Bizarre Music Videos
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2023 12:23 am
And now for something completely different.
Puscifer - The Life of Brian (fan-art lyric video)
https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2019/07/19 ... -extended/
Falco :: Urban Tropical (Extended)
It’s much, much easier to make a case for the B-Side of Falco’s smash-hit “Rock Me Amadeus” as a bizarro, hopped up seven-minute odyssey than it is to convince anyone that it’s, you know, actually good. And yet, the new wave scat-rap of “Urban Tropical” is more than good. It’s the jam — a jam with the added bonus of eliciting a collective (if predictable) response of: “THAT Falco?” That Falco, indeed.
Conceived with fellow Austrian genre-polymath Kurt Hauenstein (Supermax, uber-session player, possibly in on the Milli Vanilli scam…), the song seethes with an undercurrent of unabashed hedonism. There’s certainly an element of “we have a lot of money and we have a lot of drugs.” The constant, however, is the free-wheeling Falco, née Johann “Hans” Hölzel, who brings the same kind of nonsense-makes-things-fun attitude that made a song about a classical composer’s financial woes an international sensation. / kramer
HEeyah, ganja, eeyah, come on a ganja eh, eh.Juniper wrote: ↑Thu Mar 09, 2023 5:43 pm
https://aquariumdrunkard.com/2019/07/19 ... -extended/
Falco :: Urban Tropical (Extended)
It’s much, much easier to make a case for the B-Side of Falco’s smash-hit “Rock Me Amadeus” as a bizarro, hopped up seven-minute odyssey than it is to convince anyone that it’s, you know, actually good. And yet, the new wave scat-rap of “Urban Tropical” is more than good. It’s the jam — a jam with the added bonus of eliciting a collective (if predictable) response of: “THAT Falco?” That Falco, indeed.
Conceived with fellow Austrian genre-polymath Kurt Hauenstein (Supermax, uber-session player, possibly in on the Milli Vanilli scam…), the song seethes with an undercurrent of unabashed hedonism. There’s certainly an element of “we have a lot of money and we have a lot of drugs.” The constant, however, is the free-wheeling Falco, née Johann “Hans” Hölzel, who brings the same kind of nonsense-makes-things-fun attitude that made a song about a classical composer’s financial woes an international sensation. / kramer
The Great Milenko