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Rock and roll. Nice choice.
May you get your embrace.
You probably remember the video from what, second grade?!!!
Great as that song is, it is also single-handedly responsible for what must be, based on my contributions alone, more in-the-shower, in-the-car or drunk-anywhere bad falsetto sing-alongs than any tune in history. That chorus is irresistible.
Yes, and no one can hit that high note, but everyone tries, and it’s fantastic.
haha. my favorite bad-falsetto shower song (actually, car song) is “She’s a Star” (but this is my favorite James song… the unedited version that is… and this one has a great falsetto part too)
ah, here’s Star
does anyone know how that was made – is that rotoscoping?
– derek
I believe it is rotoscoping — wikipedia has a good couple of paragraphs about the song’s video — “Take on Me.”