November 06, 2004
Some might say they don't make music videos like they used to. And those that might say things like that might also have one killer mustache.
that webspace is gonna go down pretty soon...
Note that I am not among those that say music videos aren't what they used to be. Case in point: Eric Prydz's Call on Me (not safe for males with weak hearts). (also, thanks to reid and bunny for the tipoff).
That one is good, but personally I prefer the version by Hot Butter
Man Flip, thanks for the warning about that site. "Quantum mechanics do it in leaps?" That's just stupid. I'd hate to have had some fellow physicist walk in and see some retarded joke that doesn't make alot of sense.
Also, Nate, if you ike that aerobics video, might I suggest this movie
Now that this post came back up as a link from the past, I have more information. The singer is Tommy Seebach, he was a Danish rock 'n' roll sex god, and a more permanent link to his movie is here.
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That is awesomely ludicraptastic. That's actually one of my favorite songs, though not in that form; I considered putting it on my mixtape. It's a cover of The Shadows' Apache, famously re-covered by Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band. This song is crucial to the early history of Hip-Hop and has been endlessly sampled, notably in West Street Mob's "Break Dance Electric Boogie", in Grandmaster Flash's "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel," and in Sugarhill Gang's "Apache Rap."
Do you know anything more about the video? (BTW don't go to stileproject.com to find out: it is one of the supremely NSFW sites on the intarnets).
posted by mrflip at 07:54AM CST on November 06