Showing posts with label OK Go. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OK Go. Show all posts

OK Go - I Won't Let You Down

Music Television presents OK Go and the music video for their song titled I Won't Let You Down

Here is another excellent One Shot Music Video from OK Go.  The band has a long and highly creative history that stretches back to 1998, which can is meticulously laid out on their Wikipedia page, so won't bore you with too many details here.  It is their one shot music videos, that were first noticed here back in March of 2010 with This Too Shall Pass, that makes OK Go so interesting.  Additional music videos, all the way up until this most present one, have also been "one shot videos" that give these guys so much credibility in the creative planning side.  The videos take dozens and dozens of tries to get it in one shot, with tons of work going into every move in their videos. When you mix in all the other  elements of their music and business dealings, the realization that they are a real organization and not just a band comes into focus.

OK Go - I Won't Let You Down

Connect direct with OK Go at OKGo.Net

See a previous OK Go One Shot music video and other One Shot Hall of Famers here.

See OK Go's One Shot music video to their song titled End Love, here.

Here is a video about the making of the I Won't Let You Down music video:

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OK Go, This Too Shall Pass (Live at Moog Sound Lab)

Many may remember Ok Go as we posted their amazing conceptual video to their song entitled This Too Shall Pass here back in March 2010. Click the following link to see their original conceptual video to this great song: MusicTelevision.com/2010/03/ok-go-video-too-shall-pass-rube.html

Right here, however, OK Go performs an all MOOG version of their song "This Too Shall Pass" from the 2010 album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky" down at The MOOG Sound Lab.

The mood and tempo are set by Andy Ross via the Little Phatty's arpeggiator and staccato sound creating the perfect MOOG canvas for Damian and Tim.

Damian Kulash discovers the wonder of Full Sustain mode on the Moog guitar. Because of this, he was able to create a flowing violin esque melody and feel with little need for picking or strumming.

Tim Nordwind fills it all out with the Taurus 3 in Hand Mode. It's massive low register sound creates the perfect tone and ambience to pull the instruments together in this unique rendition of "This Too Shall Pass".

OK Go, This Too Shall Pass at MOOG SOUND LAB

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This post was originally created on July 21, 2011, with subsequent edits and updates by The Indies Network at TheIndiesNetworkCom, Facebook.Com/TheIndiesNetwork and Twitter.Com/indies

OK Go Video "This Too Shall Pass" - (The Rube Goldberg Machine Video)

MusicTelevision.Com presents OK Go

This is one of the coolest videos out there at the moment with over 5 million YouTube views in the first 6 days of it's release on YouTube. The group OK Go is known for it's viral videos. This particular video was filmed in a two story warehouse, in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.

OK Go - This Too Shall Pass


The "machine" was designed and built by the band, along with members of Syyn Labs ( http://syynlabs.com ) over the course of several months.

The new album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky" available at http://www.okgo.net/store

Directed by James Frost, OK Go and Syyn Labs. Produced by Shirley Moyers.