You can see Andy's heart just *_dying_* at 13:31 when he sees the paint get on the camera. And Dan's trying to be optimistic but Andy's just "There's nothing we can do about that at the end, is there." I don't know what to say...Andy deserves some true respect right there for going through for the last flight.
Yes, as a baseline, performing at a professional level night after night, show after show can be taxing and exhausting. I'm just saying that Andy signed up to be in a band, not an astronaut (the closest equivalent experience). He obviously hated the plane rides and was very happy it was "over" only to find out they had to go again. That would be terribly frustrating. But, for the good of the video and his band mates, he sucked it up and pushed on. That's going above and beyond the call of Rock 'n Roll. :)
Props to Andy cause I can totally imagine getting hella sick of that. Going once would be like "wow!" but after weeks of doing it and thinking it's over... then having to do one more? Just dang. Seriously. Good work was awesome.
Andy's a fucking trooper. I don't know if I could get back into that plane after that much sickness and vomiting. Hopefully he thought it was worth it after the fact!
No one in the band vomited - they were on heavy duty anti-nausea meds. But those meds can leave you feeling like crap in other ways, like a general thick-headed blah feeling, for example.
Button Nose I've been wondering why he looked SO fucking pissed since the video came out. I can't believe he was actually that pissed and that it wasn't me imagining it!!!!
@@vs71597 I think the other part is that the luggage was in the way and he wasn't going to make his seat before the right beat, and before the parabola ended. He was thinking he'd ruin it and they'd have to go again. You can see eight after he sits down he breaths a huge sigh.
@@maisiesummers42 unny enough it was his fault the luggage landed in his seat in the first place. watch him closely the last 5 seconds before he makes it in the seat, he throws the luggage while in the left rows of seats before moving to his seat in the front right. Im sure he was frantic at that point ha poor fella
@@metadina That's not true. He seems pretty delighted with the shoe-bagger machine when they first arrive. But otherwise, yeah, it's all downhill from there.
Loved this, trying to explain to my kids about how the cosmonaut training plane works, the low gravity and parabolas etc, and this made it so easy. If anyone involved reads this, thank you so much for showing how exciting physics and art, and working towards a difficult goal can be. My kids have really loved it and hopefully learned a bit about science, art and hard work too.
When I first watched the music video, I noticed at the end that Andy didn't smile AT ALL. He looked so frustrated and tired and he threw the baggage out of the way. Now I realized that he really didn't want to do it any more but he had no choice. It was all worth it tho! BREATHTAKING VIDEO!
@@connor48880 I am not sure I agree with that, because Andy works out. He has said so, and his physique makes it clear that he does strength training (eg. in the white polo shirt in the White Knuckles video) so he would have more weight from muscle. Damian may have been the lightest. Anyway, Andy's reaction to gravity or the anti-nausea meds was probably more physiologically specific.
Have you ever been to russia? Im from Norway, nothing weirder watching kids TV in my home language badly dubbed to russian. As in you could hear the first 3 words of each sentence.
Andy has my immense respect for doing that final flight. He agreed because he knew it needed to be done to make the rest of it completely worth it. That was an amazing video, so well done!
Пожалуйста, добавьте это видео без перевода, для русских зрителей. Please add this video without translation, for the Russian audience. We like OKGO very much!
way to go andy for being a champ and doing something he didn't for the rest of the team. That truly shows his professionalism and is an inspiration to the dynamics of team work
''i realized that once you start working with professionals it doesn't really seem like work'' true. Incredible. A huge bravo to you guys. I was so excited when the music video came on last year and now i am MORE excited. Keep doing, create more and more masterpieces! Love all of you guys :) P.S. Yes! I'm the first comment!!!!!!!!!
Nat_inou 2090 true. I'm a singer in a childrenschoir of an opera (we get paid=were professionals?) and it simply seems just like a family, and not work...
''i realized that once you start working with professionals it doesn't really seem like work'' Appreciate the sentiment, but I think Andy would have to say something about it.
This is why Andy is my favorite in the band. If you watch, he's usually the one that almost messes it up but he's a beast for going back up when he doesn't want to for the sake of the band.
@@andTutin yeah everyone keeps saying "zero-gravity" but it's not. Gravity is present just like on land but the plane accelerates into FREEFALL. It's like being in zero gravity but you're actually falling at full gravitational acceleration.
Show him the behind the scenes video that is the same length as the music video (3 minutes 26 seconds). It shows them shooting the video, seen from every other angle except the main camera, and it makes it impossible to refute that they are in weightless environment.
@@dielaughing73 It's the same anywhere you are in the universe; There is never no gravity, but you can "float" if your environment moves as you do (which requires cancelling the aerodynamic drag or working in vacuum where there isn't any)
I loved the music video, the concept, the behind the scenes but in the final product, we all know what really fucked them up. That one green suitcase that got into the last guy's seat. :/
I'm amazed at how far the band has come, from shooting a video in the backyard to zero gravity, what a journey! You guys rock and I look forward to seeing the next project.
You guys are the definition of amazing, and you're such a huge inspiration for people like me, who are always in the search for creativity in the things we love. From a young audiovisual student, what you do is what dreams are made of. Thank you for your music, and your videos, and your passion.
You may like the song or not, but this is the absolute best music video ever, and it will very hard to beat. Maybe the 1st one from the Moon or Mars will beat it.
....was that Andy getting his nose hair clipped?? (Oh, I guess it's a spray of some kind.) Oh man, how much did he hurt whoever demanded that be included, lol? That's dedication. But seriously....for you guys, the extra mile is like, what, a millimeter? Pfft. You eat extra miles for breakfast. Thank you for sharing all of this with us.
I know this music video came out a while ago but I’m seriously obsessed with it now. It’s been the first time I was able to express this kind of process and how it was physically possible back to my mother (after showing the video to her) without getting my brain turned inside out (heee heeee) in the attempt. I realize why teachers are using your videos in physics class. They make it look genuinely interesting and amazing and also really simple and touchable. I’m really amazed by every project you’ve been making real since Here It Goes Again, and since I’m against a creative roadblock, your videos are healing. Thank you.
And now I understand that the amazing video you created was far more talent, work and creativity than I had imagined from just watching the actual video! The team of people who all worked together on this through language barriers, idea conceptions and what you did is truly a testament to all of your talent! Thank you!
This was fantastic. Q: The original song contains the line "It's like an airplane going down" , but the video edit doesn't. Was that line taken out because of time constraints, or because it seemed like bad luck?
I feel sorry for the plane! The fatigue on the body and wings must be incredible! Great Russian engineering! So how did they clean all the paint up inside the plane? So nice to see the hugs at the end despite the language barriers... I love it when we can all transcend the cultural barriers and have a hug... should be more of it. Wish the politicians could understand that.
There is no significant stress on the plane. All jet aircraft are designed within a boundary of expected loads, and these parabolic curves are well within them. The plane is not fighting forces, it's flying with them.
A plane is designed to withstand something like this. Recently the Airbus A300 Zero G was retired and is now preserved as Cologne Bonn Airport. At it's place is now an A310.
First time I saw this video it inspired me to learn about being an astronaut and astrophysics and to one day maybe to become one. Today I am still on that path. Thank you ok go. Gravity is just a habit
I have watched the original video about 200 times (no exaggeration, my daughter loves it) but I still can't get my head around how they edit the segments together so seamlessly. I see no cuts whatsoever. Anyone any idea how they did it?
There are small jumps in the cuts, I can see a couple of them... But still, with computers these days I'm sure there are great ways to smooth out the cuts.
No, they absolutely cut. They used different takes from different flights. They filmed all the scenes several times, so if they used the fifth take of Scene A they might use the second take of Scene B and cut them together. They mention speeding up, but I think that was a mistranslation.
Now I understand that moment at the end with Andy being so frustrated with the suitcase. He was so determined as well as fearful that they wouldn't get the shot and would have to go up again. If I were him, I would be horrified.
omg this is awesome! i love watching behind the scenes and the making of for any video! this one was especially great because everyone involved was so humble and takes what they do so serious while having the best time that they can! congrats on this video it was amazing to see it all come together!
THis is what I want people to think of when thinking of Russia. Our heart working, opportunity creating, professional people that collaborate internationally.
Thank you so much for this video. The original music video is just so amazing, but all through it I couldn't help wondering how it was done, knowing you only get about 20 seconds of zero gravity time per dive. I'm still amazed that they executed that many parabolas one after the other. It must have been really expensive and very nauseating. But now I know how it's done, I can go back and watch the video again and enjoy the sheer spectacle.
This is so COOL to be able to see a “Behind the Scenes” look at how this video was created. I first saw this video when it first came out & had aired on FUSE Rock Music Television. It’s beautiful to see how they went for Cosmonaut training in Russia so that way they could be able to fly as high as they did. (I only ever noticed the small notification that they give before the video which says “What you are about to see is Real”
Love you guys! Not only is the music great, but the videos are classic art! I was in the Air Force and did what we call the Vomit Comet maneuvers like you did in zero G. It was awesome and some of the best times I remember, except for the sudden G rush at the bottom of the parabola. Sometimes two or three G onsets. I give the Russian pilots credit for what appeared to be a smooth maneuver set. If you have a chance to do this, take it. It is a once in a life time opportunity! PS...even during the cold war, I thought the Russian people to be awesome and still do. I hope to visit there some day.
I visited Russia while in the USCG (yep, really) and they treated our crew amazingly well. Well, except the crew of the Vorovsky kicked our ass at a game of soccer 😂
Finally had the chance to see this "Making Of" video and wow! Just amazing! SO glad you decided on that last unplanned flight! The results are perhaps the coolest music video ever. Damn! GREAT Job! 💖 🎵 🎶 ❤️
'Upside Down & Inside Out' was the first video I saw from OK GO 2 hours ago. I sat in awe... no words, until I started seeing more videos. You have an awesome producer, director and cameraman. Brilliant! Love them!
You can see Andy's heart just *_dying_* at 13:31 when he sees the paint get on the camera. And Dan's trying to be optimistic but Andy's just "There's nothing we can do about that at the end, is there." I don't know what to say...Andy deserves some true respect right there for going through for the last flight.
Yeah, Andy is the real hero there.
Andy is true professional. Hated the experience, still did the work needed to get it done. Bravo.
Yes, as a baseline, performing at a professional level night after night, show after show can be taxing and exhausting. I'm just saying that Andy signed up to be in a band, not an astronaut (the closest equivalent experience).
He obviously hated the plane rides and was very happy it was "over" only to find out they had to go again. That would be terribly frustrating. But, for the good of the video and his band mates, he sucked it up and pushed on. That's going above and beyond the call of Rock 'n Roll. :)
Props to Andy cause I can totally imagine getting hella sick of that. Going once would be like "wow!" but after weeks of doing it and thinking it's over... then having to do one more? Just dang. Seriously. Good work was awesome.
lmao he just looks so pissed after they get the take they used
true true
@@cetaka 5 years later...
Wouldn't you be?
Andy's a fucking trooper. I don't know if I could get back into that plane after that much sickness and vomiting. Hopefully he thought it was worth it after the fact!
what vomiting?
No one in the band vomited - they were on heavy duty anti-nausea meds. But those meds can leave you feeling like crap in other ways, like a general thick-headed blah feeling, for example.
Andy looks like he hates everyone and everything when he realises he has to go up again. Its understandable but funny as hell.
He is the real hero.
Oh man I feel for Andy. That shit would've broken me. Took a lot of strength to make that decision.
No wonder Andy looked so pissed off when he threw that luggage out of his seat at the end of the music video.
Button Nose I've been wondering why he looked SO fucking pissed since the video came out. I can't believe he was actually that pissed and that it wasn't me imagining it!!!!
@@vs71597 I think the other part is that the luggage was in the way and he wasn't going to make his seat before the right beat, and before the parabola ended. He was thinking he'd ruin it and they'd have to go again. You can see eight after he sits down he breaths a huge sigh.
@@maisiesummers42 unny enough it was his fault the luggage landed in his seat in the first place. watch him closely the last 5 seconds before he makes it in the seat, he throws the luggage while in the left rows of seats before moving to his seat in the front right. Im sure he was frantic at that point ha poor fella
There is no a single moment in the whole documentary where Andy smiles
@@metadina That's not true. He seems pretty delighted with the shoe-bagger machine when they first arrive. But otherwise, yeah, it's all downhill from there.
Thanks Andy for going along for that last one! And thanks all of you for this awesome video
What a great video - Poor Andy, must be hard to be enthusiastic when you feel like throwing up all the time, and trying not to for the entire take.
Loved this, trying to explain to my kids about how the cosmonaut training plane works, the low gravity and parabolas etc, and this made it so easy. If anyone involved reads this, thank you so much for showing how exciting physics and art, and working towards a difficult goal can be. My kids have really loved it and hopefully learned a bit about science, art and hard work too.
:)
When I first watched the music video, I noticed at the end that Andy didn't smile AT ALL. He looked so frustrated and tired and he threw the baggage out of the way. Now I realized that he really didn't want to do it any more but he had no choice. It was all worth it tho! BREATHTAKING VIDEO!
Yeah, it was also a rush to get it out of the wait to hit that final mark-- but yea -- So much respect for him willing to go up again. :)
I think what it is is he’s the lightest member of the band, so the zero gravity affected him more than the others
@@connor48880 I am not sure I agree with that, because Andy works out. He has said so, and his physique makes it clear that he does strength training (eg. in the white polo shirt in the White Knuckles video) so he would have more weight from muscle. Damian may have been the lightest. Anyway, Andy's reaction to gravity or the anti-nausea meds was probably more physiologically specific.
I wish they had subtitles not a weird voiceover for people speaking Russian
Lol that's just me
They were probably trying to look professional. Most documentarys use this format. But I agree.
Have you ever been to russia? Im from Norway, nothing weirder watching kids TV in my home language badly dubbed to russian. As in you could hear the first 3 words of each sentence.
The translation isn't even that great either.
Me too,actually I wish my idiotic great grandmother had taught her children Russian
Now I know why Andy looked so pissed the whole time. Poor Andy.
I don't always shoot in zero-G but when I do, I make sure it's in Russia.
LMAO
Best comment! 😅
Probably 10x cheaper to do than with a US-based firm, even with two sets of round trip flights to Moscow!! :D
From dancing on a treadmills to breaking the habit. Awesome work, guys.
Andy has my immense respect for doing that final flight. He agreed because he knew it needed to be done to make the rest of it completely worth it. That was an amazing video, so well done!
Пожалуйста, добавьте это видео без перевода, для русских зрителей.
Please add this video without translation, for the Russian audience. We like OKGO very much!
Agree
I guess she means we need Russians speak Russian without translation and will understand English without translation as well
Тебе тоже интересно, что они там говорят, потому что дубляж всё глушит? :D
Yozhik конечно
Присоединяюсь, хотя конечно и так все понятно
way to go andy for being a champ and doing something he didn't for the rest of the team. That truly shows his professionalism and is an inspiration to the dynamics of team work
OkGo has done so much for US/Russian relations
AND I OOP
@@chelseaturnbo2042 Well --- it shows that it can be rebuilt pretty easily once the demagogues are removed. :D
That comment didn't age well.
@@LayneBenofsky Demagogues be gone then!!! Let's all manifest the end of Putin and similar predators.
Putin has bad taste in music
''i realized that once you start working with professionals it doesn't really seem like work'' true.
Incredible. A huge bravo to you guys. I was so excited when the music video came on last year and now i am MORE excited. Keep doing, create more and more masterpieces! Love all of you guys :)
P.S. Yes! I'm the first comment!!!!!!!!!
lol
"P.S. Yes! I'm the first comment!!!!!!!!!"
And a good comment it was, too.
Nat_inou 2090 true. I'm a singer in a childrenschoir of an opera (we get paid=were professionals?) and it simply seems just like a family, and not work...
''i realized that once you start working with professionals it doesn't really seem like work''
Appreciate the sentiment, but I think Andy would have to say something about it.
Andy at 16:26 "i will not let this fucking suitcase ruin this take. Get the fuck out of here"
Thanks for that last take Andy!
This is why Andy is my favorite in the band. If you watch, he's usually the one that almost messes it up but he's a beast for going back up when he doesn't want to for the sake of the band.
My dad refuses to believe the video was done in no gravity and now I can show him this video! Thanks for the incredible dedication to making art
your dad is right. gravity did not go anywhere
@@andTutin yeah everyone keeps saying "zero-gravity" but it's not. Gravity is present just like on land but the plane accelerates into FREEFALL. It's like being in zero gravity but you're actually falling at full gravitational acceleration.
Show him the behind the scenes video that is the same length as the music video (3 minutes 26 seconds). It shows them shooting the video, seen from every other angle except the main camera, and it makes it impossible to refute that they are in weightless environment.
@@dielaughing73 It's the same anywhere you are in the universe; There is never no gravity, but you can "float" if your environment moves as you do (which requires cancelling the aerodynamic drag or working in vacuum where there isn't any)
I love how the entire comment section is just sharing Andy's pain. We love you, Andy!
To feel that level of achievement in life.
So awesome.
omg I sooo want to fly in one of those planes. but I guess they don't just let anybody on, and it would cost a fortune.
I loved the music video, the concept, the behind the scenes but in the final product, we all know what really fucked them up.
That one green suitcase that got into the last guy's seat.
:/
Gravity isn't a habit, it's obsession
Should've went with subtitles
The egg Dubs are sometimes useful for those - like myself - with sight difficulties.
I'm amazed at how far the band has come, from shooting a video in the backyard to zero gravity, what a journey! You guys rock and I look forward to seeing the next project.
Most underrated band in America and Russia
It's rare that I bookmark a YT vid under "Fun", "Pop" and "Aerospace" simultanously
You guys are the definition of amazing, and you're such a huge inspiration for people like me, who are always in the search for creativity in the things we love. From a young audiovisual student, what you do is what dreams are made of. Thank you for your music, and your videos, and your passion.
gravity is just a social construct maaaaan
You may like the song or not, but this is the absolute best music video ever, and it will very hard to beat. Maybe the 1st one from the Moon or Mars will beat it.
....was that Andy getting his nose hair clipped?? (Oh, I guess it's a spray of some kind.)
Oh man, how much did he hurt whoever demanded that be included, lol?
That's dedication.
But seriously....for you guys, the extra mile is like, what, a millimeter? Pfft. You eat extra miles for breakfast.
Thank you for sharing all of this with us.
You're wrong on one point : the extra-mile is always an extra-mile.
Some people only train everyday to be able to run for 100 miles at once. ;)
They're Russians, they take things seriously. but seriously nice video
19 minutes? THANKS FOR THE NICE WEEKEND!
Every time they say "OK Go" in the video my device detects it as "OK Google" and Google search turns on. It's so annoying to watch this.
I know this music video came out a while ago but I’m seriously obsessed with it now. It’s been the first time I was able to express this kind of process and how it was physically possible back to my mother (after showing the video to her) without getting my brain turned inside out (heee heeee) in the attempt. I realize why teachers are using your videos in physics class. They make it look genuinely interesting and amazing and also really simple and touchable. I’m really amazed by every project you’ve been making real since Here It Goes Again, and since I’m against a creative roadblock, your videos are healing. Thank you.
So many warm fuzzy feelings in this video. I am just very happy to be a part of this, even as just a single fan..
And now I understand that the amazing video you created was far more talent, work and creativity than I had imagined from just watching the actual video! The team of people who all worked together on this through language barriers, idea conceptions and what you did is truly a testament to all of your talent! Thank you!
Being a pro means doing that thing that you don't want to do, to get it done.
Which is basically what Andy did.
Hats off.
"Nobody threw up."
Well, maybe not on the first training flight.
This was fantastic. Q: The original song contains the line "It's like an airplane going down" , but the video edit doesn't. Was that line taken out because of time constraints, or because it seemed like bad luck?
I’ve never realised this until your comment.... and now im hella curious too
I feel sorry for the plane! The fatigue on the body and wings must be incredible! Great Russian engineering! So how did they clean all the paint up inside the plane? So nice to see the hugs at the end despite the language barriers... I love it when we can all transcend the cultural barriers and have a hug... should be more of it. Wish the politicians could understand that.
There is no significant stress on the plane. All jet aircraft are designed within a boundary of expected loads, and these parabolic curves are well within them. The plane is not fighting forces, it's flying with them.
A plane is designed to withstand something like this. Recently the Airbus A300 Zero G was retired and is now preserved as Cologne Bonn Airport. At it's place is now an A310.
Those girls are cute!
Already saw this on Netflix but it's super awesome of you guys to make this publicly available :) I love your stuff and your creative passion.
I just want to give Andy a hug
The lyrics were true with that failed shot. "Did someone die inside?.. Don't stop can't stop..."
we STAN andy
First time I saw this video it inspired me to learn about being an astronaut and astrophysics and to one day maybe to become one. Today I am still on that path. Thank you ok go.
Gravity is just a habit
It's funny seeing the "stewardess" ballerinas in regular clothing, but still looking like beautiful dancers next to everyone else.
just when I thought I was running out of ok go videos to watch
This is so badass! Thanks for an even more in depth look at how you did this! OK GO is the SHIT!
ГРАВИТАЦИЯ - ПРОСТО ПРИВЫЧКА! AWESOME!
One of the few people on this planet who has had the opportunity to discover that he HATES zero gravity XD
One of the best music video I had ever seen.
It's great to see some cooperation between Russians and Americans to remind us of all the things we have in common!
Genius. Slow down the song for filming, then speed the footage up later...Utter genius...
"I won't let you down" was filmed like that.
But how do they clean the plane!?
Exactly what I thought, it’s so clean at the start
@@stoopidapples1596 Is a made up stage. The plane itself doesn't have seats in it.
@@user0000user Yeah, doesn't explain how clean it is though. The answer is that the paint isn't actual paint and cleans right off.
Andy went back up, had to wrestle with a suitcase, and got the damn shot!
I want a banana
Прям гордость, что такое можно сделать у нас в России)
I have watched the original video about 200 times (no exaggeration, my daughter loves it) but I still can't get my head around how they edit the segments together so seamlessly. I see no cuts whatsoever. Anyone any idea how they did it?
There are small jumps in the cuts, I can see a couple of them...
But still, with computers these days I'm sure there are great ways to smooth out the cuts.
You can pretty much bet that anytime OK Go has their feet on the ground in the video, there's a cut.
12:00 explains it.
They don't cut, they speed it up.
No, they absolutely cut. They used different takes from different flights. They filmed all the scenes several times, so if they used the fifth take of Scene A they might use the second take of Scene B and cut them together.
They mention speeding up, but I think that was a mistranslation.
Now I understand that moment at the end with Andy being so frustrated with the suitcase. He was so determined as well as fearful that they wouldn't get the shot and would have to go up again. If I were him, I would be horrified.
THANK YOU FOR BEING SO PASSIONATE ABOUT WHAT YOU GUYS DO. 💙
Probably not Greta Thunbergs favourite Band
This makes me so happy!!
omg this is awesome! i love watching behind the scenes and the making of for any video! this one was especially great because everyone involved was so humble and takes what they do so serious while having the best time that they can! congrats on this video it was amazing to see it all come together!
Ive been waiting for this video for 1 year, 1 month and 24 days. Jesus christ finally.
I loved the music video, and the way you guys pulled it off is incredible!
This is dedication. Amazing work, guys.
Best one yet, nice one Andy.
THis is what I want people to think of when thinking of Russia. Our heart working, opportunity creating, professional people that collaborate internationally.
The translations of the russian interviews is sooo wrong 💀💀💀
how lucky that the second shot wasn’t covered in paint again
I think they were careful to pop the balloons a little further away
Where Art meets Science
So THAT'S why Andy looks like that! Ok, ok ok. Good job Andy. Like a champ.
Can't believe they made a music video just to teach up about gravity
Fascinating insight into the process. Thank you so much for sharing it with the world!
They where like oh ok go vids are super good so they must be super organized to pull it off later oh
If I could give thousand likes, I'd do that. This is an example of collaboration between civilizations. Great work guys!
I have so much fucking respect for Andy.
their way to creative ...where there is no ebble tossed nor wind to blow
you are amazing!!!
can't wait to the next project after "the one moment"
This documentary has a killer soundtrack.
Is no one going to talk about how that one guy looks like Russian Ron Swanson?
Holy crap! 18 years ago! AMAZING!^^
Tr. Da. Where did those 18 years go? Very strange..
Gravity is not just a good idea, it's the LAW!
Thank you so much for this video. The original music video is just so amazing, but all through it I couldn't help wondering how it was done, knowing you only get about 20 seconds of zero gravity time per dive. I'm still amazed that they executed that many parabolas one after the other. It must have been really expensive and very nauseating. But now I know how it's done, I can go back and watch the video again and enjoy the sheer spectacle.
Great music video. Keep dreaming the possible impossible
I really wonder how much 21 flights doing 15 parabolas each must have cost. That had to be very, very expensive.
This is so COOL to be able to see a “Behind the Scenes” look at how this video was created. I first saw this video when it first came out & had aired on FUSE Rock Music Television. It’s beautiful to see how they went for Cosmonaut training in Russia so that way they could be able to fly as high as they did. (I only ever noticed the small notification that they give before the video which says “What you are about to see is Real”
Love you guys! Not only is the music great, but the videos are classic art! I was in the Air Force and did what we call the Vomit Comet maneuvers like you did in zero G. It was awesome and some of the best times I remember, except for the sudden G rush at the bottom of the parabola. Sometimes two or three G onsets. I give the Russian pilots credit for what appeared to be a smooth maneuver set. If you have a chance to do this, take it. It is a once in a life time opportunity! PS...even during the cold war, I thought the Russian people to be awesome and still do. I hope to visit there some day.
Thanks.
I visited Russia while in the USCG (yep, really) and they treated our crew amazingly well. Well, except the crew of the Vorovsky kicked our ass at a game of soccer 😂
Awesome stuff, guys. You continue to inspire and make excellent, excellent work. ❤️
Finally had the chance to see this "Making Of" video and wow! Just amazing! SO glad you decided on that last unplanned flight!
The results are perhaps the coolest music video ever. Damn! GREAT Job! 💖 🎵 🎶 ❤️
In America, you obey the laws of gravity.
*In Russia, the laws of gravity obey you.*
Omg underrated comment 😂😂
'Upside Down & Inside Out' was the first video I saw from OK GO 2 hours ago. I sat in awe... no words, until I started seeing more videos. You have an awesome producer, director and cameraman. Brilliant! Love them!
YALL FINALLY. UPLOADED. GIJAH. THANK U SO MUCH.