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Youtube Music Video of the Day: SUGIMOTO Kousuke/MANABE Takayuki

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010



SUGIMOTO Kousuke and MANABE Takayuki – the TV show

Youtube Music Video of the Day: Die Ärzte, again

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

I’ve linked to a video from these guys before, but this song’s great too:


Die Ärzte – Yoko Ono

I first saw this one on William Gibson’s blog – he also thoughtfully provided an outstanding Babelfish attempt at the lyrics.

For a while, the video ran through my head every time I stepped into the lift at work.

YouTube Music Video of the Day: Die Ärzte

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

These guys are one of those punk bands that never die, but just keep on being awesome while growing increasingly wrinkly.
The video is arguably not-safe-for-work.



Die Ärzte – Manchmal haben Frauen…

YouTube Music Video of the Day: Apradh (1972)

Monday, July 30th, 2007

I heard this song on FBI Radio a year or so ago. It’s the inspiration/basis for the Black Eyed Peas’ Don’t Phunk with my Heart – and it turns out it has an awesome, Orientalism-confounding, James-Bond-esque video/dance-routine as well:



Aye Naujawan Hai Sab Kuchch Yahan

It’s from Apradh, an Indian movie from 1972.

YouTube Music Video of the Day: The Chemical Brothers

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Last year, I was involved in the technical organisation for a conference. This meant that I had to make sure that laptops, projectors and everything else were set up before the start of each talk.

Going back to the main room after the morning tea break one day to do a last minute check, I discovered some damn kids had disconnected the speakers and projector from the lectern computer and were using them to play this:



The Chemical Brothers – Star Guitar

It’s directed by Michel Gondry (There’s also an interesting making-of). One of the kids was enthusing about the technology that went into making the video – but I must have watched to at least a third of the way through before realising that it wasn’t just straight film from a train window.

YouTube Music Video of the Day: Daft Punk

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

This video is reminiscent of an 80s kids’ cartoon – I’m thinking of Cities of Gold or Once Upon a Time… Life – but those cartoons were never actually this cool; I just remember them that way.


Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger

YouTube Music Video of the Day: Takashi Fujii

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Takashi Fujii is the host of Matthew’s Best Hit TV (maybe you remember him from a scene in Lost in Translation). He also has a music career, which I discovered by accident: I was looking to see if Tommy february6 (yesterday’s video) had any music available on the iTunes store. The only song my search produced was OH MY JULIET! by Takashi Fujii, on the Babel soundtrack. It turned out that Tommy produced the song, and the iTunes metadata had faithfully recorded this.

Anyway, the song is pure Tommy february6, and the video’s fun too:



Takashi Fujii – OH MY JULIET!

YouTube Music Video of the Day: Tommy february6

Friday, May 4th, 2007

After the brilliant green’s third album, their singer, Tomoko, started a solo side-project as ‘Tommy february6‘ (the 6 is silent), singing 80s-style synth-pop. What’s interesting (and perhaps distinctly Japanese) here is the lack of angle or attitude – the music is “irony free“:



Tommy february6 – ♥KISS♥ ONE MORE TIME

YouTube Music Video of the Day: Torch feat. Toni L

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

When I lived in Germany, I spent a lot of time watching Viva Zwei, a music video TV channel. They played a lot of local music, and one of the most interesting phenomena was that of “Deutscher hip-hop”, which was at the height of its popularity at the time. It tended intentionally towards humour and light-hearted songs, but beyond that I think there was an unintentionally comical aspect to some of these songs – especially the videos.

I liked the following one particularly because of Toni L, who shows up from 3:25 onwards:


Torch feat. Toni L – Wir waren mal Stars