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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2011

The Rural Alberta Advantage - Tornado 87
From the album "Departing"
Written & directed by Scott Cudmore
Produced by Erika Lobko & Michael Leblanc
Photographed by Michael Leblanc
Art directed by Zazu Myers
Editing/sound design by Scott Cudmore & Michael Leblanc
Visual FX by Paul Binney
Steadicam by Michael Heathcote
Colour by Technicolor
Production company: Leblanc +

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  • song starts at 3:03 for you impatient heads.

    but the beauty of the video makes it so worth the wait.

  • @Connor95A I was in this tornado. July 31st 1987 Edmonton Alberta they called it Black Friday because never had a tornado that large hit before. It turned out to be the 2nd deadliest tornado in Canadian history behind one in 1911. No one was prepared for it, no one knew what to do in a tornado, many people died

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  • Just recently found the RAA, and i can't listen to anything else. WHY AREN'T THEY MORE POPULAR?!

  • GREAT SONG... THANKS TO YOUTUBE MY IPOD HAS GREAT MUSIC LIKE THIS

  • My parents were a part of this one. Insane how natural disasters impact people's lives.

  • Never heard about this band before, I waited and it was worth every second. I gotta say, SaddleCreekRecords produce some great stuff :-)

  • Definitely one of my favorite RAA songs!!! Come back to Minneapolis already!!!

  • Damn, this is one hell of a video, might be the best I've ever seen.

  • This band continues to impress! Also, I'm kinda in love with Amy

  • @Connor95A it's apparently about a deadly tornado that one of the band members lived through that hit Edmonton, Alberta in 1987...the references to the black sky and the basement and holding on to and letting go of someone all seem to reinforce that.

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