Trippy, Groovy Music Animations
January 14, 2003 7:30 PM   Subscribe

Nice weather for ducks is pleasant, trippy quicktime animation by oblong, produced as a promo for Lemon Jelly. Oblong also produced the very cool 3-d animation First Man in Space for London band The All Seeing I. gracias, oink
posted by madamjujujive (12 comments total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
Ah, the sweet, and completely rediculous, sounds of Lemon Jelly, how I love thee. Very cool links, madamjujujive.
posted by mosch at 7:37 PM on January 14, 2003 [1 favorite]


Never heard them before. Deeply, sublimely, catchy.
posted by steviehero at 7:52 PM on January 14, 2003


i'll have what he's smoking...but seriously folks, the disco scene made it all worthwhile.
posted by NGnerd at 8:00 PM on January 14, 2003


more lemon jelly
even more lemon jelly
posted by modofo at 8:01 PM on January 14, 2003


groovy in the best possible way--thanks!
posted by amberglow at 8:03 PM on January 14, 2003


That's awesome, both the ducks and the first man in space. Thanks, MJJJ!
posted by jonson at 8:28 PM on January 14, 2003


Catchy music, but watching it again with the sound off, I didn't think 'disco' so much as 'psychedelic' -- pass that bottle of Sandoz tabs, willya?
posted by alumshubby at 4:40 AM on January 15, 2003


I broke into a huge grin when I first heard the album the second the astronaut, in the middle of describing current conditions, goes, "Whoa!"
posted by yerfatma at 5:02 AM on January 15, 2003


London? I don't think The All Seeing I would appreciate being called a London band. They are definitively a Sheffield band hence the collaborations with fellow locals, Jarvis Cocker, Phil Oakey and splendid provincial crooner Tony Christie.
posted by niceness at 5:18 AM on January 15, 2003


I'd just like to point out that Oblong didn't do the Lemon Jelly video - its by Airside (full disclosure - I work for Airside) and Tandem Films.

Quite what possessed Oblong to claim they produced a video that they had nothing whatsoever to do with, I don't quite know.
posted by influx at 6:16 AM on January 20, 2003


Oh, and Oblong have since removed the Quicktime of the video. It's still on our site though.
posted by influx at 6:22 AM on January 20, 2003


influx, thanks for the info ... I did have the impression that Oblong produced the Lemon Jelly clip:
09 dec - lemon jelly promo finished :::: out soon

though in fairness, an earlier entry read:
28 oct - oblong start work on lemon jelly promo with tandem films.
posted by madamjujujive at 2:09 PM on January 20, 2003


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