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      gf is watching her stupid dinner party show

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        I thought I would watch some youtube videos

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          I am watching "COCK ROBIN...Promise you made .. "

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            New Order - True Faith

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              Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
              New Order - True Faith
              a ground breaking video

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                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                a ground breaking video
                The release of "True Faith" was accompanied by a surreal music video directed by Philippe Decouflé. In it bizarrely costumed dancers leap about, fight and slap each other in time to the music; while a girl in dark green makeup emerges from a flower bulb and signs the lyrics. The video has often been voted amongst the best music videos of its year. Sky Television's channel The Amp, for instance, has it rated as the best video of 1987, and it won the BPI award for Best Promotional Video in 1988. The overall tonality, themes and various elements from the video re-occurred in Decouflé's scenography and choreography for the inauguration ceremonies of the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.

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                  As is the case for many New Order songs, the words in the title (in this case "true" and "faith") do not appear anywhere in the lyrics.

                  The song is about heroin addiction.[citation needed] This is more obvious in the original lyrics, which contain the line, "They're all taking drugs with me," in place of, "They're afraid of what they see." The line was changed at the last minute due to pressure from label executives, but the original line is often used when the band performs the song live.

                  The band was surprised by the fact that the single widened their audience with younger children, due to the fact that the video's characters were reminiscent of children's programming, even though the real theme of the song is adult.

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                    Shiny Happy People - R.E.M.

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                      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                      Shiny Happy People - R.E.M.
                      makes me wish I was in the gym

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