I'm intrigued by this notion, so I look it up, and notice that I am very late to an internet phenomenon. The thing in question is Armi & Danny's "I Want to Love You Tender", which has apparently been a big hit on youtube for several years now.
Now, people who aren't from Finland may not realize the whole depth of that video. To an outsider, it may look like some highschool musical number with particularly inept dancing. It's funny, yes, but you go on to watch keyboard cat and dramatic chipmunk.
But to somebody from Finland, the first reaction is "I recognize that tune". The second reaction is "Oh, it's them!". That's not some inept highschool musical number, that's one of the most beloved Finnish entertainers ever! Ok, so the version you hear in Finland is in Finnish, and the above is the English version - and Finns back in the seventies weren't really all that good at English. That explains some of it.
When I grew up, the Swedes had ABBA and Björn Borg. The Finns had Armi ja Danny. Really.
Now I just find myself wishing that we'd have Finnish meal-pouches with musical accompaniments. "Rudolf in a Bag" MRE's (reindeer meat with lingonberries) with Armi and Danny on BluRay.
Although I'm not sure I could take the concentrated awesomeness that is "I Want to Love You Tender" in glorious HD. Maybe it's safer in that low-quality YouTube version.
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Portland Resonance
written by Rambo Tribble, December 23, 2009
written by Rambo Tribble, December 23, 2009
Personally, I think the Leningrad Cowboys would better resonate with the average Portland geek, as in: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lNFRLrP014
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written by r0000t, December 24, 2009
written by r0000t, December 24, 2009
Well that was a pleasant laugh while sitting at work the xmas eve! I would venture to say this is a prime example of why some people should not be allowed access to green screens and video editing software.
For all you video editors out there, Watch, Learn, do not repeat...
For all you video editors out there, Watch, Learn, do not repeat...
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