he told them his scheme for a Saviour Machine
Thursday, 4 March 2010 08:06 amI've had the latest OK Go video tabbed in my browser since Tuesday, and what with one thing and another haven't got around to posting it; in the interim, of course, the entire Internets and their Neil Gaiman have leaped on the bandwagon, so I'm now trailing behind the zeitgeist. I don't propose to let that stop me from posting it, if only for the benefit of
smoczek and the Evil Landlord, fellow Rube Goldberg afficionados and feared perpetrators of The Bunny Smasher. The contraption in OK Go's version is the Cadillac, the Rolls Royce, the ultimate of its kind. I am entirely with Neil Gaiman in that it makes me ridiculously happy. Also, OK Go are apparently cornering the market in one-shot music videos, and more power to their elbow in their absurd, quixotic quest. I think the marching band one is still my favourite, though.
I have to thank everyone for the comments, emails and SMSes, most of which I haven't had time to respond to individually, although I'll get there. I am feeling morally supported in the best possible way. Thank you.
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I have to thank everyone for the comments, emails and SMSes, most of which I haven't had time to respond to individually, although I'll get there. I am feeling morally supported in the best possible way. Thank you.