Also, Eleanor Roosevelt was the Nancy Reagan of black and white.
1. What a Gyp! We don't see the drunk driver get killed. Even though it's called "the funeral" we don't even see if the drunk actually got hit by the garbage truck (or whatever truck it was if it wasn't a dustbin).
2. As is often typical with music videos, the video had absolutely nothing to do with the content of the song.
3. What does Eleanor Roosevelt have to do with this video? (Unless you're tying my earlier quote from her to Pinhead's comments.) We don't see her or any reference to her in the video (or the song). From what was shown I think we're supposed to think the video is from about the late 1960s or early '70s.
Given the general rise in expenses and fall in the typical standard of living, the future ain't what it used to be.
The Happiness Engine wrote:Jesus you are bad at thinking.
How? I do not understand what is going on, so your response is the typical "blame the victim" mode of the incompetent. Accuse me of being bad at thinking rather than analyze what was said and reconcile it.
And you call me bad at thinking. Lame, lame lame. You are a wart on the ass of the Universe, awaiting the splash of Compound W to terminate your less-than-worthless existence.
Given the general rise in expenses and fall in the typical standard of living, the future ain't what it used to be.
Anyway, the new album came out today, and it's fucking brilliant. They're about as diametrically opposite from the "pretentious mashing of production values and image" that they've been accused of in this terrible thread.
Just two supremely talented musicians tearing it up. That's what they are.
When you need my help because I'm ruining everything, don't look at me.
pinback wrote:Just two supremely talented musicians tearing it up. That's what they are.
Going to actually agree with you here, as I accidentally stumbled upon them again and was quite surprised as to the inspired yet unique direction they have taken themselves. Anyway, here is my favorite single off their new album:
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Oh Ting Ting's... Please continue to be oh so AWESOME.
pinback wrote:Just two supremely talented musicians tearing it up. That's what they are.
Going to actually agree with you here, as I accidentally stumbled upon them again and was quite surprised as to the inspired yet unique direction they have taken themselves. Anyway, here is my favorite single off their new album:
Agreed - some of their older stuff kicks ass, too.
On a slightly unrelated note, Warner Music Group stripped the official White Stripes Youtube channel of all their music videos and replaced them with commercials for their new documentary!