Eels - Electro-shock Blues video free download


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Duration: 02:41
Uploaded: 2010/02/17

"OUT"

with clips from The Machinist (2004)

edited by: Jenin Velasquez

a music interpretation assignment from BC 146: Nonlinear Editing

February 8, 2010

Comments

9 years ago

Barbara Corzo

Check out this video on YouTube:

9 years ago

betocracks

awesome work

10 years ago

Savoy

F-eels.

10 years ago

Mia Isabella

Disturbingly beautiful. I am so happy I finally found this song after such a long time of looking. First heard it on a video by Lodelday a few years ago, and have only just heard it properly. So beautiful. Wow.

10 years ago

Talya A

best song and video of all times! this is amazing ! :)

10 years ago

Abducted The Band

one of the most truly powerful and earnest songs i've ever heard in my entire life. this is the sound of a human soul

11 years ago

iamyourleader

Actually, it's both songs. E took a lot of family writings and illustrations and incorporated them into the album.

11 years ago

49135 (Youtube)

this is not an advert, this is a link /watch?v=vZC9fixbXQ8

11 years ago

BWFSabian

Fuck me.. the ad before this was "Ring my Bell" Pointer Sisters.. Ring my fucking neck!!

11 years ago

TheGanjaman619

is that christian bale

11 years ago

Sandy S. Vera V.

I truly love this!

12 years ago

railtank

I feel exhausted after I listen to this song.

12 years ago

246alive .

wow amazing work

12 years ago

aragonasten

I can't reply to you all individually but still thank you very very much for the kind comments!

12 years ago

Yannik Grimm

this video is stunning, incredibly good work!

12 years ago

RF Films

This song is genius.

12 years ago

reknae

Omg, I just want to save them!

12 years ago

wildtalen

this is really sad :)

12 years ago

kjs1324

@aragonasten Yes seriously big props for the video. It's like the song and movie seem to be perfect for each other. Thanks to your video they will be forever linked in my head, love it.

12 years ago

Andy Birch

@Konata101 You should read Mark Oliver Everetts book called "Things The Grandchildren Should Know". It explains a lot. As mentioned before, his sister committed suicide. Before she did, a doctor asked her to write "I'm OK" a hundred times on small pieces of paper, but she started writing "I'm not OK". Very good video, btw. :-)

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