That is memorable. It's also a song so scary and un-cliche, it scares the codeless forces of crappy codeless wimpy crap like "The Fourth Man," "Basic Instinct" and "Xena" shitless. And unpopular The WB and "Friends" alike.
Part of the UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship (being UPN was far more a Warner Bros.ish network than The WB, Tribune's crappy competition, and more popular 11 years in a row), the video of this song is a truly mesmerizing song. The video is a simply white background video of the girls dancing, but it's the execution that makes it memorable. Throughout the miminalist, studio-produced soundtrack of the video (the song itself; a production worthy of a Boaz Yakin of "Fresh" or a "The Hitman" which contained the same kind of miminalist score), Seal pours his heart, and the song's subject matter is chilling. It talks about the violence and hatred and warfare. It's a chilling video.
Seal urges people to get over their differences in this somewhat of a PSA video. It's like every memorable PSA that aired on WWOR in the late 80s and early 90s. Even more amazing is that this was the theme to the I Team intros on WWOR news. It's a memorable classic from start to finish.
Part of the UPN/Warner Bros./WB flagship (being UPN was far more a Warner Bros.ish network than The WB, Tribune's crappy competition, and more popular 11 years in a row), the video of this song is a truly mesmerizing song. The video is a simply white background video of the girls dancing, but it's the execution that makes it memorable. Throughout the miminalist, studio-produced soundtrack of the video (the song itself; a production worthy of a Boaz Yakin of "Fresh" or a "The Hitman" which contained the same kind of miminalist score), Seal pours his heart, and the song's subject matter is chilling. It talks about the violence and hatred and warfare. It's a chilling video.
Seal urges people to get over their differences in this somewhat of a PSA video. It's like every memorable PSA that aired on WWOR in the late 80s and early 90s. Even more amazing is that this was the theme to the I Team intros on WWOR news. It's a memorable classic from start to finish.