Literal Music Video
I suppose our free time in these hard times are to blame for the fact that people will be more than happy to spend hours trawling through YouTube videos in order to kill time and brain cells before our lives expire. Who honestly can go out 24 hours a day, rock-climbing, skiing with a hunky instructor before rogering them behind the lodge, and making airplanes from nipples without a care in the world?
Of course not, you’re working all the hours just to ensure your cardboard box of a room doesn’t get taken away from you by the only 9 people in Britain with money left.
So to take us away from all that, here is another YouTube treat after the break;
“I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That, whatever that was)” as you will probably be aware, is a song done by Meat Loaf from way back in 1993 and was known by some as that bloody song that lingered in the charts like a bad smell. It was also the only half decent song from the Bat out of Hell 2 album that was only good enough to torture prisoners with. But some bright spark decided to liven it up by litterally singing what happens in the music video for the song and the result is actually something to praise!
It seems that some music videos are truly messed up and it’s only when we see it all pointed it to us with massive signs all screaming “DUH!” that we begin to think that we want whatever the creative types were smoking at the time they came up with the ideas in the first place.
Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart was one of those videos that made about as much sense as solar powered street lighting, and it seems that this bizzare music video is only really brought to life and indeed to anything that our brains can handle via the same literal treatment;
So there you are, let it not be said that humour and our capacity to take the p*ss out of strange things is dead. It’s just on life support, coughing up blood.
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