every once in awhile an artist realizes they have a "hit" on their hands...
sometimes they take out (or don't put in) the thing that makes it a hit, so it will just be a good song, not a major pop success. that kind of success for an indie band comes with a bunch of problems (read gotye). anyway, i don't know if these guys even realized that they did this, or if it is all in my mind, but i can't stop listening to the chorus of this song (over and over and over again) and, the chorus at least, is 3 or 4 notes away from some serious beatles shit, the lack of turn around in the second bar of the chorus (where it calls but doesn't repeat) makes me feel unsatisfied in the best possible way. like a great song that isn't long enough, but wouldn't be great at all, if it were any longer.
maybe i'm not making sense to anyone but me here... but damn, this song is undeniable. i hope he has a version somewhere with that turnaround in it that was "too good".
this is from a wedding in the summer of 2012 at the ace hotel palm springs. this is the danceparty portion of the night. it is unedited, not volume corrected or changed in any way... this is exactly how it came out of the speakers! enjoy.
over the last year or so we have painstakingly cut and re-edited 100's of films from every genre and time period imaginable to create a "MASH UP" of drinking and dancing scenes, a montage of sorts, to be projected on a screen at any party. we originally created them for our favorite annual parties airplanes and blazers & hitched (now know as THE CREAM (long story) (you can see them playing on the screens in the background of this video) and they were so well received that we decided to make them available to you here. you can buy one for $100 or both for $150. they run a little over an hour each and automatically loop so you never notice when they repeat. the discs contain film clips only, no audio.
DANCING
COCKTAILS
click the drop down menu to select 1 dvd or both dvds (if you are only buying 1 please specify which one you prefer "cocktail" or "dancing" in the memo. thanks!
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