When I was a kid on long drives I would always try to find patterns in everything outside of the window and want them synced to the music. Dream come true here.
I remember laying on my grandmothers couch in Houston watching this in 2002. Its 2024, grandma has been gone many years, I live across the United States now and somehow this song makes me feel young again and takes me back to that couch, late night just relaxing at her house. Many memories made to this song over the years. Love, parties, success, heartbreak and failure but that memory of watching this at grandmas on an old Mitsubishi box TV was the first. Life is an absolute trip.
It’s October 2020 and my dad just called me, asking if I remembered a music video we watched together years ago when I was a kid, with a view from a train window and everything passing was in time to the music. Goes to show how something so simple can make a lasting memory :-)
@@richardjamesclemo6235 maybe it’s a dad thing :-) he was chuffed when I told him the name and artist, he said he was going to go and watch the video straight away!
@@nOrWiChHaNnAh I watched this over and over again with my dad as a kid, when youtube was new. This song definitely has a special place in my heart. cool to hear people have similar memories :)
Exactly the sameeee same here wow, I am just almost crying tbh. My dad he love this video and group, I was a child listening this a lot . So good memories.
The video with the train window view really makes it. The percussion and general beats of this video are obviously based on train sounds, and the video matches them perfectly with objects in view (e.g. electric poles, bridges, buildings etc.). The supporting melody makes one feel cozy and relaxed as if on a lovely train journey.
We the ones who were born after internet was not a buulding-sized facility, are the most priviledged in art after the 40-50 peeps who saw the sharp turns of conceptual art.
I'm sure it wasn't simple during the time, there was no photo shop or after effects. Gondry was by no means a rich guy to afford the best CGI at the time. He implemented his skills of layers and layers of VHS over VHS screens and green screen effects. What he did during this era was unimaginable by any standards
I worshipped him after seeing his "Directors" dvd. Him and Spike Jonze ans Chris Cunningham. All of them were so inspiring. The "dead leaves and the dirty ground" video inspired an effect that almost went into an Inception videogame, but ended up going into Superliminal instead
2003, back when tv was good… different time, I was 15/16, watching this on my little black 15 inch crt tv on MTV in the morning before going to school, to lift me up and not hate my day.
No matter how many times I watch this I find new details in it, an absolute work of genius - can't believe this isn't discussed whenever you see a list of greatest music videos of all time.
Definitely one of the most evocative and fitting music videos ever made. Ever since I saw this video any time I hear this song I just think of being on a train, and whenever I’m on a train I think about this song
You might not be aware since many people miss it, but what's truly amazing about this music video is that the scenery is made to fall into line with the music. The power poles, the little houses, the silos, train wagons... Even the little people represent the vocal line. I remember being young and spotting this the first time, and being completely blown away by it. It's an amazing video.
Starting the day I saw it being a three year old. Took me long 12 years to learn the name of the song and artist. Until that time, always, subconsciously, it played around in my head on train trips.
My father was bugged out bc I was listening to rap in 8th grade. He went on a business trip to Canada and brought me back the Chemical Brothers first album... Ha ha little did he know the effect they would have on my life. They were a regular rock band at the time 😂😂😂
Thomas Kwiatkowski, Esq. I forgot Michel Gondry directed this and just about forgot about him altogether. He definitely used to be one of my favorite directors artistically/innovatively speaking.
I was blown away the first time I watched this video 18 years ago. I haven't watched it for nearly a decade and my mind was blown away again... what a nostalgical experience.
@@spencerrussell3067 Yup, both were made by Michel Gondry - an absolute creative genius that made lots of the most creative videos ever. Other masterpieces by him include Foo Fighters - Everlong, Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows and multiple videos by Björk, Kylie Minouge and The White Stripes.
I’ve never forgotten this music video. It’s so perfect. My first trip to the uk in the early 2000’s I remember going on a train long distance and I played this on repeat while staring out the window. Every time I’m in a car or train I think of this song.
Took me a while to realize that this wasn’t just a video looking through a train window and everything appearing outside was synchronized with the music lol
Really appreciate the suggestions guys. In return, y’all should check out the video to Lusine’s “Just A Cloud”. It’s pretty neat albeit on a bus instead, but has the exact same style as this vid where the scenery changes with the music...
A song and video my grandmother used to like. Yes, The Chemical Brothers were among the artists in her repertoire of insanely eclectic tastes. 😉 Thinking about her today... 💕
This is not so much ahead of its rime, it is from a time when music was still a lucrative business, and record companies hired the best directors who worked with a big budget. Videos like this won't be made anymore.
I lucked out going to college in the early 2000s. Just before all the social media poison took off. I listened to this on my TGV trip from Paris to Amsterdam. Perfect moment
I'm from México and there are practically no high speed trains in the US. In early 2020, right before the pandemic, I went to spain and took the AVE high speed train. Didn't listen to this song to hughe regret...
When I see the train passing by the landscapes and the city I feel the analogy to the daily life, every day passing through our eyes and sometimes we just spectate us.
I’m sure this comment has been made so many times now but this gives me great nostalgia for WRC II: Extreme on PS2! Such a great soundtrack and a fantastic rallying game!
This takes me back to being a kid going on a holiday by train to the Alps, south of France etc. Just watching foreign landscapes glide by for hours and hours. Whenever I’m travelling by train now I do the same and sometimes still get the same feeling of amazement even though I’m 36 now.
This is what synchronization is called! What a great piece of art! Love it! Reminds me the time when I was really really young and the summer vacation and the long train trip to the seaside. Amazing how music can bring all the memories back ❤
Since that video I have always looked for things passing by on the train, in the car or even on the plane flying through the clouds matching the music I am listening to. When it actually syncs for 3 or 4 seconds it just feels so amazing
I know this video for decades now, and I still think this is one of the most amazing music videos ever created! Everything, from the music to the sync, is simply genius! A trully masterpiece!
This was on repeat in the Gamestop I used to work at. I couldn't hear the music very well, but the being a drummer, I quickly realized what was going on. Love this video.
This is just the perfect, platonic ideal of a "Music Video". Not because it is simply "visuals that match music", but because it is _ABOUT_ the act of _listening_ to and _experiencing_ music as human, living in this world that we have made and filled with our music. How does one make a "video of music"? Michel Gondry knows, obviously.
It's because of that game that I discovered one of my ultimate desires in life. To travel the globe in a rally car. I could start in Monte Carlo and drive a path from country to country in a variety of rally cars, following the WRC calendar. I'd take a film crew with me to capture some helicopter footage, showcasing the beauty of planet Earth as I race pedal to the metal, pushing the car to the very limit of its capability. The Safari would be a priority location... imagine kitting your car out with beefed up suspension, dirt tyres and a snorkel and then flooring it across the landscape Colin McRae style! I'd piece all the footage together in a montage and have this music play over it, just like the real life footage in WRC II when you stay on the menu screen. The chances are pretty slim I know. It would be a pretty expensive project, but if you have a confident vision, you can at least try to achieve it. At least to an extent. What I really want to say is.... This is super nostalgic! Let us toast to WRC II Extreme and the masterpiece that is the Playstation 2!
This song makes me fly It takes me so high that, for a minute, I don't exist in this word, neither my problems I feel so pure, so free, so fulfilled ...
I was 14 when this song used to came on music channels on summer vacations it feels like calm and cozy and reminds me of lot of train journeys ❤ love from India 🇮🇳
When I was a kid on long drives I would always try to find patterns in everything outside of the window and want them synced to the music. Dream come true here.
I had an imaginary dragon friend. I'd picture him riding cars, jumping from building to building, setting things on fire
I do the same when a Was a child
How old are you now?
@@Meraxes6 Im my case, it was a car that was always trying to keep up with me off road
@@pnjwck old nuff to do your mom
It's not a music video, it's a work of art.
*You are so right.*
Brilliant idea, genius execution. Simple, yet utterly remarkable. One of THE best music videos ever created.
ruclips.net/video/1TgQls3-cHM/видео.html
AND, One of the cheapest to produce!
😎
Many like it from "The Underground"
Michel Gondry rocking it.
@OH NONONOONONO lol good bit
I remember laying on my grandmothers couch in Houston watching this in 2002. Its 2024, grandma has been gone many years, I live across the United States now and somehow this song makes me feel young again and takes me back to that couch, late night just relaxing at her house. Many memories made to this song over the years. Love, parties, success, heartbreak and failure but that memory of watching this at grandmas on an old Mitsubishi box TV was the first. Life is an absolute trip.
absolutely
Great story! Thanks for sharing!
It’s October 2020 and my dad just called me, asking if I remembered a music video we watched together years ago when I was a kid, with a view from a train window and everything passing was in time to the music. Goes to show how something so simple can make a lasting memory :-)
I always remember my dad being amazed by the synchronicity in this video when it came out
@@richardjamesclemo6235 maybe it’s a dad thing :-) he was chuffed when I told him the name and artist, he said he was going to go and watch the video straight away!
@@nOrWiChHaNnAh I watched this over and over again with my dad as a kid, when youtube was new. This song definitely has a special place in my heart. cool to hear people have similar memories :)
Exactly the sameeee same here wow, I am just almost crying tbh. My dad he love this video and group, I was a child listening this a lot . So good memories.
@@harrydean5089 same same here omg! Just got the feels. Was just telling my wife how this was the first video I watched on RUclips
当時小学生の頃にこのMVのギミックに気付いた時の衝撃はとんでもなかった。
今見ても素晴らしい作品!!
ビートに合わせた景観、てことですか?
@@平亮平-c5z
このMVは車窓から見える建物が全て音とリンクしてて景観自体が波形になってるんですよ!
「この建物はこの音なんだー!」とか
「この人はこの音階になってる!」とか
それぞれに注目して見てみるとアハ体験できます!
小学生の頃に気付いたってのがまたいいね😊
@@mob3-l1x
この曲と電気グルーヴのシャングリラは小学生の自分にはあまりに衝撃的だったのでよく覚えてます!
Haisuinonasa / Dynamics of the Subway is also amazing at the same time.
One of the many great videos done by Michel Gondry.
The video with the train window view really makes it. The percussion and general beats of this video are obviously based on train sounds, and the video matches them perfectly with objects in view (e.g. electric poles, bridges, buildings etc.). The supporting melody makes one feel cozy and relaxed as if on a lovely train journey.
Práctico y maravilloso.
It is an absolute beautiful video anthem
Michel Gondry supremacy
@@mounteeriecrew710 there's a new documentary film on MG: "Michel Gondry - do it yourself", highly recommended :)
The choir in the middle of the song is magic.
The director of this music video, Michel Gondry, is an utter genius. I LOVE his works!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
finally found after 18 years, now i can die in peace.
Live happily now
RUclips has done that for me over and over!
This is becoming 20 years old, and is amazing. So simple, yet so cool
We the ones who were born after internet was not a buulding-sized facility, are the most priviledged in art after the 40-50 peeps who saw the sharp turns of conceptual art.
Timeless.
I'm sure it wasn't simple during the time, there was no photo shop or after effects. Gondry was by no means a rich guy to afford the best CGI at the time. He implemented his skills of layers and layers of VHS over VHS screens and green screen effects. What he did during this era was unimaginable by any standards
I'm very familiar with these landscapes. They've been filmed in South of France. You can spot the "Avignon Centre" station blue sign at 2:00
I was going to ask if anyone knew the train route in this video!
@@marcyp6848 It's all computer generated. It doesn't exist.
Some pictures are film to Miramas (city in the south of France near Marseille)
@@ronaldbardalez6318 There's lots of very clever compositing work from real footage. It's by no means all computer generated.
Wel done
One of my favourite songs of all time. ❤
But it originates from Starman by Bowie
For anybody interested this video was made by Michel Gondry. He also made Love Letter by Metronomy which is another masterpiece.
he made eternal sunshine of the spotless mind for anyone wondering
He made also Daft punk Videoclip Around the World
Le livre des solutions with Pierre Niney
And The eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
I worshipped him after seeing his "Directors" dvd. Him and Spike Jonze ans Chris Cunningham. All of them were so inspiring.
The "dead leaves and the dirty ground" video inspired an effect that almost went into an Inception videogame, but ended up going into Superliminal instead
@@JunkerJamesI wish they did more of those directors collections.
Michael Gondry also made Björks " Hyperballad".The man is a creative genius!
This video deserves an Oscar.
Rene Bank inderdaad
Rene Bank helaas zijn zowel de video als muziek niet erg bekend geworden :-(
daan:) Deze video is zo goed gemaakt.Elk geluid wat je hoort correspondeerd met een object wat voorbij komt op de maat van de muziek.Geweldig gedaan.
Rene Bank dat weet ik inderdaad geweldig gedaan net als chemical brothers - let forever be
michel gondry is heel creatief
I second that. It's seriously clever.
It's the route Nîmes - Valence via Avignon in case you were wondering. Real footage masked and stitched together in editing software
2003, back when tv was good… different time, I was 15/16, watching this on my little black 15 inch crt tv on MTV in the morning before going to school, to lift me up and not hate my day.
was 24...same
2025: it is still one of the best music video ever made
*yes, I do annual update, it is deserved. Cheers!
I was about to comment this very same message! Yes.
agreed!
I say this every time I watch it
TRUE , TRUE ....:)
Hello from Russia. I love chemical brothers ❤️
I remember staying up late to watch this on MTV and MTV2 as a kid
JMercyMuzik same!!!!
Same lol hot new release 👌
Same
Remember having to WAIT until stations actually aired stuff in order to listen to your favorite music/videos? Crazy
Ja tez to pamietam...beatyfully times...music in tv masterpies
No matter how many times I watch this I find new details in it, an absolute work of genius - can't believe this isn't discussed whenever you see a list of greatest music videos of all time.
Definitely one of the most evocative and fitting music videos ever made. Ever since I saw this video any time I hear this song I just think of being on a train, and whenever I’m on a train I think about this song
You might not be aware since many people miss it, but what's truly amazing about this music video is that the scenery is made to fall into line with the music.
The power poles, the little houses, the silos, train wagons... Even the little people represent the vocal line.
I remember being young and spotting this the first time, and being completely blown away by it. It's an amazing video.
Hopefully you are a train driver 😊
WRC II Extreme is my favourite game of all time.
Star Guitar is the game’s menu music.
Therefore, Star Guitar is my favourite song of all time.
Robby Reid and Robby Burns
@@lumaseed6490 Sebastian Loeb and Daniel Elena Citroen Xsara
Ive been trying to think of where i remember this song from, thank you!
@@abdzire_94 Carlos Sainz and Luis Moya 😂
Come with us is great too
Whenever I get on the train I always play this in my head
Yep me too
Same I doing it now and I straight away thought about this song
Starting the day I saw it being a three year old. Took me long 12 years to learn the name of the song and artist.
Until that time, always, subconsciously, it played around in my head on train trips.
me too, every time :)
Totally once you see this video there's no way back
AND STILL A MASTERPIECE IN 2024 ❤
2024 here👌🏻
My father was bugged out bc I was listening to rap in 8th grade. He went on a business trip to Canada and brought me back the Chemical Brothers first album... Ha ha little did he know the effect they would have on my life. They were a regular rock band at the time 😂😂😂
AND STILL IN 2024
I agree 😅
THING IN TIME GUYS!
THING IN TIME!
OMG IT'S THING IN TIME!
For me this is a classic masterpiece from Chemical Brothers :-) Originally from 2002, but in 2019 i still Love it :-) Cheers from Slovakia.
cheers bro ;)
Greetings from Texas
Released in 1999 - from the album 'Surrender'
na zdravie
Ahoj
Gondry's videos are often ingenious and creative, but this is the best one of them all.
Thomas Kwiatkowski, Esq. I forgot Michel Gondry directed this and just about forgot about him altogether. He definitely used to be one of my favorite directors artistically/innovatively speaking.
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I do love this a lot, but I'd say Bachelorette is his best work ever.
I love Michel Gondry's works but I fell in love with this
@@gorondehuelva9322 You should've fell in love with a girl, since Gondry directed that video too
I can't disctribe the feelings that this music make me feel.. Thank you
Same to me, this is awesome!
This video is hypnotising, pure masterpiece.
Probably the best intro in the history of electronic music.
I was blown away the first time I watched this video 18 years ago. I haven't watched it for nearly a decade and my mind was blown away again... what a nostalgical experience.
This video was lightyears ahead of its time! It will be remembered as one of the best music videos ever made.
今日聴けたー!!!!
ライブ良かった!!!
何年経っても色褪せない❤
永遠のスターギター❤
Michel Gondry and the Chemical Brothers are a gift. This video deserves all of the awards. So clever!
Hands down the greatest music visualizer made
Touché.
hold on: daft punk - around the world!
Can Cevik Directed by the same guy. ;)
@@spencerrussell3067 Yup, both were made by Michel Gondry - an absolute creative genius that made lots of the most creative videos ever. Other masterpieces by him include Foo Fighters - Everlong, Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows and multiple videos by Björk, Kylie Minouge and The White Stripes.
@@torstenscholz6243 let me guess, Come Into My World by Kylie. He's a genius and he has a very characteristic style.
I’ve never forgotten this music video. It’s so perfect. My first trip to the uk in the early 2000’s I remember going on a train long distance and I played this on repeat while staring out the window. Every time I’m in a car or train I think of this song.
Too much memories in one track, unbelieveable. Still one of the best track of all time
Loved this back in 2002 when I was 16 and I love it still in 2024
The fact this was done before digital video editing was quick and easy always blows my mind
It would still be lots of work today, but I hear ya!
@@musicalBurr But sadly no one would make a video like this today. It's not worth the investment.
It s called cgi, i guess this was done with maya
@@logipilot ???
@@benp.865 this is an computer animated clip, why the "???"
The best music video of all the times!!!! respect to Michel Gondry
Took me a while to realize that this wasn’t just a video looking through a train window and everything appearing outside was synchronized with the music lol
it s very much like an acid trip tbh
20 years later i just realized it too
Aphex Twin - Vordhosbn is another train window music video
You should also see Van Bellen - Let Me Take You - there is another kind of music journey
Really appreciate the suggestions guys. In return, y’all should check out the video to Lusine’s “Just A Cloud”. It’s pretty neat albeit on a bus instead, but has the exact same style as this vid where the scenery changes with the music...
The masterpiece.
Used to watch this on MTV late like 2-5am in '03-'04.
Aaron Wilson me too dude.
Aaron Wilson me 2
Videosomnia.
Aaron Wilson fuckin A my brother
Aaron Wilson I'm feeling the same mate. It's RAGE here on ABC in Australia
Best song ever brings me back to a great time.
Somebody: You can't see the music
Me: .....
Que no tengo connard
Hahahahhaa pensé que era el único que pensaba eso hahaha
A huevo que si x2 jajaja
Yeah totally with you man 👌
Who says ??? Xd
This is art
The creativity of this video is astounding
This is the greatest music video of all time. Not even close.
I’ll second that, thought so back when it was released, still do
@@obscenejester869 exactly. The day I saw this on TV it was game over for what I think music videos should be.
Inter5tella 55555 is up there too
@@FunkOrDie That's like a dozen music videos though lol. I mean you make a point but it's not a fair one.
@@Labergemusic yeah true lol whole ass movie 🍿
A song and video my grandmother used to like. Yes, The Chemical Brothers were among the artists in her repertoire of insanely eclectic tastes. 😉 Thinking about her today... 💕
that is beautiful!
One of the most imaginative, creative, and memorable music videos of all time.
This is a real back time travel! 🥺🥺
This music video is way ahead of it's time..
This is not so much ahead of its rime, it is from a time when music was still a lucrative business, and record companies hired the best directors who worked with a big budget. Videos like this won't be made anymore.
Even after over 15 years, Star Guitar continues to be one of my favorite songs.
with no guitar
I lucked out going to college in the early 2000s. Just before all the social media poison took off.
I listened to this on my TGV trip from Paris to Amsterdam. Perfect moment
I'm from México and there are practically no high speed trains in the US. In early 2020, right before the pandemic, I went to spain and took the AVE high speed train. Didn't listen to this song to hughe regret...
Everything about this is brilliant.
Yet again.. Timeless classic! What a ride..
I come back to this track from time to time. It never disapppoints me!
11 years, and I still can't stop watching it. So simply. So hypnotizing!
Made in 2002.
20 years
YES. Triggers a really specific feeling
2023...I'm in love 😅
2024
An absolutely outstanding work of art. When the penney drops and you realise what's happening, it's mind-blowing
This song gives me hope
When I see the train passing by the landscapes and the city I feel the analogy to the daily life, every day passing through our eyes and sometimes we just spectate us.
tienes razón
@@yokkai7775 yo se
Kids these days will never know what it was like to watch mtv at 2am just to wait for their favorite songs. No internet nothing
When MTV played music.
si, cuando mtv siginificaba Mtv
yup!!! i know that exact feeling, damn what a time it was!
From 2am-5am mtv had the coolest music.
And when the video was no longer in rotation you thought you’d never see it again in your lifetime 😭😭😭
Masterpiece
I’m sure this comment has been made so many times now but this gives me great nostalgia for WRC II: Extreme on PS2! Such a great soundtrack and a fantastic rallying game!
This takes me back to being a kid going on a holiday by train to the Alps, south of France etc. Just watching foreign landscapes glide by for hours and hours. Whenever I’m travelling by train now I do the same and sometimes still get the same feeling of amazement even though I’m 36 now.
This is what synchronization is called! What a great piece of art! Love it! Reminds me the time when I was really really young and the summer vacation and the long train trip to the seaside. Amazing how music can bring all the memories back ❤
Since that video I have always looked for things passing by on the train, in the car or even on the plane flying through the clouds matching the music I am listening to.
When it actually syncs for 3 or 4 seconds it just feels so amazing
Still the dopest music video in my opinion
20 yrs ago this came out. 2 decades!!! Where did time go? Remains my fav music video ever made.
I know this video for decades now, and I still think this is one of the most amazing music videos ever created! Everything, from the music to the sync, is simply genius! A trully masterpiece!
Directed by: Michel Gondry
I just rode a TER train with some old Corail coaches on Alsace, France last week. I had this song on my headphones. Loved it.
Never gets old for me. No matter how many times I play this music. It does not get old.
This was on repeat in the Gamestop I used to work at. I couldn't hear the music very well, but the being a drummer, I quickly realized what was going on. Love this video.
The Chemical Brothers FOREVER!
The video goes with the sound playing. Insane amount of talent to all the people involved. Sound, editing, directing.
This music video is a true Master piece, one of my favorite and one of the best music videos ever.
This is just the perfect, platonic ideal of a "Music Video". Not because it is simply "visuals that match music", but because it is _ABOUT_ the act of _listening_ to and _experiencing_ music as human, living in this world that we have made and filled with our music. How does one make a "video of music"? Michel Gondry knows, obviously.
20 years on and this is still so fresh. The perfect video and perfect track. Amazing!!!!
Never seen a video that goes with a tune so much like this and never will, absolutely superb. Both the video and the tune
First heard this in the WRC 2002 video game...loved it ever since.
me 2 xD
Me 2
I vividly remember tossing Skodas off cliff faces. never got bored of it
It's because of that game that I discovered one of my ultimate desires in life. To travel the globe in a rally car. I could start in Monte Carlo and drive a path from country to country in a variety of rally cars, following the WRC calendar. I'd take a film crew with me to capture some helicopter footage, showcasing the beauty of planet Earth as I race pedal to the metal, pushing the car to the very limit of its capability. The Safari would be a priority location... imagine kitting your car out with beefed up suspension, dirt tyres and a snorkel and then flooring it across the landscape Colin McRae style! I'd piece all the footage together in a montage and have this music play over it, just like the real life footage in WRC II when you stay on the menu screen.
The chances are pretty slim I know. It would be a pretty expensive project, but if you have a confident vision, you can at least try to achieve it. At least to an extent. What I really want to say is.... This is super nostalgic! Let us toast to WRC II Extreme and the masterpiece that is the Playstation 2!
Holy shit, I thought this sounded extremely familiar. I used to love that game.
Enigma, Deep Forest and Chemical Brothers has shaped our youth....all thanks for making us nostalgic about 90's
This song makes me fly
It takes me so high that, for a minute, I don't exist in this word, neither my problems
I feel so pure, so free, so fulfilled ...
Straight up bliss.
You are absolutely correct there
Need to dj this asap
Timeless - and such a mesmerizing and brilliantly-produced video! Still very relevant in 2024
Classic tunes will never die...
This is a masterpiece. Fantastic for all the times!
Brilliant..... like the whole album.
When it came out my son bought me it for my 40th birthday.
Like me, it never ages 😁
damn you must be like 60 now but if you never age i wouldnt be able to tell you from a 20 year old then!
great story :)
Still watching it now in 2024 remembering my early 20’s! OMG!
Watching the music and listening to the visuals: This is soooo brilliant... My deepest respect to Michel Gondry (creator)!
このなんていうか、疾走感がたまらなく良い!
If you search this song by yourself, you´re a legend 😊💫
Nice song. Good beat, too.
I was 14 when this song used to came on music channels on summer vacations it feels like calm and cozy and reminds me of lot of train journeys ❤ love from India 🇮🇳
Masterpiece for sure
It's been 12+ year's.. really I miss this song. Happy to get it back... Love from India.
I love how the music syncs with the video
Pure genius! So many years have passed, and it still sounds and looks fresh and cool! Eternal.
Here because of Corridor Digital! This is fantastic.
Once you listen to this song, you will always remember it. It gets stuck on you. What an absolute masterpiece.
I am sitting in the train from Brussels to Antwerp for work while watching this video: it just hits different