1. Really love the new video for the Epworth's version !

  2. New cut of the video, set to the remix version and featuring the rest of the band. I like them both (Y)

    Dammnit Glenn, you beat me by a couple of seconds lol
  3. The editing is way too full of quick cuts but I dig that the band are actually in it this time.
  4. ...larry singing...!
  5. Adam..not..


  6. Terribly sorry

    I love it because the band is in it as well. (Ok, the first clip had Bono's hands...)
    The only thing I regret musically is the "your heart is on my sleeve" part. This was imo the best part of the first version, but it sounds kinda strange in Epworth's.
  7. That video with the Epworth version is a lot better.

    OL is certainly a more 'visual' song than it is 'audible'.
  8. I didn't know Ordinary Love was already a ''Danger Mouse song''. I watched the movie last night and waited until the song ended and was suprised to see that it was produced by Danger Mouse.

    I know it is a soundtrack for a certain movie that means it has to be a bit of ''middle of the road music'' but I actually hoped the first thing we heard from the Danger Mouse recordings would be a bit more refreshing.
    Still the song fits the movie pretty good, as in the lyrics etc. But I still don't like the song, keep finding it pretty boring and.

    Also Ordinary Love is still played on the radio in The Netherlands, so Bono, if you're reading; Still relevant here
  9. Originally posted by bartajax:I didn't know Ordinary Love was already a ''Danger Mouse song''. I watched the movie last night and waited until the song ended and was suprised to see that it was produced by Danger Mouse.

    I know it is a soundtrack for a certain movie that means it has to be a bit of ''middle of the road music'' but I actually hoped the first thing we heard from the Danger Mouse recordings would be a bit more refreshing.
    Still the song fits the movie pretty good, as in the lyrics etc. But I still don't like the song, keep finding it pretty boring and.

    Also Ordinary Love is still played on the radio in The Netherlands, so Bono, if you're reading; Still relevant here

    I don't think we should take Ordinary Love as an indicator of what the rest of Danger Mouse's work will look like. As mentioned before, the song was produced as a part of the movie's soundtrack, so the theme and feel of the movie was probably at the forefront during production. This is the same for almost all songs produced for movies.

    Take Skyfall, for example. A lot of people didn't really have much respect for that song when it was initially announced, but in the context of the movie it fits perfectly. Same can be said about Coldplay's Atlas.
  10. I've already registered my copy at: http://ordinary.lv/

    There are very few listed yet but it will grow. It seems Central Europe wins as usual
  11. Just registered mine