Sun-Sentinel: Like the song, but not the video? Make your own

Jake Coyle wrote an AP article in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel on the phenomenon of YouTube music videos:

Acts are increasingly giving up at least some control, leaving them sometimes wondering what their role is in this new, post-MTV, democratic world of music videos.

For the unofficial video for Spoon’s Don’t You Evah (tinyurl.com/yp38wh) produced by Wired magazine, the band gave its blessing to the robot-dancing clip. If you look closely, though, you can spot Spoon frontman Britt Daniel on an escalator — only a background figure in his own video.

2 Responses to “Sun-Sentinel: Like the song, but not the video? Make your own”

  1. asdf Says:

    Hurry up and god damn commercially produce the keepon. Gah!

  2. yeahiknow Says:

    only problem is they will likely be quite expensive, with 2 cameras and all. i just want one that dances, thats all i ask. lol if you hurry and commercially produce them before april 24 i can get one for my buddy’s birthday.

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