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Chris Martin collaborated with Hollywood icon Dick Van Dyke on the Coldplay music video for “All My Love” as a heartfelt tribute to the legendary actor’s life, career, and enduring joy. [1, 2]
The tribute was brought to life for a few specific reasons:
Genuine Super-Fandom: Chris Martin is a massive fan of Van Dyke and considers classic films like Mary Poppins his all-time favorites.
They Are Neighbors: The two became friends and socialized after realizing they lived just eight miles apart in California.
A Birthday Celebration: The video was conceptualized alongside director Spike Jonze to creatively celebrate Van Dyke’s 99th birthday. [1, 2, 3]
The intimate, backyard-shot clip acts as a love letter to Van Dyke’s decades-long career, featuring home movies, iconic memorabilia, and heartwarming appearances by the actor’s family.
If there was any question that Pachelbel’s Canon is the most versatile piece of music ever written, allow me to settle that. Three hundred and forty years later, my homie Johann still has people grooving.
Street dance/rap Canon by people I’ve never heard of. I like it.
Brazilian Gospel rap of the Canon.
French Cameroonian raps the Canon about the African experience in France.
American gangsta rapper Coolio throws down some Pachelbel.
Rob Base died from cancer last Friday. I just found out today. He was 59. My yoga teacher told me. DJ EZ ROCK, Lyn Collins, and James Brown are all dead now. Nobody left from this song is still alive. James Brown probably lived the longest of all of them.
I’ve been listening to rage against the machine lately. Zach De la Rocha fit them perfectly. Audioslave with Chris Cornell was a major bust. Not a good fit. He sang too slow for the rest of the band.
Watched Breakfast Club again last year and enjoyed it. This song being one reason. This year saw that other Ringwald movie again where she gets felt up by a older female relative and ends up with the rich stud.
My tv has a Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg video from the 90s on got cool cars and Black girls looking good. Never seen the video before.
Great song (and one of the coolest instrument and atmosphere wise), gorgious choreography. I want to be young again and dance as energetic like that., lol.