Jenkins was chief maintenance engineer at Townhouse studios and completed the album using Adamson's studio set up, adding additional guitar to four tracks – "Into the Valley", "Integral Plot", "Calling the Tune" and "Scared to Dance". In the meantime Adamson returned to Scotland while the recording was finished. He rejoined the band for the live concert tour promotion of the album. The record included "The Saints Are Coming", which was later covered in late 2006 as a charity single by U2 and Green Day.
I've tried and tried to run and hide To find a life that's new But wherever I go I always know I can't escape from you A jug of wine to numb my mind But what good does it do? The jug runs dry and still I cry I can't escape from you These wasted years are souvenirs Of love I thought was true Your memory is chained to me I can't escape from you There is no end, I can't pretend That dreams will soon come true A slave too long to a heart of stone I can't escape from you