Hm, my favorite music video would have to be 'Genie'. Why? It was one of my favorite areas of theirs. I also liked the military theme and their overall appearance. As for song, that'd be 'Hoot', just because I think it's catchier than all their other title songs. My favorite member is Tiffany because she's just a sweet and genuine girl who has amazing vocals :)
Korry from Breckenridge http://www.luckymountainhome.com/
Favorite music video seen on LinkTV is: Juno Reactor - God is God. It's stunning. Avant garde but easily something you'd see in a nightclub and very Bunuel-esqe. Thanks for finding and sharing it!
I am sorry this is the link I wanted to mention in my last post, but still the other one is also fun to see. it feels good to see all kind of people dancing with pleasure. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=BQsMEuMitE4
That wasn't Bela Fleck, that was Kepa Junkera, a Basque Accordion player, in a live performance with a Bulgarian backup band and some of his countrymen playing the txalaparta, that odd percussion instrument, and the alboka (horn). The name of the song/video is "Bok Espok."
'It's a tie- Busi Mhlongo "Y'apheli Mali Y'ami"- I think I spelled that right - and (I don't know the name) Bela Fleck with Bulgarian-sounding female backup singers, guys playing goat horns (?), and two amazing percussionists who appear to be playing with large sticks on a door...on a stage covered in sand. :) I've been searching the site for it, as well as the Net, and come up with nothing. Anybody remember it? I have a pretty serious hankerin' to see it again. I saw it at my sister's maybe 5 years ago, and she recorded it on VHS for me, but I don't have a TV, so can't rewind and find it. Wish I could at least learn the title so I'd have a better chance of searching for it. If I had a TV, Link TV would be the only thing worth watching.
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Reetie Vootie, Robarooney.
Unfortunately your description does not jog any memories of a video in our world music collection. Was the Duo singing? And if so, was it in English? Was it a stand alone video, or perhaps part of another program? Any more info might be helpful.