Brother O Brother, the one politically driven track from Bob Evans' 2009 album "Goodnight, Bull Creek!"
Some words of insight from the director, Sean Gilligan:
In 1963 American school children were subjected to something very strange and somewhat disturbing. Something that has left a lasting impression on many to this day. It was a film about a group of young kids in paper mache monkey masks who decide to ride their bikes to the local park for a picnic. With only one carry basket on one bike there is only one place for the packed lunches to go. The monkey kids embark on their journey but one by one meet with unpleasant accidents along the way. All except the young boy with the basket. Slow and steady he makes it to the park with all the lunches intact. While it was in fact a road safety film it was also a cautionary tale, one that not only outlined the various road rule requirements but also what dangers lie ahead for those little monkeys who disregard them. And many dangers there were. Of course the irony of the monkey kids not wearing bike helmets shouldn't be lost on anyone.
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I was quite suprised to see this clip again.. thought I was watching the clip from another song (Boards of Canada - Everything You do is a Balloon). Coincidence perhaps?
jabbaroski01 2 years ago
Your music is the soundtrack to my life.
InfiniteTuneage 2 years ago 2
Hey, I only learned to ride by myself at the age of 25.
It's humiliating being covered in bruises, but absolutely addictive and I have the bug now!
PS, <3 BOB EVANS, eating lunch all by himself :(
musich3ad 2 years ago
I never actually learned how to ride a bike. I tried, but never was able to do it by myself.
jedioftime 2 years ago 2