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Neil Codling

Acting

Biography

Neil John Codling is an English musician and songwriter, best known as the keyboardist, rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and co-songwriter for the alternative rock band Suede.

Known For

Later... with Jools Holland
5.6

Later... with Jools Holland is a contemporary British music television show hosted by Jools Holland.

Later... with Jools Holland

1992
Suede: The Insatiable Ones
7.4

Looking at identity, power, happiness, self-destruction and acceptance, this is a thematic exploration of a group that opened the door for Britpop and led the way for a new era of guitar music.

Suede: The Insatiable Ones

2018
Far from China
5.5

A young female writer whose father was a militant activist struggles to come to terms with this cumbersome legacy.

Far from China

2001
Classic Albums: Suede - Coming Up
6.8

SKY ARTS presents Suede's Coming Up (released on Nude Records in 1996) in the Classic Albums series.

Classic Albums: Suede - Coming Up

2021
Suede - Live at the Roundhouse 1996
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Suede performing live in concert at the Roundhouse, London, in 1996 during their tour of the 'Coming Up' album.

Suede - Live at the Roundhouse 1996

1996
Suede - Night Thoughts
6.2

Night Thoughts is the seventh studio album by English alternative rock band Suede. Produced by long-time collaborator Ed Buller, the album was released through Warner Music UK on 22 January 2016 to widespread critical acclaim. It was accompanied by a feature film, directed by Roger Sargent. During their 2016 tour the band performed from behind a screen on which Sargent's film was projected during the first half of their set. When You Are Young -Outsiders -No Tomorrow - Pale Snow - I Don't Know How to Reach You - What I'm Trying to Tell You -Tightrope - Learning to Be - Like Kids - I Can't Give Her What She Wants - When You Were Young - The Fur and the Feathers

Suede - Night Thoughts

2015
Suede - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
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At the request of the Teenage Cancer Trust, after a seven year hiatus Suede reformed to play what they believed would be a one-off concert at the Royal Albert Hall on 24th March 2010. As a result of the extraordinary reaction from the audience, the band decided to reform permanently.

Suede - Live at the Royal Albert Hall

2010
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A documentary / Live performance TV presentation from 1999.

Suede: Live at Perivale

1999
Suede - Introducing The Band
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This DVD features over 2 hours of concert footage and tour films. "Introducing The Band" was filmed at Aberdeen, Amsterdam, Bradford, Glasgow, Middlesbrough and Paris. "Cards, Pliers and Videotape" is a short film about touring.

Suede - Introducing The Band

2002
Suede - Live at Belfort Festival 1997
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Suede's performance at Belfort Festival in 1997.

Suede - Live at Belfort Festival 1997

1997
Suede - Primavera Sound 2019, Barcelona
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Suede's legendary performance captured at Primavera Sound Festival in Barcelona, 2019.

Suede - Primavera Sound 2019, Barcelona

2019
Autofiction: A Short Film
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Two protagonists wrestle with their feelings at a fraught emotional crossroads.

Autofiction: A Short Film

2022
Suede - Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco, CA
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Suede's live performance at the Justin Herman Plaza.

Suede - Justin Herman Plaza, San Francisco, CA

1997
Suede - Live at Summersonic Festival, Japan
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Suede perform at Japan's Summersonic festival in 2016, held annually in two locations; Chiba and Osaka.

Suede - Live at Summersonic Festival, Japan

2016
Suede - MAYA Music Festival 2020
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Suede's live performance at the MAYA Music Festival.

Suede - MAYA Music Festival 2020

2020
Suede - Head Music: Live in Tokyo 1999
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Suede brings their fourth studio album 'Head Music' to Tokyo.

Suede - Head Music: Live in Tokyo 1999

1999
Suede - Lost in TV
8.5

Lost In TV is a complete collection of Suede's music videos, arranged in chronological order. It reveals a band that has fallen repeatedly in and out of love with the video medium over the course of four albums. It begins with a low-budget performance clip for their first single, "The Drowners", in which all Suede's members are clearly, and rather endearingly, putting on poses they've been rehearsing and imagining for years. And it ends with "Can't Get Enough", which they couldn't rouse themselves to turn up for, instead allowing the song to soundtrack a short, though undeniably amusing, film about revenge. In between the quality varies with Suede's enthusiasm. Some of the videos here are every bit as awful as the band think, especially the altogether bewildering "Stay Together". Others they should give themselves more credit for "The Wild Ones", for example, retains a haunting quality that was worth any amount of plodding around a freezing Dartmoor.

Suede - Lost in TV

2001
Suede - The Phoenix 1995
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Suede LIVE at Phoenix Festival, 1995.

Suede - The Phoenix 1995

1995
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Suede explore Belfast and prepare for an intimate gig at Mandela Hall, Belfast.

Suede - Witness, Belfast

2002