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Someone find me Snow Patrol - open your eyes video!!
Bloody ridiculous youtube wont show ANY original videos for this song. 'this video is not available in your country' Theyre a british band, why would it not be available!
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...fxzIIUp6gmf6nA |
Re: Someone find me Snow Patrol - open your eyes video!!
Youtube took down all orginal music videos from youtube, as record labels were claiming a breach of their copyright.
Only remix's are availiable in most cases.. |
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B0llocks to them. Youtube has gone down the drain. First the stupid annoying adverts at the bottom of videos, and now this.
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I found it somewhere else.
http://www.kovideo.net/music/video/S...-Eyes/558.html It looks like its a camera attached to a bike, but i cannot understand the strange ways it leans. |
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:smt017 not sure what you dont understand about it??
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I thought it was a motorbike due to the nippyness of the driving, and the way he fits into tight gaps. Turns out it was actually a car driving like a lunatic not afraid to use the pavement.
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Re: Someone find me Snow Patrol - open your eyes video!!
yup it was of a Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9
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But I stand corrected. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmdwtGK7NFU Shot in a single take, it is an example of cinéma-vérité. The length of the film was limited by the short capacity of the reel, and filmed from a gyro-stabilised camera mounted on the bumper of a Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9.[2] This model, which could reach a top speed of 235 km/h (146 mph), was only available with a 3-speed automatic transmission. Yet, one can hear gear changes up into 5th, as well as heel-and-toe down-shifting with a high-revving engine indicating speeds of well over 200 km/h. Calculations made by several independent groups showed that the car never exceeded 140 km/h (85 mph)[3], while another[4] estimated that the car had peaked at 220 km/h (136.7 mph). Lelouch himself claimed that the top speed achieved was over 200 km/h, somewhere between 230 km/h and 240 km/h.[5]It is suggested that the sound was dubbed with the noise of Lelouch's 275GTB, which has a corresponding number of gears and a similar engine note. A making-of-the-rendezvous documentary indicates that Lelouch himself was the driver, that the car driven was the Mercedes, although the sound track is from a Ferrari. One observer was posted close to the Louvre palace at a blind junction (archway) to assist the driver.[6] |
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