Fairly minimalistic, but sufficiently wacky clip for one of the finest little ditties ever penned by the masters of the ABSURD - San Francisco's own The Residents.
It might be worth mentioning here as a viewer's note that, in it's 'golden age', the Byzantine culture was expecting the imminent return of Christ to the great city of King Constantine, circa 325AD.
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scooterguy on Mar 12, 2006 11:10 AM
It might be worth mentioning here as a viewer's note that, in it's 'golden age', the Byzantine culture was expecting the imminent return of Christ to the great city of King Constantine, circa 325AD.
sydneyrome on Mar 12, 2006 02:45 PM
Which inevitably reminds me of that They Might Be Giants' song - Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
ironic1 on Mar 13, 2006 04:32 PM
Which actually was written in 1953 in New York by Jimmy Kennedy and Nat Simon.