Dan Gillespie Sells and Richard Jones of The Feeling tell us why it's always better to think that you’re lucky.
Descriptor: First we see a black screen with a blue caption which reads, “THE FEELING”. We then see graphic shots of members of The Feeling talking to each other behind a blue filter, before seeing an animated caption that reads, “DO YOU HAVE A LUCKY NUMBER?”. We then see Dan Gillespie Sells and Richard Jones of The Feeling sitting on a sofa.
Dan Gillespie Sells: I don’t have a lucky number, but I’m going to make one up now. And I’m going to hope that it’s going to be lucky for me forever. Em, I’d say one hundred.
Richard Jones: My lucky number has to be thirteen. Living dangerously.
Descriptor: We now see a black screen with an animated caption which reads, “DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A LUCKY PERSON?”. Then, once again, we see Dan Gillespie Sells and Richard Jones of The Feeling sitting on a sofa.
Dan Gillespie Sells: I, from now on, consider myself a lucky person, cos I think it’s more likely to...
Richard Jones: Because life will be better that way.
Dan Gillespie Sells: Life will be better that way, it’s always better to think that you’re lucky. If you spend the whole time down and thinking you’re unlucky and bad things happen to you. You’re just going to notice all the bad stuff and you’re going to make things happen.
Descriptor: For the final time we see a black screen with an animated caption which reads, “DO YOU HAVE ANY LUCKY CHARMS?”. Then, once again, we see Dan Gillespie Sells and Richard Jones of The Feeling sitting on a sofa.
Dan Gillespie Sells: I’ve got my Grandmother’s ring, which I don’t have on me at the moment, but, em, my Grandmother’s ring …
Richard Jones: It’s not going to be a good night. Not without that on.
Dan Gillespie Sells: … is good, yes. I’m obviously not going to win, because I haven’t got my Grandmother’s ring on. But it’s just, it’s this old gold ring, and she’s a proper old East End lady, twenty-one stone, she was enormous. And her pinkie ring, which I had to have sized down to fit on my middle finger, em, is, ah, is, is always in my bedside table, on very special days I take it out and wear it. And, um, don’t know whether it’s lucky or not but, um, it’s, it’s my Gran’s ring.
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