papalazeru wrote:
I'm gonna make you jealous now IK.
I OWN a 'business man' that they are talking about. It's a Japanese modelMy bro sent it to me years ago, he lives out there, and it's shit but looks bizarre. It's mouth it gaping open and wears a suit and it's studly.
DerLanghaarige wrote:Three things you should know about the now following video:
- It was made years before Cloverfied
- The bad picture quality was intentional
- You should wait till at least 1:40 before you decide to turn it off
And now I give you the Rock'n Roll Übermensch
DerLanghaarige wrote:
Is she showing her penis in this?
John-Locke wrote:There has been a bit of controversy about the Music Video I am going to link to, it's by OK Go (those guys who did that video with the treadmills) and the controversy is surrounding their Record Company EMI disabling embedding from YouTube as they don't get their 0.004cents even though it was exactly this type of embed which helps to spread their music and make EMI lots of money a few years ago.
Original Story by one of the band here
This Too Shall Pass Vimeo link Vimeo always stutters for me though so if you dont mind giving EMI 0.004cents This Too Shall Pass YouTube link
I wouldn't normally share this with you because I didn't really care enough one way or the other but then I watched the video, it's a song that I liked immediately and the video is pretty damn cool and inventive for something they made themselves, shame I can't embed it right in the thread
Al Shut wrote:Come to think of it, haven't you posted this here before?
Pacino86845 wrote:While I was stalking Edgar Wright's teets I saw that he'd posted a music video directed by his buddy Peter Serafinowicz, of Spaced and Darth Maul fame:
The video and song are strangely hypnotic, especially once you realize that Hot Chip is not actually a boy band (the actual Hot Chip members are the nerdy guys in the crowd).
The bald guy in the video is a combination of Akira's Tetsuo, a Mars Attacks alien, and "shoop da whoop." Maybe throw in a dash of Jesus in there too...
Spandau Belly wrote:What does "Stumpf ist Trumpf" mean? I know the literal meaning of the words, "Blunt (Emily, I assume) is the best" but I'm guessing this is some sort of slang expression.
Please enlighten me.
Hermanator X wrote:
Great stuff, I dont care for the music, but damnit if it doesnt fit (should maybe be in the god thread?)
Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Careful, the people of Sugar Island don't like being called fudge pacters.
TheBaxter wrote:it's too bad they already made that betty page biopic, katy perry really looks the part.
Pink Floyd anthem rewritten for young Iranians
By JOHN CARUCCI, Associated Press Writer – Thu Aug 5, 5:21 pm ET
NEW YORK – The Pink Floyd rock music classic "Another Brick in the Wall" has been transformed by a Canadian band to reflect dissent young Iranians have for their government.
The song replaces the teacher reference with "Hey, Ayatollah, leave those kids alone!" It's performed by a Toronto-based rock band fronted by two Iranian brothers called Blurred Vision. It's been seen by more than 160,000 viewers on YouTube.
Pink Floyd founder Roger Waters gave Blurred Vision permission to use the song. Proceeds will go to Amnesty International.
The Blurred Vision version of the song expresses discord between young people and the government of Iran, where it's illegal to play rock music.
Waters will begin his tour of "The Wall" in Toronto on Sept. 15. "Another Brick in the Wall" is from that classic 1979 album.
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