Thursday, October 9, 2014

BIG DATA VIDEO: The Bouncy Boob Method of Marketing the NSA

Dale Fitzgerald emails:
I would venture to guess that you find most pop music puerile and libertine (as do I, even though I love parts of it) but I thought you might find this song, and the band, rather interesting. "Dangerous" by Big Data (featuring Joywave) is, at first blush, a catchy pop rock tune about a stalker. Part of the chorus is "...no one ever told you I was dangerous...I bet you didn't know I could love you this much", leaving little doubt that the "love" is one sided. The stalker, however, is the NSA. Here's an excerpt from a recent interview- "You may have missed the electronic band Big Data this weekend at the Brooklyn Bowl, but the National Security Agency was there. "A chirping computerized voice, identifying itself as “the NSA,” interrupted the band’s set over the sound system to encourage concertgoers to Snapchat, post, and tweet their night into the cloud. “I am your friend,” the voice insisted." The video is satirical but rather gruesome- R265- His views on the NSA are contradictory, but at least he's drawing attention to it. Cheers!

Warning: Those that are not into boob bouncing bloody lesbian activity may find this disgusting---but so is the NSA.

 -RW

2 comments:

  1. RW, Looks like I get to be the first to leave a comment on your new site. I appreciate your work, even if it is laced with bloody lesbian bouncing boobs.
    GD

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  2. Interesting video haha. I found the lesbian scene pretty hot (aside from the blood of course).

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