Sunday, August 12, 2007

OK Go - Here It Goes Again Music Video (with Lyrics)

Duration: 184 seconds
Upload Time: 07-07-14 15:35:10
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It could be ten, but then again, I can't remember half an hour since a quarter to four. Throw on your clothes, the second side of Surfer Rosa, and you leave me with my jaw on the floor. Just when you think you're in control, just when you think you've got a hold, just when you get on a roll, here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again. Oh, here it goes again. I should have known, should have known, should have known again, but here it goes again. Oh, here it goes again. It starts out easy, something simple, something sleazy, something inching past the edge of the reserve. Now through lines of the cheap venetian blinds your car is pulling off of the curb. Just when you think you're in control, just when you think you've got a hold, just when you get on a roll, here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again. Oh, here it goes again. I should have known, should have known, should have known again, but here it goes again. Oh, here it goes. Oh, here it goes. Oh, here it goes again. Oh, here it goes again. Oh oh Oh, here it goes. Yeah, oh here it goes again. Hey hey Oh, here it goes. All right! I guess there's got to be a break in the monotony, but Jesus, when it rains how it pours. Throw on your clothes, the second side of Surfer Rosa, and you leave me, yeah, you leave me. Oh, here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again. Oh here it goes again. I should have known, should have known, should have known again, but here it goes again. Oh, here it goes, here it goes. Oh here it goes again. I should have known, should have known, but here it goes again. Oh here it, Oh here it, Oh here it, Oh here it, Oh here it goes I should have, I should have, I should have, I should have, I should have known Oh, here it goes, here it goes, here it goes again. Oh here it goes again. Oh, here it goes again. The band's singer, Damian Kulash, met bassist Tim Nordwind at Interlochen Arts Camp when they were 11. They met the band's original lead guitarist and keyboardist, Andy Duncan, in high school, and drummer Dan Konopka in college. They formed OK Go in 1998. Andy Duncan left the band in 2005 after they had recorded their second album, and was replaced by computer-programming whiz Andy Ross, who auditioned for them in Chicago. The band's best known singles are "Get Over It", "A Million Ways", and "Here It Goes Again." OK Go's most frequently cited musical influences are Pixies, The Cars, Cheap Trick, T. Rex, Queen, Prince, The Zombies, and bands from the Washington, D.C. punk rock scene, especially Fugazi and Shudder To Think. They share management with They Might Be Giants, with whom they toured before signing to Capitol Records in 2001. OK Go has gained significant recognition for its self-produced low-budget music videos, most significantly "Here It Goes Again", which features the band performing an intricately choreographed dance on eight treadmills. Having had some viral success with the unauthorized "A Million Ways" video, showing them dancing in a backyard, the band devised a video using rented treadmills.[1] Damian's sister choreographed the routines in both the "Here It Goes Again" and "A Million Ways" videos. The "Here It Goes Again" music video was filmed in one continuous shot and was uploaded to YouTube, where it has been viewed over nineteen million times. The video was popular enough to earn them the Grammy award for "Best Short-Form Music Video" in 2007 [2] and the YouTube 2006 Video Award for "Most Creative Video" [3]. The band's unique part-glam, part-geek rock fashion sense has also gotten a lot of attention. They are known for combining loud, clashing patterns and wearing waistcoats, sweater vests, ties, dress shirts, suspenders, dress pants, and an unusual amount of jewelry, particularly brooches. Some have noted similarities bewteen their style and that of Weezer, They Might Be Giants, The Hives, and hellogoodbye, but the band have said in interviews that their influences were Oscar Wilde, David Bowie, "Republican assholes," and "other people too wealthy to know how crazy they look." The band also served as the house band for public radio program This American Life on the show's fifth anniversary tour. The band performed an early predecessor to their wildly successful music videos-- a choreographed dance to the song "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips". Ira Glass, the show's host, wrote their first official bio, calling them "living catnip" and describing their songs as "part indie rock, part stadium rock, part straight up pop with the occasional whiff of Weezer or The Cars or Elliott Smith." [edit] Beginning success After OK Go's exposure on This American Life and their relationship with They Might Be Giants, the band released its self-titled debut album in 2002. In the United Kingdom, "Get Over It" debuted at No. 21 [4] (reported on OK Go's site), in the singles chart on March 16, 2003, and the band performed it on that week's edition of Top of the Pops. Also that week, the single's video was named video of the week by Q magazine. The single was featured in the EA Sports video games MVP Baseball 2003 and Madden NFL 2003. Also, their song " Do What You Want " was featured in the video games EA Sports NHL 06 and Burnout Revenge. The band contributed a cover of "This Will Be Our Year," the Zombies classic, as the lead track of Future Soundtrack for America, a political benefit album put out by Barsuk Records in the fall of 2004. Lead singer Damian Kulash also became somewhat politically active during that election cycle, writing a heavily downloaded how-to-guide entitled "How Your Band Can Fire Bush" for bands hoping to help unseat President George W. Bush. The band's second album, Oh No, was recorded in Malmö, Sweden and produced by Tore Johansson (The Cardigans, Franz Ferdinand) in the fall of 2004. Released in August 2005, it gained popularity for its first single, "A Million Ways," thanks to its video, which proved to be a viral Internet phenomenon in the fall of 2005. The ultra-low budget, long take video featured the band in their back yard performing a dance choreographed by lead singer Kulash's sister, Trish Sie. Using a camera borrowed from a friend, the video was produced for under ten dollars, and was apparently released without the knowledge or consent of their label, Capitol Records. By August 2006, the video had become the most downloaded music video ever with over 9 million downloads.[5] The band performed the dance live on British TV show Soccer AM. The nontraditional video for "A Million Ways" is not without precedent for the band. Previous oddball video efforts featuring OK Go include their Ping Pong Instructional Video and the Federal Truth In Music Project. They also performed a choreographed dance for the song "C-C-C-Cinamon Lips" at shows after the release of their first album. It was based on N'SYNC dance routines, which they had developed for the cable access show Chic-a-go-go, which required bands to lip-sync their songs.[1] On July 31, 2006 the band released a video in a similar vein for "Here It Goes Again" featuring an elaborately choreographed dance on treadmills, also directed and choreographed by Trish Sie. This video was viewed by over one million people on the media site YouTube in the first six days. As of the end of June 2007, the original video upload for "Here It Goes Again" has been viewed over 19 million times, putting it in 6th place for the most views of any video and 4th place for most favorited video of all time on YouTube. If the statistics for all copies of the video on YouTube are tallied together, the video has been viewed many more times. The band has worked with both world-renowned and relatively unknown directors including Francis Lawrence, Olivier Gondry (brother of Michel Gondry), Brian L. Perkins, Scott Keiner, and Todd Sullivan. On August 23, 2006, Damian Kulash appeared on The Colbert Report to talk about the unconventional popularity achieved with "A Million Ways" and "Here It Goes Again". The latter video won 2006 YouTube Award in the Most Creative category[6]. In OK Go's choreographed videos, their bassist Tim Nordwind lip-syncs instead of their lead singer, Damian Kulash, following the format from the dance choreographed for the song "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips", which Tim sings. On August 31, OK Go appeared live at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards performing their treadmill routine for "Here It Goes Again". Since the VMA performance, sales of the album & single have increased, especially on the iTunes Music Store where, as of September 5, 2006, the single has reached #11 and the album #2. On November 7, 2006, OK Go released a deluxe limited edition CD/DVD of the album Oh No. The DVD contains their music videos (dancing and playing instruments), a video of 180 fans performing the "A Million Ways" dance for a YouTube contest, previously unseen footage, and a behind-the-scenes look at their treadmill rehearsals for the "Here It Goes Again" video and for the MTV VMAs. In May 2006, they toured with Panic! at the Disco; in September they were in the U.K. supporting Motion City Soundtrack, and will continue their U.S. tour supporting Snow Patrol into Spring 2007. On January 12, 2007, OK Go made a guest appearance on the NBC show, Las Vegas. The episode, entitled "Fleeting Cheating Meeting," incorporated many songs from their Oh No album. On February 11, 2007, OK Go and Trish Sie took home a Grammy award for "Best Short-Form Music Video" for their viral music video, "Here It Goes Again". The band was recently made honorary members of the Harvard Lampoon. From Late July until Mid August 2007 OK Go have tour dates throughout Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. [edit] Current Damian Kulash -- vocals and guitar Tim Nordwind -- bass guitar and vocals Dan Konopka -- drums and percussion Andy Ross -- keyboards, guitar and vocals (2005--present) [edit] Former Andrew Duncan -- guitar, piano, keyboards, vibraphone, vocals (1998--2005) Burleigh Seaver -- keyboard, percussion (2002) Ara Anderson -- keyboard, percussion, trumpet (2002, 2004) Background information Origin Chicago, Illinois, USA Washington DC, USA Genre(s) Alternative rock Power pop Years active 1998 -- present Label(s) Capitol Website Official site Members Damian Kulash Tim Nordwind Dan Konopka Andy Ross Former members Andy Duncan

Comments
Skoodge80 ::: Favorites
Damian is wearing the weirdest pants I've ever seen. But the video is still great.
07-08-05 16:55:59
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comebackheart ::: Favorites
wow that was really cool. if i tried that i would go fling of the tred mill in seconds
07-08-07 00:33:40
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toadkid ::: Favorites
u stole this!
07-08-07 21:38:19
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hairydawg34 ::: Favorites
at 1:00 red pants trips
07-08-08 14:12:02
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myname232 ::: Favorites
hehe i go to interlochen. its an amazing camp. i cant believe they met there
07-08-09 01:49:07
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leicykelly ::: Favorites
very nice i cant believe they didnt fall
07-08-09 13:31:16
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bensksr ::: Favorites
hehehe, I think I'm gonna try & convince my friends 2 do that with me...
07-08-09 23:53:38
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Outcastedx ::: Favorites
Is that Panic! At The Disco? O_O Wow. Either way, awesome. <3
07-08-10 07:39:39
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Rdsv47 ::: Favorites
its ok go
07-08-11 01:08:38
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limey7 ::: Favorites
You don't know how LONG I've been looking for this! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
07-08-11 16:25:51
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