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There goes the world, ending once again….
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There’s a lot of good things to say about this video. Beyond the fact that I like the song, I also enjoy seeing all of the different people who run off with the camera. This video has a lot of energy and it’s just a lot of fun to watch. Visually, it’s a perfect fit for the music.
But, honestly, the main reason that I love this video is that Calvin and Ellie are just amazingly, incredibly adorable together! Usually, whenever I see a video about a couple in love, I always assume that one of them has died and the survivor is now remembering all of the good times. But, in this case, I chose to believe that Calvin and Ellie’s characters not only survived the video but that they stayed together.
(Of course, in real life, Calvin Harris was dating Rita Ora when this video came out.)
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On a whim, after I finished my review of First Blood, I decided to check to see if there were any music videos featuring Sylvester Stallone’s brother, Frank Stallone.
Lo and behold, from 1985’s Rambo: First Blood Part II.…
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I don’t what Seal’s going on about. I love the rain. In fact, it’s even been suggested that I’m only happy when it rains.
Sorry, Seal. We’re going to have to agree to disagree on this.
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This video kind of starts out with this vibe that basically says, “The world’s about to end so we might as well have the greatest party ever before we all cease to exist!” However, it then quickly turns into something much different. The party is so wonderful and the music so powerful that people start to spontaneously turn into Yetis. Have you ever wondered where the Sasquatch came from? Well, now you know. No longer will I fear running into the Boggy Creek Monster whenever I head up to Arkansas.
Personally, I love to dance and I certainly love Tiesto but I don’t know if I’d be willing to allow myself to be transformed into a Sasquatch. I may be alone in that, though. Everyone in the video certainly does appear to be happy about it.
And really, isn’t that what matters?
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I used to love watching Flight of the Conchords on HBO. The adventures of Bret, Jermaine, and Murray (can’t forget, Murray!) helped me get through some very dark times. No matter how down I felt during the week, I knew that I’d have a reason to laugh during the weekend.
I guess that’s why it makes me a bit sad to know that Jermaine and Bret apparently didn’t enjoy the experience of working for HBO. When the show didn’t return for a third season, there was a lot of speculation about what happened. At the time, Jermaine said that the show took up a lot of time and that neither one of them was happy with the pressure to constantly come up with new songs and material. In a 2016 interview, Bret explained that the show “basically stopped being fun. It really wasn’t a decision about money. It was definitely a decision about enjoying our lives.”
I can actually understand the feeling and I am kind of glad that Flight of the Conchords ended on a good note. I mean, the show only lasted two seasons but those were two GREAT seasons!
Of course, you can’t talk about Flight of the Conchords without talking about the music videos that aired during the show. For instance, today’s music video of the day originally aired during the second episode of Flight of the Conchords. In the episode, Bret and Jermaine have to figure out how to live in New York City despite having absolutely no money. (I forget how they manage to pull it off.) In this song and video, they describe what it’s like to live under inner city pressure.
Why does this work for me? It’s both serious and funny. The video strikes the right balance between parody and earnestness.
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Keep it simple.
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Fear not! My sharing of this video does not mean that I’m currently depressed. In fact, I’m actually doing pretty well as far as my emotions are concerned. We’ll see how I’m feeling at the end of April but so far this year, I’ve been in a good enough mood that some people have told me that it’s kind of annoying.
As for this video, I love the black-and-white cinematography. I love the starkness of the images during the video’s first half. Paige Stark not only performs the song but she directed the video as well. Good job on both counts!
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Today’s music video of the day is oddly disturbing and rather hypnotic. So, needless to say, I enjoyed watching it! I know what you’re probably wondering. What’s up with the chicken? Why are those clowns watching me? Is that retro footage from the 80s? Sometimes, it’s better to just except that something is. Don’t worry about why. Just accept the moment.
Here are the credits, as listed in the video’s youtube description: Video by Jonathan Campo (editing, animation), Joanie Wolkoff (lyrics & composition) Andy Friedman (drums), Jonathan Campo (guitar, bass, keyboards), John Cleary (engineering, mastering).
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