it's a damn good bouncy pop song
I first heard it on the radio and was all "Hey, it's OK Go. The 'Ffista music peeps like them. And they're on my radio!" and I thought the song was nice, catchy, and energetic.
But that video reaches a transcendant level of awesome.
it certainly isn't Deathless Epic Rock For The Ages
Muse is trying for that title. Especially with songs like Stockholm Syndrome. I leave it to the listener to decide if they succeeded.
Also, approximating the treadmill business as best I could in the tiny space of our nerd hole while singing to Matilda
Please tell me you video taped this and are putting in on the 'Net right now.
Please tell me you video taped this and are putting in on the 'Net right now.
In my spit-up-covered morning clothes and bedhead hair and with my truly shitty singing voice? No way in hell, bub. Though we will be getting a digital camera with some kind of video capacity in a week or so, and Hec has already threatened to sneak up on Matilda and me with it.
::is suddenly very, very paranoid::
I wasn't going to post this but now...what the hell. Very funny and very clever. [link]
That's awesome, jimi. Not treadmill awesome, but possibly close.
Interview with the guy selling the VU acetate: [link]
Bidding is up to $125K
The Stranglers - live in Toronto, 1980: [link] (link leads to a page that has a link to a zipfile.)
Am downloading now. 14 songs. 68.3 MB.
eta: Download is rather slow, with pauses. Maybe because WFMU linked to it....
Here It Goes Again video on YouTube
That video was a question on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" a couple of weeks ago. The question asked what piece of exercise equipment they used (rowing machine, treadmill, etc.). IIRC, the contestant had a "swap the question" lifeline and used it.
IIRC, the contestant had a "swap the question" lifeline and used it.
You SUCK for not knowing that, Loser Person!
(of course, I wouldn't have known a week ago, but I would have made a guess)