Official music video for Monument by Intermix from the album Phaze Two (1992). Composed by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of Front Line Assembly. Directed by Rod Chong.
Official music video for Monument by Intermix from the album Phaze Two (1992). Composed by Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of Front Line Assembly. Directed by Rod Chong.
This is what the area in front of my front door looks like. This is a street party in Eigelstein, Cologne, Germany. Part 1 was too big for YouTube, so you only get this short clip of me walking under the Eigeltor stone gate surrounded by street vendors, carnival games, and loud music blasting from giant speakers into our rooms.
This is a video of a main intersection in Sinchon next to the Hyundai shopping mall, right in the heart of Seoul, Korea.
Many restaurants and other businesses are open 24 hours a day here and there is often loud music with English swear words blasting through the streets from public speaker systems.
This video was taken late at night at the end of April 2007.
The events of the King Jeroen coronation reenactment ceremony (as part of the 2007 Hi Seoul festival) are explained in Korean and then again in English for the audience.
A traditional dance following the recreation of the coronation of King Jeroen as part of the Hi Seoul festival on May 5th, 2007. This one involves dancers in the colors of Korea (red, white, and blue) spinning slowly.
A reenactment of the coronation of King Jeroen as part of the Hi Seoul festival in Seoul, Korea.
They are prostrating 3 times after each separate part of the ceremony. Yes, that voice is actually yelling "and one, and two, and three..."
A traditional dance following the recreation of the coronation of King Jeroen as part of the Hi Seoul festival on May 5th, 2007. This one involves dancers in the colors of Korea (red, white, and blue) beating on a drum.
They just park these stupid things in the street and blast that horrible music repetitively all damn day. They don't know any other approach to advertising besides spam.
A traditional dance following the recreation of the coronation of King Jeroen as part of the Hi Seoul festival on May 5th, 2007. This one involves dancers in the colors of Korea (red, white, and blue) beating on a drum.