Ah Now, reminds me this vocal was Noel…‼️💥😳✨ Whats holy and courtesy words Noel sings…‼️💥😮💧💦 So, today I'd been wanted to listening "Tomorrow Never Knows" of Beatles…‼️💪😤✨
"Greatest ever" accolades can go to a lot of vids, thankfully. Tom Petty's "Don't come around here no more" is one. Jamiroquai's "Virtual Insanity" is another. Yes's "Leave It" is yet another. (OK Go sits in its own category -- you can argue for hours over which is their best, and you can also argue whether they're a band first, or into making music only so they can make really cool videos.) Most people go for mediocrity, which makes it easy to make a boring video (which is what most bands do.) On that, you can at least hope to see all of the really awesome videos easily. If you dug deep enough, you could compile maybe 50-100 hours or so of truly creative videos.
One of the best music videos ever. I never tire of returning to this song and the video's incredible choreography and production. I can't separate the two in my mind.
In my top 4 all time. Take a look at Trentemøller - Take me into your skin. It is a true masterpiece. First video for the title song of debut album and it is pure gold.
@@egads3696 Me too man. Me too. I miss a lot of things. But change is one of those inevitable things that sucks or is good, often no in between, and when it came to MTV fell into the suck category lol.
1999 was right about the time that MTV transitioned into pure suck, thanks to pop music and TRL. You could still see good videos (usually late at night or in the morning, like this one), but from 2000-2004 and on it was only pop music and trendy Top 40 rock and I think by 2005 there wasn't even music videos anymore outside of the occasional episode of Making The Video. MTV had basically relegated all music content to their satellite channels of MTV2 and MTVHits, and even those became inundated with trash after a few years. From 2005 and on, MTV was all reality shows and complete garbage. I don't even know why the network keeps the "MTV" name outside of the obvious brand; I mean...how can it be "Music Television" without any actual music content?
@@starwarsunfiltered7848 True. But MTV2 was still pretty legit. I loved it when they did A to Z in the summer, I remember a buddy of mine always tried to tape every video but would get like 5 blank VHS tapes in and give up lol. I think most the videos I watched were on MTV2 at that point.
This is a work of art. So many elements. My favorite thing is the girls dancing. They are so cool it's beyond words! it never gets old. Amazing. The whole thing is just breathtaking. What a treasure.
i think its deliberately Noel Gallaghers version of Tomorrow Never Knows, well its definitely an homage to it anyway as hes well known as a massive Beatles fan
The man who made this video was the only human being I've ever seen adequately portray what it is like to dream on film. If you haven't watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, I highly recommend doing so.
The first time I watched this video, my mind could not process what I was seeing. Each take left me thinking, "what did I just see?", and I was so surprised, that for the next 24 hours I kept that channel on, so I could hook the video over and over again. I must have seen it about 16 times that day. The first DVD I bought was the Chemical Brothers. Later I bought the box set for "The Work Of Director". And after that, the collector's edition of "Eternal Sunshine". Michel Gondry is a camera wizard and a real genius!
This song takes me back to an exact and unmatchable part of my existence. Forever grateful for this life I get to lead. To think, there were times I almost didn't. To think...
@German Morawski The Chemical Brothers are huge Beatles fans. They've said how much they consider Tomorrow Never Knows to be where their kind of music has its origin. They even play it as their "entrance music" at the start of their gigs.
I started listening to this album today, it didn't hit how similar this was to Tomorrow Never Knows until I read your comment. It makes sense why they got Noel for this track
They really did a good job of re-creating the sound and effect of Lennon’s vocal on Tomorrow Never Knows. Noel’s vocal delivery was also on point, as usual.
Surrender was one of the most influential albums in my life. I might not have given it the credit at the time but the fact that this song still randomly pops up in my mind says everything.
Without even a doubt, one of the greater marvels of music videos. It's all there: Time, Space, Life, the hexagon, and the Pythagorian Music of the Spheres.
This video is absolute genius. Showing the notion of madness in the banal, surreal in the ordinary; How life is a never ending series of fragments of moments, all meaningless on their own, but perhaps rational when arranged together. Yet we are never less than a moment away from those same moments fragmenting into an insanity of random happenings.
One of my favourite music videos of all time. I love all the dancers and the way we are all trapped in time doing things over and over again but maintaining balance and order. That's my interpretation of it anyway. Keep on rocking The Chemical Bros.
Exactly!! Whole lot of people in the 90's that made musical careers off that one song lol. That's not to talk shit about those acts, it just tells you how fucking great the beatles were.
Camilo Mejía totally with you here. Now all I hear with this is “Tomorrow Never Knows.” That is good because Noel Gallagher sings background, too. Thanks.
Amazing what the director was able to accomplish with little more than a few props, actresses and editing tricks. It probably wasn't even an expensive video to make, but the results are mind boggling. It's only through repeated viewing that you begin to understand and appreciate what is actually going on and how clever it all is.
You can tell that the Beatles "Tomorrow Never Knows" influenced this song. The Beatles' song came out in 1966, so you can surmise that the Beatles invented "Electronica".
Lordy, I must've watched this a thousand times on Much back in the day. It was epic then and it's still epic now. If you asked me to give you 20 essential tracks for the turn of the millennium, this would definitely be on it. Thanks for the memories.
I always loved this song. It’s so cool to rediscover songs from the soundtrack of your life. Especially when they bring back such vivid memories & feelings... that’s the power of music
Give me, Rain, Tomorrow Never Knows, I'm Only Sleeping, Blue Jay Way, I Am The Walrus, Strawberry Fields Forever I could go on and on. A poor man's Beatles imitation
First time I listened to this track was in 1999 while driving my Volkswagen Jetta, listening to it on a Palm Springs radiostation called M99.5, which was put off the air over 12 years ago. Thanks for the memories radio host Paul Wozniak! Amazing song.
I was listening to Noel being interviewed on BBC Radio 2 a few days ago and a lady phoned in to request this song, but she accidentally said Liam and Chemical Brothers Let It Be.😂 Fortunately, Noel took no offense and told her that he gets mistaken for Liam many times. Later as he left the studio he said "Liam Gallagher Signing Out".😂
+RoasterMcdougalify the tune melody and vocal is by noel Gallagher. the production sound is two chemicals. and the videoclip is by director cinema Michel gondry. this video is very complex edith.
Just fabulousness. The video, the vibe .the 90s had such a feeling if you could change your life, dream, be happy as you are and explore. Great times and sad my teenage son wont and doesnt get that feeling from the 2020's
Grew up to this song, and just got my first glimpse of the video! What utterly profound levels of genius emanating from all corners, music, editing, story telling, pure goosebumps!
One of the best video clips of any era. Thomas Dolby's Hyperactive , Peter Gabriel's Sledge Hammer and Californication by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers are also worthy of rewatching often, especially Dolby and Gabriel's as it was the 80's and would have been very difficult to make.
I was looking for that song for SO. FUCKING. LONG. I couldn't ever remember the exact lyrics. I looked for "How can you feel like", "How could it be like", and so many other variants. And after giving up, today I had this epiphany where "how does it feel like" came straight into my head, and somehow, I knew that had to be it. Brain, you weirdo.
had the same situation a few years ago.. THE SAME! :) was always searching for "how does it feel like".. searched for years and wanted to find it so badly. then it just happened.. one evening, in my bed. amazing :)
I know the feeling. Just went through it now after hearing a similar song. The vocals sounded like Ozzy to me. I thought it might have been a rock song. The I remembered it was an electronic band. I always confuse Crystal Method with Chemical Bros. That was my next search, then I thought maybe Cheicla bros and BINGO! Whew! I love this song.
If I had to name one video as the most incredible music video ever, I just might go with this one. Not really my kind of music, but man, I can appreciate everything that went into this production. I cannot imagine the amount of time and painstaking attention to detail that went into this. This was in an age when computer graphics and effects were just starting to trickle down from the top Hollywood productions, so you really had to pick and choose how you wanted to use them. And that's the key term, "use" them. This video is a perfect example of using the effects to add to the overall aesthetic and feel, rather than just creating a video with tons of effects for the sake of being able to use tons of effects.
What more could you ask for? Chemical Bros, Noel Gallagher, Michel Gondry and a heavy influence from The Beatles Tomorrow Never Knows. A masterpiece!
And a Influence from Busby Berkeley
@@tonosazules8221 Busby Berkeley on K...!
Ah Now, reminds me this vocal was Noel…‼️💥😳✨
Whats holy and courtesy words Noel sings…‼️💥😮💧💦
So, today I'd been wanted to listening "Tomorrow Never Knows" of Beatles…‼️💪😤✨
I would rather like to listening "Alone Again"…‼️💢🤔💥💣
@@sayokokikuchi8382 Naturally .😁
How does this only have 12M views?? It’s the greatest music video ever! It launched my Chem Bros obsession when it came out.
"Greatest ever" accolades can go to a lot of vids, thankfully. Tom Petty's "Don't come around here no more" is one. Jamiroquai's "Virtual Insanity" is another. Yes's "Leave It" is yet another. (OK Go sits in its own category -- you can argue for hours over which is their best, and you can also argue whether they're a band first, or into making music only so they can make really cool videos.) Most people go for mediocrity, which makes it easy to make a boring video (which is what most bands do.) On that, you can at least hope to see all of the really awesome videos easily. If you dug deep enough, you could compile maybe 50-100 hours or so of truly creative videos.
@@rtdorion I remember when they were the Dust Brothers old school NYC days seen them a few times at some cool spots
It has "only" 82K views. Very far from 1M.
@@mutedsounds2k 12M views, 82K likes.
Only 12M? LOL
The brothers met at a university Beatles appreciation society. This song is their and Noel's tribute to Forever Never Knows.
One of the best music videos ever. I never tire of returning to this song and the video's incredible choreography and production. I can't separate the two in my mind.
The music... The lyrics... Supported by a fantastic video...
True artistry.
Michel Gondry’s amazing video, Noel’s voice, and The Chemical Brothers’ homage to Lennon’s Tomorrow Never Knows (Revolver).
Nope that was Setting Sun
Before Setting sun was released it got the nick tomorrow never Noels
Exactly, always when we play Tomorrow never knows I expect the Chemical Brothers to start..
love how this comment pretty much gives 0 credit to The Chemical Brothers lmao
This music video is still amazing in 2023
My favourite Chemical Brothers track.. and Noel on vocals is just amazing.
simonjz05 agreed lyrics vocals and beat are all absolutely ace.
So true about Noel Gallagher on vocals. Also did “Hey Boy, Hey Girl,” with them, too.
@@hewgrebe4771 ...Are you sure you don't mean Setting Sun?
@@hewgrebe4771 Setting Sun*
That’s Noel, no way. He has that whiny British voice. No offense, not all brits sound whiny.
In my opinion, this is the greatest music video ever made. Plus the song goes so well with it, it's basically the definition of perfect.
I don't know about greatest ever, but arguably the best of Michel Gondry's work.
¿¿¡¡The SONG goes well with the VIDEO!!? Mmmm.....
¿¡Are you sure it´s not THE OTHER WAY AROUND!?
@@NerdilyDone Kyle is right
It may be your opinion but it's also fact.
In my top 4 all time. Take a look at Trentemøller - Take me into your skin. It is a true masterpiece. First video for the title song of debut album and it is pure gold.
This is the greatest music video of all time. No doubt about it!
Not even close
Absolument daccord
My favorite The Chemical Brothers song!
Summer of 1999, I must have played this song and album 1000 times!
same
Used to love catching this video on MTV after school back in the day. Was such a cool decade for music videos....
I miss mtv
@@egads3696 Me too man. Me too. I miss a lot of things. But change is one of those inevitable things that sucks or is good, often no in between, and when it came to MTV fell into the suck category lol.
1999 was right about the time that MTV transitioned into pure suck, thanks to pop music and TRL. You could still see good videos (usually late at night or in the morning, like this one), but from 2000-2004 and on it was only pop music and trendy Top 40 rock and I think by 2005 there wasn't even music videos anymore outside of the occasional episode of Making The Video. MTV had basically relegated all music content to their satellite channels of MTV2 and MTVHits, and even those became inundated with trash after a few years.
From 2005 and on, MTV was all reality shows and complete garbage. I don't even know why the network keeps the "MTV" name outside of the obvious brand; I mean...how can it be "Music Television" without any actual music content?
@@starwarsunfiltered7848 True. But MTV2 was still pretty legit. I loved it when they did A to Z in the summer, I remember a buddy of mine always tried to tape every video but would get like 5 blank VHS tapes in and give up lol. I think most the videos I watched were on MTV2 at that point.
This is a work of art. So many elements. My favorite thing is the girls dancing. They are so cool it's beyond words! it never gets old. Amazing. The whole thing is just breathtaking. What a treasure.
They are all supposed to look the same, but in that they are very different, right?
Those aren't GIRLS.Take a second look.
oh yep I see what you mean...whatever..the dancers are amazing. So cool and professional. They really make this whole thing come to life.
It's depiction of a young woman's nightmares (the girl is played by actress and dancer Stephanie Landwehr).
One of the most genius music videos I've ever seen
Wait until you see Star Guitar (same director, Gondry)
Chems have many cool mv's, even on new album(which also was great)
Could say that about almost any Chemical Brothers video
check out the director's cut of Michael Jackson's thriller
This was the final song at our wedding reception - 10/6/2001. Sending love! Everyone loved it!
I bet that was incredible.
@@kevincage1641 It was and thank you so much!
Good choice 😊
@@mattkennedy6115 - Thank you! It was amazing.
That would have had to make a wonderfully exciting wedding!!
I can't think of many music videos with this much effort and basically perfect execution.
Michel Gondry is the genius behind that clip...
oh yeah...i love THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP
@Vincent H. 🍻
@Vincent H. oh yeah, i like it...i'm a huge movie fan !!!
greetings from berlin/germany
ohh ok... this explain a lot
3:22 did she unintentionally drop the clock off the the balcony
I'll take this moment to thank the SAS & SBS ..IM FORMER US NAVY .THANKS GUYS ...THE WORLD OWES YOU.
I was 55 years old when this song first came out and now I'm dead, it's funny how time flies
Pardon?
@@jillianorwhatever5613 just a joke
U wot m8?
Speaking of flies....
R.I.P., Mr. Sanchez. (Your funeral was really nice, btw).
Eternal sunshine of MTV's era music videos
Literally
10/10 Masterpiece.
3 of the most incredible artists ever collaborating. This did not disappoint whatsoever. ❤
90-е были лучшей эпохой музыки. Так много жанров, креатива, фантазии и экспериментов. Я скучаю по этому времени.
80-е, до появления "цифры"... куча жанроа и венец музыкальных стилей, потом всё по наклонной скатилось
So true. It's sad because we are supposed to become more intelligent as time goes by but it think people are getting dumber. 🤔
Cheers & ❤s from chicago USA
Listening to it for 24 years and only just seen this. Pure brilliance!
Had to become and adult with troubled life to finally understand this video...
Same...
Some might call it troubled, I call it fun & exciting. 😂
One of thr most amazing videos EVER
The Tomorrow Never Knows of the 90's.
I thought that, with the drone and one chord. (ish)
@@terryperring104 and the similar break on the snare, and the vocal effect, and the backwards noises.. and .. and
i think its deliberately Noel Gallaghers version of Tomorrow Never Knows, well its definitely an homage to it anyway as hes well known as a massive Beatles fan
@@bannjaxx private phycedelic reel is more tomorrow never knows, I'd say both tunes are 2 cheeks of the same arse. Both class 👌
But setting sun is definitely more similar to it, I would say
23 years old here and I'm loving this old school music 🎶🎵🔥🔥🔥
If you aren't waking up to a song like this one every day, I can't be sure you're really living.
WHAT THE... How in the world was this transition so smoothly made? 🤯
I posted my comment too soon. This whole music video is blowing my mind. Must've taken a ton of planning and prepping to film this!
Effort
The man who made this video was the only human being I've ever seen adequately portray what it is like to dream on film. If you haven't watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, I highly recommend doing so.
@@chaw1032 great film...
Agree.. Star guitar is another music video i like from the chemical brother
The first time I watched this video, my mind could not process what I was seeing. Each take left me thinking, "what did I just see?", and I was so surprised, that for the next 24 hours I kept that channel on, so I could hook the video over and over again. I must have seen it about 16 times that day. The first DVD I bought was the Chemical Brothers. Later I bought the box set for "The Work Of Director". And after that, the collector's edition of "Eternal Sunshine". Michel Gondry is a camera wizard and a real genius!
Still one of the greatest music videos ever. Brilliantly done. And the songs great too!
Michel Gondry is a genius
I don't get why he isn't mentioned in the description...🙈
also the brothers
magic
Let's face it. He's good for this visual thing that works well for music videos. Most of his feature films are dog poop.
he must have tripped on cid and k more than few times
This song takes me back to an exact and unmatchable part of my existence.
Forever grateful for this life I get to lead. To think, there were times I almost didn't.
To think...
Even when you can go frame by frame it still looks incredible and impossible. RIP M. Gondry.
isnt Gondry still alive?
Music, dancing, visuals - pure artistry
That' s the way Tomorrow never knows would sound today.
I can hear so much Beatles influence in this track.
Like it.
The psychodelic era of the Beatles... Late 60s early 70s, I'm The Walrus type of song.
@German Morawski The Chemical Brothers are huge Beatles fans. They've said how much they consider Tomorrow Never Knows to be where their kind of music has its origin. They even play it as their "entrance music" at the start of their gigs.
I started listening to this album today, it didn't hit how similar this was to Tomorrow Never Knows until I read your comment. It makes sense why they got Noel for this track
They really did a good job of re-creating the sound and effect of Lennon’s vocal on Tomorrow Never Knows. Noel’s vocal delivery was also on point, as usual.
Exactly what i was thinking. Sounds so much like Tomorrow Never Knows.
Surrender was one of the most influential albums in my life. I might not have given it the credit at the time but the fact that this song still randomly pops up in my mind says everything.
Without even a doubt, one of the greater marvels of music videos. It's all there: Time, Space, Life, the hexagon, and the Pythagorian Music of the Spheres.
This video is absolute genius. Showing the notion of madness in the banal, surreal in the ordinary; How life is a never ending series of fragments of moments, all meaningless on their own, but perhaps rational when arranged together. Yet we are never less than a moment away from those same moments fragmenting into an insanity of random happenings.
noel's vocals on point
Wow, never realized it was him, but now that I know, it's obvious.
Noel at his best.
Jesús Landín I thought I'd got it wrong until I saw your comment.
Better than anything he did with his band. Just saying.
Oh my god.
I remember being 10 and seeing this play at 12 in the morning thinking what the hell did I just watch.
Nostalgia has begun.
I remember being 7 and thinking the same thing XD thanks dad you gave me nightmares
The song, the video, the girls dancing and those drums! So creative, absolutely awesome!
Seeing this for the first time on MTV as a teenager thinking 'how great to be alive now' is a memory I will take to my death bed
Dude, I know exactly what you mean.
@@spacewolf182 Why dont you both go watch the movie Hackers (1994) on youtube like the rest of us.
Услышал её впервые 16 лет назад(мне было 24 года),до сих пор заряжает меня эмоциями (сейчас мне 40 лет!),какпрыжок с тарзанки в прошлое.
И так каждый раз происходит. Та музыка из той эпохи, которая была сделана с душой и огромным талантом до сих пор радует окуная в хорошие воспоминания.
Cuanta nostalgia y recuerdos, la escuché por primera vez en el año 1999 tenia yo 17 años
One of my favourite music videos of all time. I love all the dancers and the way we are all trapped in time doing things over and over again but maintaining balance and order. That's my interpretation of it anyway. Keep on rocking The Chemical Bros.
Turn off your mind, relax and flow downstream; it is not dying… it is not dying…
Lay down all thought, surrender to the void....
Exactly!! Whole lot of people in the 90's that made musical careers off that one song lol. That's not to talk shit about those acts, it just tells you how fucking great the beatles were.
Turn on !!! To me feliz año nuevo!!!
Camilo Mejía totally with you here. Now all I hear with this is “Tomorrow Never Knows.” That is good because Noel Gallagher sings background, too. Thanks.
wrong song but same beat
This is one of the best songs from Chemical Brothers! Pure magic - music and video. Love it
Feel bad for you kids who missed the 90s. The world can never be the same post 9/11.
This is hands down the best music video I've ever seen
Same here!
+zspud1994 Sure is a good one.
+zspud1994 Hi, then you should watch other work by Director Michel Gondry : Lot of Music videos, and film like "Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind"
Yes, that's a great movie! I'd recommend a watch of his videos for the White Stripes' 'Fell In Love With A Girl' and 'The Hardest Button To Button'.
+zspud1994 It triggers acid flashbacks for me. :)
One of Gondry's best videoclips for sure. This is truly an amazing artistic jewel and Gallagher's vocals make it even more epic.
"I am a born again christian, and saint." ~ Claudia was grace of our Lord Jesus
Amazing what the director was able to accomplish with little more than a few props, actresses and editing tricks. It probably wasn't even an expensive video to make, but the results are mind boggling. It's only through repeated viewing that you begin to understand and appreciate what is actually going on and how clever it all is.
you should check the rest of the career of the director: michel gondry
TXS-Ballistics Thanks, I will.
DB Pooper Agreed. Gondry is hard to beat! - love the Hardest Button to Button vid he did for White Stripes.
DB Pooper He might be the master of diy creative practical effects
DB Pooper this was a big budget video (around $100 000) which used then groundbreaking vfx
Quite possibly my favorite Michel Gondry video. Also not a bad take on The Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows".
Well... that tapped into some core memories there. That vocal melody is gorgeous!
One hell of an amazing song and the video is just brilliant. Timeless classic.
POE V
You can tell that the Beatles "Tomorrow Never Knows" influenced this song. The Beatles' song came out in 1966, so you can surmise that the Beatles invented "Electronica".
This clip by Michel Gondry is the most creative music video I've ever seen and reviewed.
Noel’s voice in this is everything ☺️
This is one of the best music videos ever created!
Check out other videos Michel Gondry has done; he's amazing at what he does!
Benny Benassi's Satisfaction ain't bad either...
Lordy, I must've watched this a thousand times on Much back in the day. It was epic then and it's still epic now. If you asked me to give you 20 essential tracks for the turn of the millennium, this would definitely be on it. Thanks for the memories.
I always loved this song. It’s so cool to rediscover songs from the soundtrack of your life. Especially when they bring back such vivid memories & feelings... that’s the power of music
わかめとけとうFFなあ
Just rediscovered this and cannot believe how fresh it sounds, so alive!!
@@emilyscialom9445 これを再発見しましたが、これがどれほど新鮮で生き生きと聞こえるのか信じられません!!
Kore o sai hakken shimashitaga, kore ga dorehodo shinsende ikiiki to kikoer 現芸77ことは
I love the old style of Chemical Brothers! ❤️
Solo zerocalcare può pensare che Michel Gondry non è un genio...da Oscar questo video
This is when I fell in love with the Chemical Brothers. 20+ yrs. later, still going strong 😉
What a song, those drums. Chills.
Give me, Rain, Tomorrow Never Knows, I'm Only Sleeping, Blue Jay Way, I Am The Walrus, Strawberry Fields Forever I could go on and on.
A poor man's Beatles imitation
Hadn't seen this video until Nathan Zedd mentioned it in his vid. I loved Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, so that's why I'm here :)
Gang
same!!!
No bc I just watched that vid and came here
same here!!
Sammmee
I remember MTV, MTV2, and VH1 played this a ton in 1999 and 2000.
I think I watched the video once a day on MTV through the summer of 1999.
First time I listened to this track was in 1999 while driving my Volkswagen Jetta, listening to it on a Palm Springs radiostation called M99.5, which was put off the air over 12 years ago. Thanks for the memories radio host Paul Wozniak! Amazing song.
This is by far their best era for their music. I am trying to find people covering their songs through live instruments
This video is pure genius. Kudos to all involved.
How does something as fantastic as this only have 10m views, doesn't make sense
I was listening to Noel being interviewed on BBC Radio 2 a few days ago and a lady phoned in to request this song, but she accidentally said Liam and Chemical Brothers Let It Be.😂 Fortunately, Noel took no offense and told her that he gets mistaken for Liam many times. Later as he left the studio he said "Liam Gallagher Signing Out".😂
That day I realised that my favourite CB's song has Noel's vocals.
Funny he got that a lot. His vocal song and Liam are strikingly different as the day and night.
Noel Gallagher and Chemicals? Absolute fucking BRILHANT! 3 GENIUS in ONE TRACK!!!
4 GENIUS. Michel Gondry too!
no way! I didnt know he did the clip but it figures - the clip is amazeballs.
+RoasterMcdougalify the tune melody and vocal is by noel Gallagher. the production sound is two chemicals. and the videoclip is by director cinema Michel gondry. this video is very complex edith.
Just fabulousness. The video, the vibe .the 90s had such a feeling if you could change your life, dream, be happy as you are and explore. Great times and sad my teenage son wont and doesnt get that feeling from the 2020's
No one gets that feeling in the 2020s !
Heard this song on the radio a few days ago. Haven't heard it for about 15 years. It blew my mind.
cara de um fucinho de outro
ONLY 11 Million views…The world is insane
Unbelievable!
Totally forgot about this song. I love the 90's! Best decade ever!
I love how even after a whole morning of hallucinations, she still went to work.
LOL underrated
Grew up to this song, and just got my first glimpse of the video! What utterly profound levels of genius emanating from all corners, music, editing, story telling, pure goosebumps!
Video ressembles a huge dose of LSD, right?😂
One of the best video clips of any era. Thomas Dolby's Hyperactive , Peter Gabriel's Sledge Hammer and Californication by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers are also worthy of rewatching often, especially Dolby and Gabriel's as it was the 80's and would have been very difficult to make.
One of my favorite music videos EVER!!!! never get tired of watching it
Hands down one of my favourite music videos...I miss the 90's, I really, really do...
Let forever be is one of the best songs of the Chemical brothers, period.
The Chemical Brothers....man the 90s were rad.
Not seen this video before and its totally amazing,FAB tune too ❤️
Watching the video I thought, got acid. Then it was brought to my attention how much work went into making it considering its age. Incredible! 🤩
I was looking for that song for SO. FUCKING. LONG.
I couldn't ever remember the exact lyrics. I looked for "How can you feel like", "How could it be like", and so many other variants.
And after giving up, today I had this epiphany where "how does it feel like" came straight into my head, and somehow, I knew that had to be it. Brain, you weirdo.
had the same situation a few years ago.. THE SAME! :) was always searching for "how does it feel like".. searched for years and wanted to find it so badly. then it just happened.. one evening, in my bed. amazing :)
was feeling exactly the same, and I was sure its Chem bros and 90s so played every song there was until I came to this !!!
I've lost this song several times and found it somehow again and again. :)
I know the feeling. Just went through it now after hearing a similar song. The vocals sounded like Ozzy to me. I thought it might have been a rock song. The I remembered it was an electronic band. I always confuse Crystal Method with Chemical Bros. That was my next search, then I thought maybe Cheicla bros and BINGO! Whew! I love this song.
Me paso igual, se me quedo grabado el coro, pero no me acordaba quien la cantaba ni nada..
This video is exactly what it feels like to have a high temperature.
Also Chemical Brothers had the best bloody videos didn't they?
Когда я впервые услышал эту песню, я был покорен. Чистейший восторг, до сих пор нет сравнимой по нереальной невероятности песни.
I think this is the best song of the chemical brother (one of my favorite songs ever)... Thanks Noel, and Thanks The Beatles ❤
SO TRIPPY AND AWESOME.
It's even more tripping and awesome after having drank a bottle of Robitussin 😵💫
AWESOME
One of the best music videos of all time.
I remember being a kid and seeing this video on MTV and being blown away how they did all these special effects 😆
This was perfection when it was released and still is now! Really don’t know what else I can say about this song and video.
This just might be the best music video ever produced. Can I get an amen?
Amen
Watch the new Marks and Spencer's Christmas advert?
Copies or some person ?
Amen
20 лет этот сезон со мной!
Смотрим клипе уже с дочкой)))
If I had to name one video as the most incredible music video ever, I just might go with this one. Not really my kind of music, but man, I can appreciate everything that went into this production. I cannot imagine the amount of time and painstaking attention to detail that went into this. This was in an age when computer graphics and effects were just starting to trickle down from the top Hollywood productions, so you really had to pick and choose how you wanted to use them. And that's the key term, "use" them. This video is a perfect example of using the effects to add to the overall aesthetic and feel, rather than just creating a video with tons of effects for the sake of being able to use tons of effects.
You don't need fancy CG. Creativity is all it takes. This proves it.
there is literally fancy cg throughout the video