i really enjoy running the daily bard and daily finny accounts on twitter cuz its really neat to realize at a certain point that some people have notifs on and will retweet a post i make not long after i post it and to see who show up the most in my notifs overall
like i just enjoy seeing how much other people love these characters too its cute 😊
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Looking for New Music?
My name is Grungy Bill. I'm a UK based Punk Rock and Noise artist. I've been making DIY Music since I was 14 years old. I play Bass, Guitar, Keyboard, and Theremin. My influences include: The Cramps, The Cure, Devo, Joy Division, The Pixies, The Ramones, and The Talking Heads.
Check Out My Music Video "Mr. Spock":
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A Baffling Tribute to 80s Music Video Weirdness
The music video was more than just a great way to advertise your band, it was a way to do something weird as hell that would stick in your audience's mind and give a director or team of animators a chance to really stretch their legs.
Yeah, we'll be hitting some classics you knew, but hey, here's that song from Ferris Beuller's Day Off and about a dozen other movies, TV shows, and food commercials.
Turns out the song is about the beauty of nature, and "Yello" isn't even a reference to the color, but is rather "A Yelled Hello". This is, from what I've gathered, pretty standard for a Swiss Electronic Music group.
Untapped potential for the indie horror genre in Herbie Hancock's "Rock it" with whole new fields of strange animatronics.
Strange abstract costumed characters interacting in a song that makes a lot more sense with the original uncensored lyric "when I was a very small boy, very small boys talked to me, now that we've grown up together, they're all taking drugs with me."
TMBG would be a huge selection of weird music videos if I let them, so we'll focus just on Istanbul (Not Constantinople). TMBG had a policy of the videos never really having anything to do with the song lyrics, and every one is a weird surprise because of it.
You are commanded to enjoy.
The Talking Heads also had a lot of weird videos, and while everyone would expect Burning Down the House, I like Road to Nowhere better. Enjoy.
I saw this on an AlTV special, and could never find it because there's a lot of songs with this name, and Hilly Michaels isn't well known.
It's a sort of colored pencil rotoscoped animation thing and it's just perfect.
Oh hey guys, is this really necessary, can't we leave the deli tray out and split out of here?
TOO LATE! I'm posting Gor-Gor by GWAR. If I had to have my mind blown at 2am on Headbanger's ball at a sleepover at my cousin's place, you can have yours blown on the tumblr.dot.com in the year of your lord 2024.
Is Devo cheating? I feel like it might be.
Cyndi Lauper made great videos, but for absolute mind bending oddness, the Goonies tie-in video "Goonies R Good Enough" qualifies on the basis of the 2:15 minute mini-movie featuring Cyndi Lauper, her real life dad Captain Lou Albano, and a host of (at the time) WWF wrestlers that frames the video with Rick Flair trying to foreclose on the family gas station.
The music video ends on a cliffhanger. To this day no one knows how Cyndi got out of that mess. Someone rescued her. Moe, lets say.
I believe this is the Avant-Garde, and it does apear they never give up.
Curses, the ten video limit is hit! I may return soon!
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Attention Indie Rock Fans!
My name is Grungy Bill. I'm a UK based Punk Rock and Noise artist. I've been making DIY Music since I was 14 years old. I play Bass, Guitar, Keyboard, and Theremin. My influences include: The Cramps, The Cure, Devo, Joy Division, The Pixies, The Ramones, and The Talking Heads.
Check Out My New Music Video "System Overload":
Or click here to find my latest music.
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