The Ana Ng video was the 1st time I had ever seen/heard of these guys. About two weeks later when I realized the damn song was still stuck in my head (I had only heard it once after all) I went out and bought Lincoln. I then played Lincoln to torture my friends until they came around.
It's always rare to see the Johns confess that they are wrong. Generally, people say that they're so clever and witty which is true a majority of the time. =)
"The first video from the record is for a rather eccentric sounding song called Ana Ng" -- describing this song as "eccentric-sounding" suggest that he has not heard the rest of the album. (But of course he hasn't - he's an MTV VJ!)
when you talk fast yourself (somebody like me), you adapt an ear for other fellow fast-talkers. the dialogue you found inaudible goes: "so the song, presumably, is about somebody...in Peru...writing about someone in Vietnam, but I didn't know that when I wrote it."
He could be writing about somebody in Manhattan who is thinking about a Vietnamese person who doesn't live in Vietnam. Of course, she'd have to live somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean to be opposite NYC.
I very clearly remember seeing this. At the time, I thought the one in glasses (didn't know their names then) who didn't say anything, here or in the video, was the introvert.
I know someone by that last name. (She’s Chinese, not From Viet Ban) and she told me that the name is not pronounced “Eng,” but a subdued “Ning,” but the g is barely audible.
Before he talks about an eccentric song, he should look at his shirt...
TOASTED
OOF
Um.. do you mean "ROASTED"?? And I like a good 30-year-old roast!
Wow, the three replies here are the people I always see on TMBG videos.
He looks like an unironic Ryan from the office
The Ana Ng video was the 1st time I had ever seen/heard of these guys. About two weeks later when I realized the damn song was still stuck in my head (I had only heard it once after all) I went out and bought Lincoln. I then played Lincoln to torture my friends until they came around.
Everything sticks like a broken record,
everything sticks until it goes away
W
It's always rare to see the Johns confess that they are wrong. Generally, people say that they're so clever and witty which is true a majority of the time. =)
Dammit,literally,they Made a Song about why the sun shine,but when they realized give some wrong facts,They made another Song correcting itself
PLEASE he's so precious
Beautiful, lively, eccentric melody in this song. Truly a masterpiece
My favorite band on Earth is not of this world.
HES SO ADORABLE
"The first video from the record is for a rather eccentric sounding song called Ana Ng" -- describing this song as "eccentric-sounding" suggest that he has not heard the rest of the album. (But of course he hasn't - he's an MTV VJ!)
At least he pronounced it correctly hahaha
Yeah,did the guy hear Snowball in Hell?
Drrr…
This is exactly why I made my own animated music video on this song
STILL one of my favorite songs to cover…👍❤️☮️🎸
I got lost in the words during the Peru part. Had to replay it and still, lost.
when you talk fast yourself (somebody like me), you adapt an ear for other fellow fast-talkers. the dialogue you found inaudible goes:
"so the song, presumably, is about somebody...in Peru...writing about someone in Vietnam, but I didn't know that when I wrote it."
He isnt talking fast -
"But I didn't know that when I wrote it."
I love that so much.
He could be writing about somebody in Manhattan who is thinking about a Vietnamese person who doesn't live in Vietnam. Of course, she'd have to live somewhere in the middle of the Indian Ocean to be opposite NYC.
That's great interview 👏
He looks like Ryan from the office.
I very clearly remember seeing this. At the time, I thought the one in glasses (didn't know their names then) who didn't say anything, here or in the video, was the introvert.
I know someone by that last name. (She’s Chinese, not From Viet Ban) and she told me that the name is not pronounced “Eng,” but a subdued “Ning,” but the g is barely audible.
Prequel to Judy Is Your Vietnam, anyone?
whoa look at john norris
Anyone know what the "1" and the "2" on the buildings mean?
The video was shot at a firefighter training center, the buildings are marked so the trainees know which structures are which quickly
It also shows the beginning of each stanza to the song, from a filmmaker perspective
No wonder he helps me write fiction I upload.
Writing about someone in Vietnam...would her name happen to be Judy? 😏
Ng is Cantonese.
Peru? Ahh, close enough…