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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Backyard Dancing.

Okgo200


Probably the coolest music video I have ever seen. All in one take and pretty flawless.

From NPR:
A video by the band OK Go for its song "A Million Ways" has become a sensation on the Internet, with over 500,000 downloads. The video, of the band performing a complicated dance routine in Kulash's backyard, was never intended to be released publicly, but it has found a strong following. Robert Siegel talks with Damian Kulash, the band's singer/guitarist, and his sister Trish Sie, a former professional ballroom dancer and choreographed the dance.


Watch 'A Million Ways' (QT)

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