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Broken ice still melts in the sun
And times that are broken
Can often be one again
We're soul alone
And soul really matters to me
Take a look around...
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From the 2nd straight show at The Nokia Theatre in New York, this footage was taken on my digital camera during the July 12, 2007 show. Audience recording.
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This is the first "fake" music video that Adam Talatinick and I shot late summer of 2005. It features the hit song "Rich Girl" by Hall and Oates. You'll notice the star filter that helps make this more cheesy. Reminder: Do not take this video that seriously, it is a joke, and we didn't really try that hard.
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