The Residents - Man's World video free download


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Duration: 03:54
Uploaded: 2009/09/25

Official music video for "Man's World" by The Residents

Buy it on iTunes: http://geni.us/124E

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Comments

9 years ago

Zdenko Šimić

Večer za covere :-)

9 years ago

Marta Martovska

Ojoj, kolejny koniec internetu. Zawracam.

9 years ago

albert hofmann

Man's World ;)))

10 years ago

Jean Manu

Regardez cette vidéo sur YouTube :

10 years ago

Eugenio Fronteddu

OH YEAH, FOLKS...

10 years ago

Moon Man

Better than the Glee version, for sure.

10 years ago

Malcontented Individuals

This is a MAAAANS MANNNNS World

10 years ago

Robert Sandroff

What album is this from? I want it. 

10 years ago

Steve Savage

I remember MTV playing this video...ONCE.

10 years ago

genki2genki

Video may have been the worst thing to happen to The Residents. Thank God CFNY, back, back in time, would play them. I will never forget hearing the broadcast of Eskimo late at night. No visuals needed.

10 years ago

Luke

It sounds a bit like sponge bob is singing at times.

10 years ago

theCoverHeaven

The Residents - Man's World

10 years ago

Spoko DW

Posłuchajcie najbardziej tajemniczej kapeli.

10 years ago

Peppy Ooze

god . . . can I buy this art?I have friends in procurement.If you can write back to me . . . d:

10 years ago

Srdjan Saljic

I LOVE THEM, FOR EVER-SO REALISTIC....

11 years ago

Claudine Fabienne

Bisous Les Amis(es) !!!

11 years ago

geinikan1kan

A video like this seems to speak to circa 1980s MTV. I do not mean this as an insult. They are working with the visual language of music videos just like they are working with pop standards. The video is not just a parody, it works on a kind of bizarre level, beyond the "originals" they seem to parody. But MTV would not touch this stuff really. MTV was trying to construct a format. The Residents were trying to play with such format to create sometimes disturbing and original images, visual and sound images. Equals E is still one of their most engaging national histories of pop.

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