Cloud Cult: Good Friend (Official Music Video) - From the album "Love" - 2013 video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/02/27

Official music video of the single "Good Friend" by Cloud Cult (Love- 2013). More information at http://www.cloudcult.com

Music by Cloud Cult

Video by:

John Burgess - Writer / Director

Matt Holz - Producer

Tom Krohn - Director of Photography

Greg Niska - Gaffer

Jon Nordstrum - DP Assist

Cliff Dahlberg - Grip Tech

May Yang - Coordinator

Alexander Hays - Main boy

Chuck Terhark - Imaginary Friend

Will Holz - Main boy's friend

Adam Whisner - Dad

Leigha Horton - Mom

Charles Hubbell - Principal

Comments

8 years ago

sean zurel

Bad ass band. better music.anyone going to the mpls Convention center to see them on Sat?

9 years ago

Acey Hadrian

Honestly Cloud Cults Music helped me make it through some dark times in My Life. religious or not, I am an Atheist but I found salvation from Cloud Cult. They really helped me through some of the darkest times of my life. They continue to inspire me to be a better person everyday. I thank Cloud Cult for helping me out. I love you all!!!!

9 years ago

Acey Hadrian

I love Cloud Cult!!!! 

9 years ago

Kat Whl

In the end we are measured by the size of our hearts 

10 years ago

Paul Slawson

The second song I'd recommend is one of those songs that, somehow, hits home with every single verse, every single note, every single time the stick hits the skins."Life is a playgroundBut it takes a lot of workSo you'd better learn to love or it will tear you apartCuz in the end we are measured by the size of our heartsSo we can't do this alone"

10 years ago

Emilia Flood

This song is so inspirational. All I do is a good good friend. Kids these days are just so cruel to one another. You have to have skanky piercing just to fit in.

10 years ago

Stefanover Animalshelter

A M A Z I N G !!!

10 years ago

titinaw1

Thank you for posting this. I'm in the late thirty something crowd and also am dealing with the whole empty nest syndrome :) This song is exactly how I'm feeling right now. Unfortunately, I live in a small town in the middle of nowhere and like minded single people in my age group are in short supply here. Your post lets me know that there is hope for finding your best friend. Thank you... even though I know your reply was ment for funnywise, it's served double duty. Thank you.

10 years ago

Byron Ape

I know this is an old comment, but I feel your pain. I noticed as I aged and remained without the "house and kids" that my old friends lost themselves into, it became harder and harder to keep the connection with them due to they way our lives had changed. I lucked out in finding a best friend that I also loved, and after 6 years of dating and being engaged, we've been married nearly 4 years and are still best friends. Your friend is out there.

10 years ago

KawaiiUke

There are more of us on this planet day by day, living closer and closer with more technology and means to communicate and interact, but still we get further and further apart. Mental barriers, social conditioning and self-absorbed opinions keep people apart from each-other. We are distanced because as a society our priorities are so wrong. The Beatles knew what they where talking about, when they said, all you need is love. Time spent with loved ones is real. That is living. Fuck Capitalism

11 years ago

Bruno Henrique Ferreira

"All i need is a good good friend..."

11 years ago

JSA 1999

To be honest I agree

11 years ago

Riff Raff

I keep running into the feeling that most people all ready have their "best friends" and if you some how missed out finding one in elementary school, it gets harder and harder...

11 years ago

funnywise

I decided to end the night with this song, it is maybe I realy need a good friend, I don't know, but do you agree with me that it is getting more and more difficult to have a good friend after a certain age ? not to say impossible, you put more distance, you beware. Yes it would be good to have a good friend, the song translates well the feeling, repeating the song will make it work ? dunno, I will soon turn off everything and leave, I press the play button one last time, here we go.....

11 years ago

MuppetsFan1

I never know what to expect from Craig Minnowa, but Cloud Cult never fails to disappoint! Pardon the pun, but I love Love!

11 years ago

Paul Slawson

All I need is a good, good friend.

11 years ago

Robb Donker

Beautiful song! (but the video eeeh not so good- no matter, I'll just close my eyes :)

11 years ago

baphomick

Great flaming lips cover.

11 years ago

Victoria Robin

"The experimental, environmentally conscious Cloud Cult began in the mid-'90s in Minneapolis, MN. The band was initially the solo project of Craig Minowa, who launched Cloud Cult while he was pursuing a degree in environmental science, and also shining shoes and driving an ice cream truck, among other jobs. Minowa spent the bulk of 1995 recording The Shade Project, which included sounds produced by buckets, pans, and couch cushions. Additional musicians were recruited to play the material live, and Cloud Cult pushed the conventions of rock concerts by introducing "live painting" to their sets. During every show, members Connie Minowa and Scott West would complete a painting; the resulting artwork was then auctioned off upon the show's conclusion. Such creative flourishes would soon come to characterize Cloud Cult's music, green-minded philosophy, and live performances.Following the release of The Shade Project, Minowa busied himself with the creation of Earthology Records. He housed the nonprofit label on his own organic farm, powered by geothermal energy and built partially from reclaimed wood and recycled plastic. In early 2000, he returned to music with Who Killed Puck? After the birth of his son, however, Minowa devoted the bulk of his time to family, recording, grant writing, and environmental activism.With the sudden death of his son in February 2002, Minowa became reclusive and sought solace by writing a large volume of songs. Lost Songs from the Lost Years was released that summer as a retrospective compilation, and They Live on the Sun followed in 2003, featuring contributions from cellist Sarah Young and drummer Dan Greenwood. Both became permanent members of Cloud Cult, and the band added Mara Stemm on bass in January 2004. Aurora Borealis was released just six months later. For the supporting tour, Cloud Cult's shows included the aforementioned live painters, performance artists, back-screen video, and tables featuring information from nonprofit environmental organizations.Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus was released June 2005, with the full live band now consisting of Minowa (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Greenwood (drums), Young (cello, keyboard), and Matthew Freed (bass, keyboard, percussion). Later, 2007's The Meaning of 8, 2008's Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes), and 2010's Light Chasers found the band specifically addressing its own environmental concerns in song format". ~ Kenyon Hopkin"Because in the end we are judged by the size of heart"From the new LP called "Love"

11 years ago

Len Bennati

"The experimental, environmentally conscious Cloud Cult began in the mid-'90s in Minneapolis, MN. The band was initially the solo project of Craig Minowa, who launched Cloud Cult while he was pursuing a degree in environmental science, and also shining shoes and driving an ice cream truck, among other jobs. Minowa spent the bulk of 1995 recording The Shade Project, which included sounds produced by buckets, pans, and couch cushions. Additional musicians were recruited to play the material live, and Cloud Cult pushed the conventions of rock concerts by introducing "live painting" to their sets. During every show, members Connie Minowa and Scott West would complete a painting; the resulting artwork was then auctioned off upon the show's conclusion. Such creative flourishes would soon come to characterize Cloud Cult's music, green-minded philosophy, and live performances.Following the release of The Shade Project, Minowa busied himself with the creation of Earthology Records. He housed the nonprofit label on his own organic farm, powered by geothermal energy and built partially from reclaimed wood and recycled plastic. In early 2000, he returned to music with Who Killed Puck? After the birth of his son, however, Minowa devoted the bulk of his time to family, recording, grant writing, and environmental activism.With the sudden death of his son in February 2002, Minowa became reclusive and sought solace by writing a large volume of songs. Lost Songs from the Lost Years was released that summer as a retrospective compilation, and They Live on the Sun followed in 2003, featuring contributions from cellist Sarah Young and drummer Dan Greenwood. Both became permanent members of Cloud Cult, and the band added Mara Stemm on bass in January 2004. Aurora Borealis was released just six months later. For the supporting tour, Cloud Cult's shows included the aforementioned live painters, performance artists, back-screen video, and tables featuring information from nonprofit environmental organizations.Advice from the Happy Hippopotamus was released June 2005, with the full live band now consisting of Minowa (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Greenwood (drums), Young (cello, keyboard), and Matthew Freed (bass, keyboard, percussion). Later, 2007's The Meaning of 8, 2008's Feel Good Ghosts (Tea-Partying Through Tornadoes), and 2010's Light Chasers found the band specifically addressing its own environmental concerns in song format". ~ Kenyon Hopkin"Because in the end we are judged by the size of heart"From the new LP called "Love"

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