Sean Cooney
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on a winter's night by a fire.
Whereas other ones, yeah, I mean, the Swansea Jack ones, I wanted that to be sort of upbeat and snappy, and that's kind of... I always imagine that as a kind of join-in one with those little refrains.
But then there's other sort of more...
There's one song on there about a guide dog called Roselle who belonged to Michael Higson who was working in the North Tower of the World Trade Centre on the morning of 9-11.
And Roselle led him down 78 flights of stairs that day.
And his book about it is just phenomenal.
It's called Thunder Dog.
So when I was writing the song for Roselle, that felt like a song of more thought and depth.
So I think there's a big mix of stuff that are going to be on there.
Back at the car park, yeah, that was nice.
We went the wrong way just the once.
No-one fell in, no-one got wet.
Do you want an ice cream?
Sometimes it can be.
It changes, really.
I mean, my office is kind of full of stuff, so I tend to just sort of write wherever, really.
I kind of like writing songs...
Lying on bed, on the bed, yeah, a little bed office thing, it's a bit lazy.
Often it's, I'm so lucky here at the south side of Sheffield, we've got a lovely park and we're only five minutes from Eccles Hall Woods and I spend a lot of time with the dog there walking around and sometimes there's a spark of inspiration that takes something in a different direction, so that's part of the process, yeah.