It may not have dancing zombies or animated fruit, but it's enjoyable none the less, despite being set to a Rob Thomas song. The video was directed by Walter Robot.
I once read an article by Rob Thomas. He knows hes not cool. He'll go to a club and people will stop talking to him when they find out who he is. Personally, I think his music is kind of cheesy but he has a pretty good sense of humor about it. The article ended with him noting that as far as he's concerned Scott Stapp is the real king of not cool. He's Rob Thomas's Rob Thomas, if you will.
Please re-distribute Echowood's Three Laws of Coolness for everyone:
1) A skull that dons a jaunty beret from Urban Outfitters is cool.
2) Monkey companions intensify the cool factor.
3) Live in a haunted lighthouse and speak posthumously of one's own shark attack.
Oh wait, those are someone else's laws.
Here's yours:
1) Wear pink.
2) Fear racoons.
3) Take a wild guess at who might be unpopular at the moment.
To prove my uncoolness: anyone else notice this song has the EXACT SAME chords in the chorus as Baba O'Riley? Still a catchy tune, but I keep expecting a fiddle to come out and jam at the end.
Great. Now I've got a mashed-up "Teenage Meltdown" going through my head. Way to decoolify two good songs while simultaneously giving me an earworm of ceti eel proportions.
really?
Why all the hating on Rob Thomas lately? Are we still on Matchbox 20 overload? Is he a jackass? What gives?
Admittedly, I enjoy Rob Thomas's music. But it's not cool to say you like his music.
Well, you are nothing if not cool, Echo.
I'm too old to care about being cool. (read: beyond cool)
I once read an article by Rob Thomas. He knows hes not cool. He'll go to a club and people will stop talking to him when they find out who he is. Personally, I think his music is kind of cheesy but he has a pretty good sense of humor about it. The article ended with him noting that as far as he's concerned Scott Stapp is the real king of not cool. He's Rob Thomas's Rob Thomas, if you will.
Echo,
Please re-distribute Echowood's Three Laws of Coolness for everyone:
1) A skull that dons a jaunty beret from Urban Outfitters is cool.
2) Monkey companions intensify the cool factor.
3) Live in a haunted lighthouse and speak posthumously of one's own shark attack.
Oh wait, those are someone else's laws.
Here's yours:
1) Wear pink.
2) Fear racoons.
3) Take a wild guess at who might be unpopular at the moment.
Ooh, that's checkmate.
Love,
King of Cool Johnny Wright
Drink the Kool-Aid Swayze - drink it up. You'll see. You'll ALL see! Once I expose JW's for all he really is, you'll come running back to me!
JW's motto: Love me or leave me
Echo's motto: Love me and leave me
That's the difference.
To prove my uncoolness: anyone else notice this song has the EXACT SAME chords in the chorus as Baba O'Riley? Still a catchy tune, but I keep expecting a fiddle to come out and jam at the end.
By Jove! You are correct, sir! I think it would be appropriate if you folks started up a "Stolen Chords" fund out of the vast 3C&T coffers.
Great. Now I've got a mashed-up "Teenage Meltdown" going through my head. Way to decoolify two good songs while simultaneously giving me an earworm of ceti eel proportions.
Echowood = Khan