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This is a interesting and informative open letter written by Damian Kulash from OK Go about why EMI is not allowing you to embed OK Go's latest (and very cool) video on websites.
The catch: the software that pays out those tiny sums doesn’t pay if a video is embedded. This means our label doesn’t get their hard-won share of the pie if our video is played on your blog, so (surprise, surprise) they won’t let us be on your blog. And, voilá: four years after we posted our first homemade videos to YouTube and they spread across the globe faster than swine flu, making our bassist’s glasses recognizable to 70-year-olds in Wichita and 5-year-olds in Seoul and eventually turning a tidy little profit for EMI, we’re – unbelievably – stuck in the position of arguing with our own label about the merits of having our videos be easily shared. It’s like the world has gone backwards.
http://okgo.forumsunlimited.com/index.php?showtopic=4169
OK Go - This Too Shall Pass from OK Go on Vimeo.
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very cool. i absolutely love this band, because of their music but also because of their sense of humor. psyched they have a new album out and i can't wait to see them again-they put on a great live show. thanks for posting Duncs :) my Wednesday afternoon just got a little happier!
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I've, of course, heard of this band but never thought much, but wow! What a great song and video! I've always had a thing for single shot choreographed videos.
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Agreed on all above.
I think their bass player, Andy Ross, went to the school I teach at.
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cool, potentially inspired by Fleetwood Macs live version of TUSK.
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Great quote: They have listed as one of their influences "Republican assholes."
I like them better already.