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  • Mark YoYoMoFo Montgomery!!!

  • whats the name of the trick at 2:03 2:05?

  • @lokia11 some call it the washing machine. its for adjusting string tension. seasch for 'yoyo string tension tutorial'

  • @lokia11 some call it the washing machine. its for adjusting string tension. search for 'yoyo string tension tutorial'

  • @thebrillopad thank you. and do you know where i can learn this trick?

  • @thebrillopad lol nevermind you already did

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  • i like the song!! but i'm really amazed by the way this guy makes tricks with the yo-yo

  • wierdbu the yo-yo ing is AMAZING

  • This is for us to succeed!

  • this video is cool i like it. what i learn from this video is to keep your mind on what ever u doing and let nothing throw u off and to be yourself endjoy life and also to take control. yer this is a real good video, five thumb up!!!! good work.

  • Who disliked this video? Really? This is sweet, and one of the most interesting music videos out there. Great job Andrew.

  • It's always great seeing Westcott products being used in 'unconventional' ways!! LOVE IT!! :D

  • Reminds me of my yoyoing. Just being in my own world while ignoring all surroundings is so awesome.

  • I can really relate to the video, I see a lot of metaphors and symbology in it - Even if it was probably only meant for entertainment. I feel like there's so much going on around him, and he's somewhat going unnoticed. while everyone elses talent is being respected like the break dancers. Even at the end how everyone is tripping out, and he's still in his zone... No one is watching him. Even though we think we're artists; We'll always be looked at as kids playing with toys.

    Amazing Video Guys.

  • @Pokedots That's an interesting interpretation I hadn't thought of. The original concept of the video is loosely based on the Roman emperor, Nero, who supposedly "fiddled while Rome burned". So the vignettes in the background represent the arts in which Nero advanced during his reign, while the fire at the end of the video represents Rome burning. We had Mark come in for the video just because we thought it would be awesome, but I like your interpretation of Yoyo vs. Art. Very cool.

  • markmont makes the video

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