Just a Day

After filming for the performance wrapped, Lee left the studio premises on the back of a moped to travel to an airport, as he would spend Christmas and indeed his final days at his Miami home.

Feeder had already enjoyed a successful 2001 by the time "Just a Day" was released as a stand-alone single on 10 December 2001.

[1] "Buck Rogers" had given them their first top 10 single and had then repeated the success with the attendant album Echo Park.

[citation needed] The single was also released as an orange vinyl, with a Brian Serper mix of the main track as its A-side although the differences are hardly noticeable.

It started off as a competition on the band's website, in which fans had to send in an unedited video of themselves and the director chose the best ones.

After being notified that they were successful, they were then advised to refrain from posting on any public internet forum until the release of the video.

[5] It also became an inspiration to Jetplane Landing and Canadian rock band the Barenaked Ladies, for their videos to "Brave Gravity" and "Wind it Up" respectively.