OK Go are the band that turned the music video into a one-take engineering problem, and Needing/Getting is the peak of that bit. They built a two-mile course in the California desert, rigged Damian Kulash’s Chevy with arms that play piano keys, glass bottles, and a whole percussion section as the car drives through them. The song itself is fine — chugging power-pop, the kind of thing you’d skip on the album — but the video makes it work. This is also the one that got Chevrolet to actually fund the thing, which is why it aired during the Super Bowl. Treadmill video gets all the press, this one is the better watch.
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OK Go Does Not Suck - Needing/Getting Music Video
1-min read. About as long as a Coldplay key change takes to ruin a song.
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Ferry Corsten & Marsh - Attraction (Ferry's Mix)
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Ferry Corsten is old enough to have his own mix of someone else's track and young enough that it bangs harder than the original. Anjunabeats.