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Song: "I just threw out the love of my dreams" Artist: Weezer w/ Rachel Haden
Hey guys, I been working on this animation off and on for lik...
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Song: "I just threw out the love of my dreams" Artist: Weezer w/ Rachel Haden
Hey guys, I been working on this animation off and on for like a term. I was having fun with frame by frame animation in combination with stop motion. Eventually, I hit a wall of... I dont want to do more lol.
Eventually, I will finish it. This is it so far, the part with the real people are placeholders. Enjoy!
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Ben Lee covers MGMT, filmed in a single take by Shoot the Player in Sydney Australia. For more clips check out www.ShootThePlayer.com.
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For the complete 'You Are Here: a That Dog playlist', click here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
That Dog - He's Kissing Christian.
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For the complete 'You Are Here: a That Dog playlist', click here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
That Dog - He's Kissing Christian.
Official music video for "He's Kissing Christian", the first single from Los Angeles band That Dog's second album "Totally Crushed Out!" (DGC Records, 1995).
Directed by Frank Sacramento.
That Dog: Anna Waronker (lead vocals, guitar) Petra Haden (voilin, vocals) Rachel Haden (bass, vocals) Tony Maxwell (drums)
Info on That Dog (from allmusic.com:) The lineup of the Los Angeles-based indie-pop quartet that dog. represented the flowering of a second generation of musical luminaries: singer/guitarist Anna Waronker was the daughter of famed producer and Warner Bros. head Lenny Waronker, while bassist Rachel Haden and her violinist sister Petra were two of the triplet daughters born to jazz titan Charlie Haden.
Friends since high school, the trio first began playing music together in Waronker's bedroom in the early '90s. Joined by drummer Tony Maxwell in 1992, that dog. issued their debut double seven-inch on the tiny Magnatone Records, quickly becoming a staple of the L.A. club circuit; a flurry of label interest followed, and the group signed with DGC in 1993. that dog.'s self-titled debut LP appeared in 1994; an energetic and quirky punk-pop effort highlighted by sunny harmonies and the intriguing use of violin and cello, the record became a college radio hit, and the light-hearted video for the lead single "Old Timer" even garnered some MTV airplay.
The follow-up, Totally Crushed Out!, was issued a year later; a concept album wittily exploring the teen angst of unrequited love (packaged to recall a Sweet Valley High romance novel), the record marked a significant maturity in Waronker's songwriting, evidenced by tracks like "Ms. Wrong" and "He's Kissing Christian."
A planned Waronker solo project was scheduled to follow, but instead her more pop-oriented material became the basis for the third that dog. record; co-produced by Brad Wood, the stellar Retreat From the Sun appeared in 1997. The band's breakup was announced that September. - Jason Ankeny, Allmusic.com
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For the complete 'You Are Here: a That Dog playlist', click here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list...
Official music video for "Never Say ...
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Official music video for "Never Say Never" by Los Angeles based band That Dog.
Directed by Mark Kohr. Released April 1997.
The video depicts singer Anna Waronker in a session with her therapist (played by drummer Tony Maxwell), while bassist Rachel Haden anxiously awaits outside for her appointment along with the doctor's daydreaming receptionist (played by violinist Petra Haden). The concept of the clip was inspired by the group having recently undergone "band therapy" to work out some internal conflicts prior to the recording of "Never Say Never"'s parent album "Retreat From The Sun."
"Never Say Never" was to become That Dog's only officially charting single, peaking at #27 on Billboard's Modern Rock Charts, with the album "Retreat From The Sun" reaching #31 on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart in 1997.
Unfortunately, apparently therapy was not successful and later that year, That Dog called it quits.
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