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The second single off the Foo Fighters' second album The Colour and the
Shape is Everlong. In the song, the guitars wax dramatic as Dave Grohl
sings of a relationship he wants to cling to, a bit obsessively. These
dark tones underlie the freakish nightmare occupied by Grohl and his wife
(played by drummer Taylor Hawkins in drag). The video's main theme focuses
on the connections between reality (filmed in black-and-white) and dreams
(filmed in color) - two dreams, in fact.
As two thugs approach their house, Grohl dreams of being at an 80's party
dressed as a punk. After entering the room, he notices the two thugs (Pat
Smear and Nate Mendel looking like brats from Archie comics) picking on
his girlfriend. Grohl gets seriously angry and his hand grows extra large,
Incredible Hulk-style. He then slaps Smear and Mendel with his monstrosity.
They fall to the floor, die, and their bodies vaporize into the carpet.
Grohl and his girlfriend then move into the next room, which houses a giant,
ringing telephone. Dave Grohl snaps awake and finds his phone ringing.
On the other line he hears his sleeping wife plead for help. He realizes
her nightmare is quite real, and he must save her. So he forces himself
back to sleep.
Grohl winds up in her dream, where she's trapped in a log cabin. The two
thugs transported to her dream, and are now fighting their way into the
cabin. This is when she makes the distress call. When Grohl enters her
dream, he goes to the cabin and finds her captured. Angry again, his hand
grows super-huge, and he knocks the goons dead. They haul their bodies
out and dump them in the lake.
But back in the bedroom stand the thugs. No matter, because they open wide
their mouths, and out come the real Pat Smear and Nate Mendel. This requires
some nifty morphing shots performed in post-production. Backwards music
is added for effect. Then off flies Hawkins' wig and the Foo Fighters play
the rest of the song. For the final sequence Gondry continuously super-imposed
the shots onto the lens to add the psychedelic effect.
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