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+ | | Name = Sunburn | ||
+ | | Release = [[Sunburn (single)#VHS promos|Sunburn promo VHS]] <small>(1)</small> | ||
+ | | Length = 3:54 | ||
+ | | Firstair = 21<sup>st</sup> February 2000 | ||
+ | | Filming location = Studio | ||
+ | | Director = [[Nick Gordon]] | ||
+ | | Watch = [http://youtube.com/watch?v=7i5AOGTbpRw YouTube] | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | | Previous video = [[Muscle Museum (video)|Muscle Museum]] | ||
+ | | Current video = Sunburn | ||
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+ | ==Information== | ||
+ | This video has a babysitter<ref name="k2005">{{cite/kerrang2005}}</ref> go into the bedroom of the parents she's working for and try on some jewelry. Matthew Bellamy, followed by Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme, appear in the mirror she's looking into, as her guilty conscience.<ref name="k2005"/> As well as the band appearing in the mirror but not in reality, the babysitter's hair arbitrarily changes from untidy to tidy, thus the distinction between happens in reality and what's symbolic within the video is unclear. | ||
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+ | The band didn't record their part at the same time as the girl did.<ref name="k2005"/> Matthew Bellamy recalled that he was very nervous when recording the band's part, as he sang into a camera.<ref name="k2005"/> | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | Back to [[Sunburn (song)|Sunburn]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Videos]] |
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Name | Sunburn |
Length | 3:54 |
Initial air date | 21st February 2000 |
Filming Location | {{{FilmingLocation}}} |
Director | Nick Gordon |
Watch | YouTube |
Information
This video has a babysitter[1] go into the bedroom of the parents she's working for and try on some jewelry. Matthew Bellamy, followed by Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme, appear in the mirror she's looking into, as her guilty conscience.[1] As well as the band appearing in the mirror but not in reality, the babysitter's hair arbitrarily changes from untidy to tidy, thus the distinction between happens in reality and what's symbolic within the video is unclear.
The band didn't record their part at the same time as the girl did.[1] Matthew Bellamy recalled that he was very nervous when recording the band's part, as he sang into a camera.[1]
References
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