I love how the "Here It Goes Again" video sparks all this attention.
I was watching Comedy Central and talking to my friend and I hear the above said song on the television. I look from the laptop screen and see the dance. "On Comedy Central?" I think . . . then I see the practices for the video (or performance) . . . then parts of the "Invincible" video . . . then the end is saying something relative to "Ok Go "Oh No" in stores now!"
I freaked out on my friend and told him to watch Comedy Central.
So far, I've seen it twice within the last half hour. AND the Colbert Report episode with Damian was on again, so I stayed with the channel.
So, the point of all this is that there is a new commercial for Oh No. Has anyone else seen it?
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I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO! I'M TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS!
Sorry, that was a little bit extreme.
then again, I've been locked in my computer room doing school work, so I haven't really been watching tv.
I haven't seen it... and I would watch Comedy Central but DirecTV has this issue where it decides I don't need certain channels that we pay for. Like CC, Fuse, all those Lifetime-esque channels, Cartoon Network, Bravo, Disney, etc. It's no fun.
Were it not for OK Go, I'd have no reason to go on.
I never had Fuse . . . it made me sad.
I recently moved to my grandparents house (it's temporary until I go to school in Chicago), and they have Fuse. You can imagine how excited I was.
And they have VH1 Classic. That made me very happy, too.
Oh, thank goodness.
My life finally has true meaning.
I'm so happy I could cry!
I need a dose of old music every so often. VH1 helps with that, in addition to all my Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, The Who, Violent Femmes, etc., albums.
If my hometown had a channel like Me-TV, it would consist of Screamo/Emo and Metal music.
The local bands from my area basically suck. Well, their chose of music does.
If my hometown had a channel like Me-TV, it would consist of Screamo/Emo and Metal music.
The local bands from my area basically suck. Well, their chose of music does.
Old Music >>>>>> New Music.
If by old you mean 50s/60s Doo Wop and Rock n' Roll, then yes, that's a true statement. If by old music you mean "classic rock" from the 70s/80s/90s, then HELL NO.
i can only hope, or if someone could find a way of posting it up, i wud be very happy.
The former Of course, some of my favourite work is truly old, and I'm talking Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Impressioniste era's. Favourites include Handel, Tchaikovsky, Debussy, and Chopin. <3<3<3
I enjoy a some good Beethoven and Mozart myself.