When I was a youngster my parents bought me a pair of braces to hold up my new trousers. Of course these were 'Trousers to grow into' and without such support I would have been running around bare arsed. The braces were blue and had pictures of planets and rockets and, in the box, was a genuine ticket to the Moon.
I know, because it said so.
Somewhere in a landfill site, many many years ago...
Thursday, 4 March 2010
Simply stunning
A music video from the band OK Go. The song is not too bad - the engineering is amazing.
I just watched OK Go again, love it, and now it seems to be in Hi Def and the title has changed from 'RGM version' to 'Rube Goldberg Machine version'. Going viral?
There's a 'making of' series on Youtube at Making of TTSP #1 - OK Go, go up #2 to #4. It doesn't tell you much but it's fun.
That is brilliant and judging by the overalls, two or three takes were required!
ReplyDeleteThe splat at the end is perfect! And how many TVs did they hammer?
ReplyDeleteI have seen things somewhat similar but never set to music and not nearly this amazing! the end answered the question about their outfits!
ReplyDeleteI love stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteGood find, Andy.
The baby bear is clearly visible at Lilybearcam!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant find, Andy
ReplyDeleteThe mind boggles at the thought of how much planning went into devising and successfully implementing the 'mechanical' sequence of events shown here
Thanks folks, and I see them Dave.
ReplyDeleteI just watched OK Go again, love it, and now it seems to be in Hi Def and the title has changed from 'RGM version' to 'Rube Goldberg Machine version'. Going viral?
ReplyDeleteThere's a 'making of' series on Youtube at Making of TTSP #1 - OK Go, go up #2 to #4. It doesn't tell you much but it's fun.