enframed wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 2:13 pm
rsmurphy wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 1:40 pm
enframed wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 1:16 pm
I love the video too, something about it. It's like my "Rosebud."
It's his sister! She's cute and fun to watch.
I appreciate Marc Costanzo's self-awareness:
Here’s the deal, when you have that kind of a quick single blowing up, you sell a million records in what, six months? When it goes that fast off one single, and you have no other singles — we knew there was no other single. We were surprised there was even one single. So we were looking at this whole bigger picture of what’s gonna happen next, and we knew it’s over in terms of generating more money from the rest of the album. So we just kind of backed out in terms of being public figures. We had 200 shows planned, and after 80 shows, we turned the tour bus around and went home. I went back to my house in BC and just hung out with my friends. We were just like, “We need to go home, I’m sick of this shit.” Our manager and the record label said, “You can’t do this.” And we’re like, “Well, we just did it.”
She's cute, yeah, but the whole video is just sweet.
That's great. Also this:
"The song's music video—which uses the shorter "album edit" of the song, as featured on the single—was jointly directed by Marc Costanzo and Bradley Walsh under the respective stage names "The Burger Pimp" and "B-Rad".[29] When Len had signed to Work Records, one of its demands was to be able to direct its own videos.[7] The group used a $100,000 budget to make the video. They flew to Daytona Beach, Florida[5] with two dozen friends while the area was crowded with people on their spring vacations.
They spent much of the budget on alcohol, buying so much that they broke their hotel's elevator trying to lift it.[5] They shot the video in the afternoon so that they could recover from hangovers in the morning and drink in the evening. The scenes were shot without a script or storyboard."
Holy crap this was a popular tune worldwide. Look at all these mixes/versions.
UK CD1[32]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Album Edit) – 3:30
"It's Down to This" – 4:04
"Drunc'n Moves" – 2:55
UK CD2[33]
"Steal My Sunshine" – 4:08
"Steal My Sunshine" (Skyjump Club Edit) – 7:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (Version Idjut) – 7:51
UK 12-inch vinyl[34]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Skyjump Club Edit) – 7:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (More and More Instrumental) – 6:45
"Steal My Sunshine" (Album Version) – 3:55
"Steal My Sunshine" (Version Idjut) – 7:51
"Steal My Sunshine" (Bougie Soliterre Remix) – 6:12
"Steal My Sunshine" (Neon Phusion Remix) – 5:24
UK cassette single and European CD single[35][36]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Album Version) – 3:55
"Steal My Sunshine" (Neon Phusion Remix) – 5:24
US 12-inch vinyl[37]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Steal My Club Mix) – 6:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (Skyjump Club Edit) – 7:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (Steal My Club Mix Instrumental) – 6:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (More and More Instrumental) – 6:30
European maxi[38]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Album Edit) – 3:30
"Steal My Sunshine" (Skyjump Club Edit) – 7:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (Version Idjut) – 7:51
"Steal My Sunshine" (Bougie Soliterre Remix) – 6:12
Australian maxi[39]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Album Version) – 4:01
"Steal My Sunshine" (Skyjump Club Edit) – 7:19
"Steal My Sunshine" (Bougie Soliterre Remix) – 6:12
"Steal My Sunshine" (Neon Phusion Remix) – 5:24
Remixes, Vol. 1[40]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Junior Sanchez NJ Deep Mix) – 6:00
"Steal My Sunshine" (Alexander Technique Darksun Remix - Jnr Edit) – 5:21
"Steal My Sunshine" (Gina Turner Remix) – 4:50
"Steal My Sunshine" (Remastered Version) – 3:31
Remastered Anniversary Edition[41]
"Steal My Sunshine" (Remastered Anniversary Edition) – 3:21
"Steal My Sunshine" (Remastered Anniversary Edition Instrumental) – 3:47
California Realin' Remix[42]
"Steal My Sunshine" (California Realin' Remix) – 3:48
"Steal My Sunshine" (Instrumental) – 3:27
I almost feel like I should try and collect 'em all, just to be in the Guinness Book, or The Onion, or something.
Area Man has Largest Collection of "Steal My Sunshine" Releases