Moones performs after five takes… and 80 beers.
(Credit: Screenshot by Eric Mack/CNET)
Member of the London band Moones embrace a rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle. And they don’t just let fans share in it, they want them to be able to control just how rock ‘n’ roll they get in their latest music video.
The YouTube video for the band’s song “Better Energy” takes advantage of YouTube annotations to allow viewers to determine how drunk the band is at any point in the performance.
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To accomplish this remarkable feat, the band filmed five successive takes of the performance, swilling down four beers apiece between each take. The whole debaucherous endeavor, dubbed “Drunk in Session,” is captured on the YouTube video from multiple angles. Embedded links along the edges of the video allow viewers to navigate between the… [Read more]
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