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My Chemical Romance + .... D-Day?

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Has anyone seen the new Chemical Romance video, ghost of you. Interesting video complete with Saving Private Ryan like D-Day scene.
What does anyone think of this better or worse than the Green Day video?
 
Its a good video, looks exactly like Saving Private Ryan though. The Green Day video for Wake me up when september ends is pretty good too, but I like the ghost of your song more.
 
MikeL said:
Its a good video, looks exactly like Saving Private Ryan though. The Green Day video for Wake me up when september ends is pretty good too, but I like the ghost of your song more.

Agreed
 
I thought they were both pretty good videos. Great to see love from musicians for the Military, current or past.
 
MCR - ghost of you.  great video, great song.

they switch between what is seemingly D day scenes and the band on a USO tour playing for the troops.  Cool concept, i think.

cheers

PV
 
Great video, very well done.

If you haven't seen it you can download it here.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=327RMPPY



"The video is set in World War II, and it's really about ... loss and the fear of losing people, so we wanted the video to reflect war and loss and love and everything," Way said. "I had a conversation with [director] Marc [Webb] during the 'Helena' video about the treatment idea I had. And then I wrote it out â ” one and half pages â ” and sent it to him, and he fleshed it out."

Perhaps inspired by Way's loose-lippery, Webb divulged even more about the "Ghost" clip.

"Gerard had this idea for awhile. The main thrust is that it takes place in World War II, and there's a USO dance and these combat sequences too," Webb said. "The USO dance happens during the verses of the song, and the combat sequences happen during the chorus, because there's a big dichotomy between those two parts of the song."

Webb said that Way got super-specific with his ideas for the "Ghost" video, even referencing flicks like "Saving Private Ryan" and "Memphis Belle" for the combat and dance sequences.

"When we talked about making 'Ghost of You,' we spoke of it being very cinematic. Our goal for this was to make it feel like you're watching a film and creating a world," Webb said. "The guitar playing and singing is an organic part of them playing in the USO scene. And there are handheld battlefield scenes. And there's a huge, epic quality to the piece. It's something you just don't get to see on MTV."

To make the video as cinematic as possible, realism was paramount. The band took off its usual black suits and Kevlar vests and lost its makeup. And some of the members â ” including super-fro'ed guitarist Ray Toro and the dirty-trussed Way â ” paid the ultimate price: they let Webb cut their hair off.

"It's a period piece, and we tried really hard to be genuine and authentic," Webb explained. "So the band [is] in the appropriate uniforms, and we cut their hair. We did everything all the way. From the beginning, I was telling Gerard, 'We gotta cut your hair,' and literally hours after they performed at the [KROQ] Weenie Roast, he cut it short. It's not an Army-style crew cut, but it's close. You'll see."

For a band that's risen to fame due in large part to its bombastic live performances and epic videos (see "My Chemical Romance Aim For Smashing Pumpkins Status"), My Chem had big-time goals for the "Ghost" clip: they wanted it to be the biggest thing they've ever done. And thanks to the hundreds of battlefield extras they hired, and a half-million-dollar budget, they've managed to meet that goal â ” and then some.

"This is the biggest video I've ever done," Webb said. "It's the biggest video they've ever done. And it's probably the biggest rock video to have come along in years. It's a really big deal to them. They're a theatrical band, and the ideal of showmanship is very important to them. And if this video is anything, it's theatrical. It's got war and loss and love and camaraderie and everything."


 
Sorry about my last post i seemed to have screwed up the insert quote portion of my post
 
I dunno I don't really like this video..., personally I think that the WMUWSE is much better...the song is too...its kinda weird cuz like the guy that gets shot looks pretty dead but then a medic starts working on him and then later he's playing the guitar/bass in the USO dance scene...but then I am a Green Day fan...so.... :-\
 
I like both videos....but I think that My Chemical Romance's video was a bit better.

Green Day is going to make a video of Jesus of Suburbia (which is a 9 min song), so I am excited about that (I'm a big Green Day fan).
 
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