Pearl Jam - "Do the Evolution"
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Originally posted by PaulOakenfold
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Actually, if you've ever seen The Chemical Brother's "Star Guitar" video that's really original and fun to watch, with the syncing music and scenery going by in a train... it's swellLast edited by Spybreak!; 08-07-2003, 07:24 PM.
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I always find it somewhat humorous that a number of people think Pearl Jam's "Do The Evolution" is one of the greatest music videos (although I do agree with those who do). Allow me to explain why.
The video was animed by Todd McFarlane Productions - for those of you who are unaware, Todd McFarlane was the creator of the comic book series "Spawn", which eventually branched out into action figures/movies/etc. Anyway, it just so happens that Todd McFarlane is a huge Pearl Jam fan. After listening to their newest album Yield (this is in 1997, mind you), he felt that their song "Do The Evolution" would be the perfect song to convert to video. The only obstacle standing in his way was the fact that the band, particularly Eddie Vedder, hated MTV with a passion.
The only real "Video" Pearl Jam had made up to that point was the one for the song "Jeremy" from their first album, Ten. It was a huge success, winning several MTV Video Music Awards. When the band went to accept the award, the acceptance speech Eddie Vedder gave consisted of this: "Thanks for the award, although I could really care less whether we won it or not. I guess since everyone that watches MTV thought this one was pretty good, we don't have to make these (music videos) anymore."
At that point, Pearl Jam ceased making music videos- partly because of their informal "boycott" on MTV and partly because the band thought they were a complete waste of time. McFarlane knew this, though. When he contacted the band to make the video, he stressed that it would be an animated video and that the band wouldn't have to contribute anything to it other than the song itself. The band responded with this comment: "We don't care if you make the video, we just don't want to be in it."
So there you have it. McFarlane went on to create a brilliant animated music video that coincided perfectly with the song's message. With zero input or involvement from Pearl Jam whatsoever (with the exception of the fantastic song ).Last edited by Pearl Jam; 08-07-2003, 06:48 PM.PLEASE, DON'T BE MISGUIDED...YA BITIN'. AND I'MA HAVE TA DIS YA, UNDERSTAND MISTA?
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hmmm.... thats a toughie.....
The Runners Up:
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Linkin Park - Pts. of Athrty (the robots and aliens fighting)
Marilyn Manson - Tainted Love (the Goth Gangstas, LOLZ )
The Best Music Video of All Time:
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Sabotoge by The Beastie Boys
they go around the town in cop cars looking like an old 70's Cop Show. funny funny funnyDELETED
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Originally posted by Evasive
Korn - Freak On A LeashPLEASE, DON'T BE MISGUIDED...YA BITIN'. AND I'MA HAVE TA DIS YA, UNDERSTAND MISTA?
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All my rambling and I have yet to list my favorites
My all-time favorite:
Radiohead - Just
Runners-Up:
Pearl Jam - Do The Evolution
Pearl Jam - Jeremy
The Dandy Warhols - Not if you were the last junky on earth
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Quannum - I changed my mind
Fatboy Slim - Rockafella Skank (the song has been played to death and then some, but I still laugh at breakdancing cowboys)
Daft Punk - Around the world
Lo Fidelity All-Stars - Battleflag (somewhat creepy)
Anything else that is original and creative.PLEASE, DON'T BE MISGUIDED...YA BITIN'. AND I'MA HAVE TA DIS YA, UNDERSTAND MISTA?
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Originally posted by Pearl Jam
I always find it somewhat humorous that a number of people think Pearl Jam's "Do The Evolution" is one of the greatest music videos (although I do agree with those who do). Allow me to explain why.
The video was animed by Todd McFarlane Productions - for those of you who are unaware, Todd McFarlane was the creator of the comic book series "Spawn", which eventually branched out into action figures/movies/etc. Anyway, it just so happens that Todd McFarlane is a huge Pearl Jam fan. After listening to their newest album Yield (this is in 1997, mind you), he felt that their song "Do The Evolution" would be the perfect song to convert to video. The only obstacle standing in his way was the fact that the band, particularly Eddie Vedder, hated MTV with a passion.
The only real "Video" Pearl Jam had made up to that point was the one for the song "Jeremy" from their first album, Ten. It was a huge success, winning several MTV Video Music Awards. When the band went to accept the award, the acceptance speech Eddie Vedder gave consisted of this: "Thanks for the award, although I could really care less whether we won it or not. I guess since everyone that watches MTV thought this one was pretty good, we don't have to make these (music videos) anymore."
At that point, Pearl Jam ceased making music videos- partly because of their informal "boycott" on MTV and partly because the band thought they were a complete waste of time. McFarlane knew this, though. When he contacted the band to make the video, he stressed that it would be an animated video and that the band wouldn't have to contribute anything to it other than the song itself. The band responded with this comment: "We don't care if you make the video, we just don't want to be in it."
So there you have it. McFarlane went on to create a brilliant animated music video that coincided perfectly with the song's message. With zero input or involvement from Pearl Jam whatsoever (with the exception of the fantastic song ).
i didnt know jeremy was a video.
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