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April 16, 2007

Of Montreal With Paul Rudd, Michael Showalter, Craig Wedren ... The Video Collection

We know some of you couldn't make it out to Studio B Saturday night for the New York by New York party. So, here's a comprehensive roundup of full-length clips from Of Montreal's double-set at Studio B, including three we just uploaded for ya. In case you forgot, OM opened with an awesome set of their own, and here's our proof: "Suffer For Fashion."

After the jump, the karaoke performers featuring Paul Rudd, Craig Wedren, Michael Showalter, Aquaman, and Alan Shemper's pre-karaoke monologue.

Alan Shemper's Karaoke Intro

"More Than A Feeling" (Paul Rudd and David Wain)

"Suffragette City" (Craig Wedren)

"Need You Tonight" (Alan Shemper a.k.a. Michael Showalter)

"Moonage Daydream" (Aquaman)

"Surrender" (Eric)

"Sweet Child O' Mine" (Amy & Keith)

"All Day, And All Of The Night" (Jesse)

"Don't Stop Believing" (Griffin)

Finale Pt. 1: "Hot Blooded" (Michael Showalter)

Finale Pt. 2: "Hot Blooded" (The Sound Guy)

We promise this is our last Of Montreal karaoke post. OK, second to last. There's a fancy highlight reel coming up.

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SO MUCH FUN!

Posted by: cheesey puffs are yummy at 04/16/07 3:17 PM | Reply
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I don't mind. Keep them coming.

Posted by: Eduardo at 04/16/07 3:31 PM | Reply
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C'mon. Google Video waaay > YouTube. Am I the only one who doesn't love pixels?

Posted by: ToddJ at 04/16/07 3:52 PM | Reply
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I like this song my Avril Lavigne. I think it is the best song that she has ever done! AWESOME JOB AVRIL!!!!

Posted by: Meg at 04/16/07 4:38 PM | Reply
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Yeah, I don't understand. I thought Google was going to make YouTube look more like their video section, but it's unfortunately staying the same as before. Awful.

Posted by: Eduardo at 04/16/07 5:52 PM | Reply
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Anyone want to save me the trouble of watching all these by separating the good ones from the painful-to-watch?

Posted by: Andy Baio at 04/16/07 8:34 PM | Reply
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Too late. I think "Surrender" and "Suffragette City" are the highlights.

Posted by: Andy Baio at 04/16/07 8:40 PM | Reply
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Where was Michael Ian Black?

Posted by: red at 04/16/07 11:02 PM | Reply
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Lovin' the 80's?

Posted by: not the obvious answer at 04/17/07 3:31 PM | Reply
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