I saw this late one night, when I was very drunk, and thought it was the best thing I've ever seen. I woke up, saw it again, and realized that my previous assessment wasn't very far off the mark.
Tell me there's actually a guy named Tony that works at the Rolo factory who's life changed the day this track came on the scene. The song, so catchy in fact, launched Tony, now known throughout the company lovingly as "Rolo Tony" into occupational stardom and popularity so high that he now holds the official title of CEO. However his unofficial title to this day whether in a board meeting or touring the old factory floor, Rolo Tony, he now makes Rolos for the children of the world and more.
open this up at the mac store on an ipad with the volume all the way up. it gives you just enough time to get away and watch all the heads turn an look as they are rocked by a psychedelic whistle video so loud the entire store can hear.
Im confused...how can that sound be coming from whatever it is he is supposedly playing? There would have to be some other way of changing the pitch and effects that frequently right? Well at least he did a decent job of miming what he was hearing!
BY FAR the best part is I know tim and eric didn't even give him a working instrument to play. They just made him spin around and pull it in and out for 2 and a half mintues. The whole version's probably like an hour and a hlaf long.