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[edit] "On stage"?
"[The video] featured the whole band playing the song, both in the studio and on stage." - uhm, it's not actually 'on stage', is it? The video just shows the band in the studio, a) recording the individual parts of the song (backing vocals, etc) and b) performing the song. Oh - and c) fooling about. All of a), b), c) are clearly filmed in the studio, the camera even does 360° turns showing the band is not actually on a stage and there is no audience, either. Contrary to what the term "playing the song on stage" suggests. Changed that tidbit accordingly.--afromme 01:03, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
- Here's the video, BTW: [1]--afromme 01:10, 11 October 2006 (UTC)