Friday, December 15, 2006
Friday Frivolity
From "A Little Diversion for Friday..." on Stand to Reason's blog:

I agree with Evangelical Outpost that OK Go's treadmill video is one of the most amazing video clips of the year. It's a standout in the music video category at least. If you could care less about music videos, do yourself a favor and watch this one. While I can't vouch for the content of the song, the fact that they created this visual accompaniment live is simply amazing (most videos include multiple video takes pasted together in the editing room). Having a low budget isn't a hindrance if you've got talent.

I'm assuming the OK Go guys are not Christians (you can set me straight in the comments section if you'd like), so this reminds us that humans can create some wonderful art even if they are not reconciled to God. Isn't it another example of God's grace for Him to allow every human to explore and express aspects of greatness even if they have rejected Christ?

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At 12:01 AM, Blogger nancy said...

ah..perhaps we have a new olympic sport! Well worth the 3 minutes I spent watching it.

 
At 8:45 AM, Blogger -Belinda said...

Very entertaining actually. You always keep me up on the latest entertainment John.....Thanks!!!! I'll have to forward that one on to my Dad.

 

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