"This song did to midgets what White Castles did for hamburgers"Get a load of tiny micro rocker Udo doing his best evil munchkin persona. The synchronized V guitar movements are bad enough but then this video tops iteself with unrelenting head banging. This blows out to a full tizzy......
But this ending.... is there any way I can describe this videos ending and keep a straight face?This video found the light of day on MTV's, "Beavis and Butthead" and I was somewhat shocked when I saw the ending of this video. Was I supposed to say, "Oh wow, kick ass, I wish I could do that!".... or was I supposed to giggle my ass off?
The truth of it was I couldn't compose myself for even a nano second. I cracked up and fell over -- man, this was hilarious.Back in the 80's I never saw Accept live and thats a fact of life that I've learned to Accept... ahem... hmmmmmm (gruumfffpph)......
BUT, I was lucky enough to see a mini thrash ensemble in Ann Arbor called, SCRAPS. The band was fronted with a pint sized Billy Idol type who brought on rounds of hearty laughter. If memory serves this guy came over AND KICKED ME in the leg.... hahha... I was kicked by this evil micro midget. I wasn't sure if I was at a rock show or a rennaisance festival.
It wasn't even a fair fight.... what else could I do. If it were a real brawl, I suppose one could just pick him up and throw him.... Don't you just miss the 80's?
Any who, I hope you enjoy this ending of this video as much as I did. The rest of it sort of tanks on its own. But the ending..... Well, dear friends, its what dreams are made of.
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Ted Cantu is the creator of http://www.beautyloungestore.com he has contributed to several blogs and podcasts such as…..http://911copywriters.podomatic.com. He served as a top rated art director for Interactive Web Marketing groups in Chicago and New York City.
Ted Cantu is the creator of http://www.beautyloungestore.com he has contributed to several blogs and podcasts such as…..http://911copywriters.podomatic.com. He served as a top rated art director for Interactive Web Marketing groups in Chicago and New York City.
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