I give it to Gwen's: What u waiting 4
Janet's: All nite was ok, but it's so repetitive from past videos. | |
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NWF said: Maps by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs was wack, I don't know what yall are talking about.
Try watching it with your eyes open next time. | |
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sextonseven said: NWF said: Maps by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs was wack, I don't know what yall are talking about.
Try watching it with your eyes open next time. Wait, that was the one with the band and some children toturing animals, right? NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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NWF said: sextonseven said: Try watching it with your eyes open next time. Wait, that was the one with the band and some children toturing animals, right? The 'Children Of The Corn' video was for "Y Control". "Maps" was the video where the band performs in front of a half empty auditorium of disinterested people. Karen O's tears as the song ends really pulls at the heart strings. | |
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sextonseven said: NWF said: Wait, that was the one with the band and some children toturing animals, right? The 'Children Of The Corn' video was for "Y Control". "Maps" was the video where the band performs in front of a half empty auditorium of disinterested people. Karen O's tears as the song ends really pulls at the heart strings. Yeah, that's the other one. You mean to tell me that video beats out any other video made in 2004? Please. Franz Ferdinand anyone? NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Eric Prydz "Call On Me". The song was bollocks, but the video ... Phwoarrggh.
Christina Milian "Whatever You Want". See above, There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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NWF said: sextonseven said: The 'Children Of The Corn' video was for "Y Control". "Maps" was the video where the band performs in front of a half empty auditorium of disinterested people. Karen O's tears as the song ends really pulls at the heart strings. Yeah, that's the other one. You mean to tell me that video beats out any other video made in 2004? Please. I think it does. The video gives the song a kind of power that might have gone unnoticed before. When a clip can amplify a song that much, I consider it to be very successful. | |
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sextonseven said: NWF said: Yeah, that's the other one. You mean to tell me that video beats out any other video made in 2004? Please. I think it does. The video gives the song a kind of power that might have gone unnoticed before. When a clip can amplify a song that much, I consider it to be very successful. I thought her weepy performance kinda diminished the song's impact, to be perfectly honest. I love the track - it towers above everything else on the album, IMO - and I thought the video's concept (playing your heart out to disinterested audience) was fairly cool and in keeping with the tone of the song, but when the singer started pulling that "tears are coming" face, she totally lost me. | |
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damosuzuki said: sextonseven said: I think it does. The video gives the song a kind of power that might have gone unnoticed before. When a clip can amplify a song that much, I consider it to be very successful. I thought her weepy performance kinda diminished the song's impact, to be perfectly honest. I love the track - it towers above everything else on the album, IMO - and I thought the video's concept (playing your heart out to disinterested audience) was fairly cool and in keeping with the tone of the song, but when the singer started pulling that "tears are coming" face, she totally lost me. co-sign | |
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damosuzuki said: sextonseven said: I think it does. The video gives the song a kind of power that might have gone unnoticed before. When a clip can amplify a song that much, I consider it to be very successful. I thought her weepy performance kinda diminished the song's impact, to be perfectly honest. I love the track - it towers above everything else on the album, IMO - and I thought the video's concept (playing your heart out to disinterested audience) was fairly cool and in keeping with the tone of the song, but when the singer started pulling that "tears are coming" face, she totally lost me. As you said, she was playing her heart out. Sometimes tears happen. I think that's realistic given the lyrics of the song. grammar edit [Edited 1/1/05 15:36pm] | |
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sextonseven said: "Maps" - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
that's the shit! i let a friend see my copy i bought and i haven't got it back yet! this was last spring! | |
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Shapeshifter said: Eric Prydz "Call On Me". The song was bollocks, but the video ... Phwoarrggh.
Christina Milian "Whatever You Want". See above, watch it, you're a married man Mr. Shifter but I have to agree here, the "Call on me" video is.... special . [Edited 1/3/05 3:03am] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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