Too late (oldrottenhead and kenny mac)

Started by kenny mac, June 02, 2013, 04:27:48 PM

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A tongue in cheek approach to this video hope it works.

https://www.ebutuoy.com/watch?v=a-fZuYgQvMY
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I absolutely love this song, and knew that I would right from when that wonderful musical intro melody kicked in.

The vocals are pretty stunning and really like how the sparseness of them leaves room for the music to come to the forefront also.

Pure ear candy and a cool video too.


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Fantastic song. Great vocals wrapped in nice music. Well done guys. I love it.

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chunk

For God sake James, give your hair a comb.

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Great vid. I have to post it on facebook guys.

kenny mac

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Well done!

One question: Who played the part of the dog?


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Right next to my mashed potatoes.

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Braw. Tell yer maw. I love the video. That was a great idea using the puppet. For a future video, you should do the whole band in puppets. Sort of a Muppets band only cooler.

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"When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion." - Robert M. Pirsig

Oldrottenhead

brilliant vid kenny, after watching this i wish i could grow my locks again. fat chance lol.
whit goes oan in ma heid



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