Sunset Strippers were an electronic music group from the UK. They are best-known for their 2005 song "Falling Stars", which samples the 1988 hit song "Waiting for a Star to Fall" by Boy Meets Girl and was involved in a sampling battle with Cabin Crew.[1] "Falling Stars" reached number 3 on the UK Singles Chart in March 2005.

In 2004, Sunset Strippers remixed the top 25 hit "Cry Little Sister", originally written by Gerard McMahon (under the pseudonym "Gerard McMann") as the theme tune for the film The Lost Boys.[3] In 2005, they remixed Planet Funk's song "The Switch", which featured in Mitsubishi television advertisements,[3] and in 2007 they remixed Irish pop band Westlife's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" for The Love Album. The group's last release under the Sunset Strippers name was "Step Right Up" in 2008, which appears on the downloadable version of Clubbers Guide '08 by Ministry of Sound.


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The music video for "Falling Stars" features choreographer Benji Weeratunge listening to the song in his headphones whilst washing his clothes in a launderette. Three attractive young women enter the launderette and begin to dance all at once whilst washing their clothes as well. As they wait for their clothes, the women strike poses that they coordinate with the music while Harry tries to attract their attention. The women also dance around the launderette, until they are seen wearing white shirts and red shorts. They begin dancing with Benji while he sings into a microphone. An old woman and her dog arriving at the launderette see Benji singing (in lip-sync form) inside with a mop as a microphone. It turns out that the women are only a vision from his imagination. Unimpressed, the old woman and the dog leave the launderette. Benji still continues to sing the song (in lip-sync form), even though he pretends nothing has happened.

Dead deer, falling stars. We live in a world with both. We are asked to endure both. And God persistently asks us, in that world, in all of those circumstances, if He can be our first and greatest love.

I gave KK a request to play "To the End", at exactly 6pm, and sat back to listen to it while talking on discord for a couple minutes. I looked back to the screen and saw shooting stars on the screen behinf KK. Isabelle didnt mention meteors tonight, and I know you can have little showers that don't get metnioned by villagers, but this is the only time this has happened

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And then my daughter spotted it. The first shooting star. And there. Another one. A quick flash of light and sudden streak. And oh, look there, that one left a trail. We kept count and even though we were only on the deck for 30 minutes, we spied 20 falling stars (and a couple of jet planes too).

We talked about constellations and how we wished we knew more of them so we could identify them because the jet black expanse of nighttime was chock full of them. We spoke of how utterly amazing it was that God created the heavens and that He knew how many stars He placed in the sky. And we fell silent thinking that over.

We made a sweet memory to last a lifetime and shared an experience bound with love while we shivered on the deck catching falling stars. A memory to store away in the pockets of our minds to pull out later on those rainy days when life seems so difficult.

Christmas songs from the radio filled the silence as we drove along enveloped in darkness only broken by headlights of sparse oncoming traffic on the four-lane highway and the occasional red brake lights of vehicles far ahead of us.

Cloud cover even obscured the brightness of the moon and its supporting cast of shining stars. Suddenly, ahead of us a burst of brilliance filled the dark firmament then left a trail of luminescence downward toward the ground.

Back once more in our own reveries, I mulled over what I had just witnessed. Catch a falling star. Catch a falling star. Put it in your pocket, save it for a rainy day. The lyrics to that song kept playing in my mind drowning out the secular Christmas songs still coming from the car radio.

Pacific Northwest-based string band Kristen Grainger and True North recently released their new album Fear of Falling Stars, a collection that really builds on their tradition of emotive storytelling and off-the-beaten path observations that ring very true of modern life. With Kristen Grainger on lead and harmony vocals, as well as plenty of songwriting, Dan Wetzel on a variety of instruments including guitar and banjo, Martin Stevens on mandolin, fiddle, and more, and Josh Adkins on upright bass, the group has plenty of resources to build nuanced music, and their particular goal is to attune orchestration to vocals and lyrics rather than creating contrasting elements.

I think this song speaks about suicide and about how its important to look ahead and not back. Talks about falling stars draining every night, I think this is like shattered dreams being discarded, things that seem so important one day will seem like smaller matters later on in life.

yea i think this song is about suicide too. to not think about the past but the future.also to like pay attention to ur kids like when we were all small and paid really close attention to our little monitos or dolls and cared for them well.the stars falling to me is like as if they are your dreams and one by one if it fails and doesnt work out it fells draining on that person and slowly starts to go toward the thoughts of suicide

shoot! "Falling stars" are the citizens of the US, and "drain every night" is crying. He's just saying at the begining that you will realize, and it will make you cry. When you look into it, you will see everyone else crying too.

Three shooting stars in a row. What a treat. They look tiny, those silver slivers. They must be very far away. Bravo on this set of shots. Focus looked post on, and very crisp as usual. From dusk to dawn? It looked like all the shots were taken from one exact spot. Maybe you camped there but maybe not because it can get freezing out there at night ?

Thank you very much. Living in the city, I rarely see shooting stars. They are a wonderful sight. The song is from my deepest memories as a child hearing music in the house, still clear as if it were yesterday.

John Donne's "Go and catch a falling star," first published in 1633, is a fantastical take on a traditional (and misogynistic) theme: women's supposedly inevitable infidelity. In the poem, a speaker tells a listener that he can look the whole world over, but finding a woman who'll be faithful to him is about as unlikely as finding a mermaid or meeting the devil. The poem's rhyme scheme, relatively steady meter, and clear hyperbole make its tone feel light-hearted and satirical, but the speaker also seems to harbor genuine melancholy, bitterness, and cynicism towards women and relationships.

All of my kids have their own special night night song. My boys are long past the days of wanting me to sing to them now that they are teens, but my girls still love it and have trouble going to bed without it.

Shooting Stars is a song by Australian electronic duo Bag Raiders first released in 2008, then again in 2009 as a single. Several years after its release, the song began appearing in remix videos employing a synthwave aesthetic, particularly of people falling.

Bag Raiders later released "Shooting Stars" as a stand-alone single in 2009, which would later be put on their self-titled album in 2010. The song peaked at number 62 on the ARIA singles chart. On July 22nd, 2009, Modular People uploaded the song's video to YouTube. The video, shown below, is heavily influenced by retro synthwave aesthetics. It has over 13 million views.

After that, the song grew more established as a meme, appearing in several popular remixes before spiking in popularity in late January 2017 following an upload by All Ski Casino on the 23rd that paired the song with a video of an overweight man diving (shown below). That video gained over 530,000 views and gained over 1,600 upvoted on /r/videos[3] the same day.

This started a trend of videos where the song is paired with footage of people falling edited to look as though they are falling through space. This format was later featured in Katy Perry's Swish Swish music video (seen below at 2:10) which was posted to YouTube on August 24th, 2017, and gained over 38 million views and 1.3 million likes in 72 hours.[5] e24fc04721

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