Something In The Air - Official Video.
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i can't quite work out if this is actually terrible or brilliant.
i certainly find myself laughing and just how literal it is.
i certainly find myself laughing and just how literal it is.
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man this video sucks
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Funky Stanton wrote:Because it was so throw away and frivolous. Bongo Jam was a serious tune about serious issues, and as such needs serious visual imagery to accompany it. FFS Ben.elgato wrote:why do you think the video for Bongo Jam was so bad?
haha
i think the in the air video is okay. better having something simple that looks alright as opposed to being on a budget and trying to make something that looks flashy. that never works.
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God you've really pissed me off now. I can't believe you have the gall to come on here and ask a question like that. It's people like you that are sleepwalking us into a police state, WAKE UP MAN! This isn't happy happy land where we can take our civil liberties for granted, this is serious and if the right to play one's bongos AT ANY TIME OF DAY, let alone the morning, cannot be raised in a sensible manner then we are all quite frankly, fucked. The guy even got up early to play the fucking things. Jesus.

i dunno whats happened here really, how my question was interpreted cos i think i worded it slightly strangely and there's a lot of slightly cryptic sarcasm knocking around! but my question was to zhao, asking why he feels the way he does, rather than a sort of general expression of bewilderment at the video
personally i found the video amusing and found it completely in tune with the tone of the tune, so i was intrigued by zhao's response (and still am)
the In The Air video is jokes, but it does completely destroy the vibe of the tune for me
personally i found the video amusing and found it completely in tune with the tone of the tune, so i was intrigued by zhao's response (and still am)
the In The Air video is jokes, but it does completely destroy the vibe of the tune for me
to me bongo jam is a celebration of epic proportions, a volcanic joy that can not be stopped, and it feels like one that has been repressed for a long time (by dubstep? haha), and finally erupting with the righteousness of rain after a drought.elgato wrote:personally i found the video amusing and found it completely in tune with the tone of the tune, so i was intrigued by zhao's response (and still am)
to me bongo jam is, like someone else said, a happy and lighthearted, surely, but also very much serious tune. it expresses happiness with deadly CONVICTION, and not cheap bubblegum frivolity.
thus to me, the cheap and frivolous bubblegum video treatment is a disservice to the tune.
(couldn't find lyrics though so don't know about the "political" dimension someone was talking about)
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zhao wrote: to me bongo jam is a celebration of epic proportions, a volcanic joy that can not be stopped, and it feels like one that has been repressed for a long time (by dubstep? haha), and finally erupting with the righteousness of rain after a drought.
to me bongo jam is, like someone else said, a happy and lighthearted, surely, but also very much serious tune. it expresses happiness with deadly CONVICTION, and not cheap bubblegum frivolity.
thus to me, the cheap and frivolous bubblegum video treatment is a disservice to the tune.
(couldn't find lyrics though so don't know about the "political" dimension someone was talking about)
Either your sarcasm is even more cryptic than mine or you're looking far too deeply into what is essentially a marketing tool made after the fact. At least it wasn't flukes dressed in white wearing gucci sunglasses driving a convertible down Brighton sea front checking out girls.

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