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A music video featuring Blue Man Group was released on February 9, 2022. [38] In April 2024, Blue Man collaborated with Canadian musician Andrew Huang on a song called "Desert Portal". They released joint videos on their YouTube channels: the former's of the song's music video, which depicts the group and Huang discovering a sound-activated ...
The Complex Rock Tour Live is a live DVD by Blue Man Group in support of their album, The Complex with footage from their shows in Dallas. It features almost all of the songs from that album, one song ("Drumbone") from their older album, Audio, and a cover of The Who song "Baba O'Riley". The DVD also has three music videos on it: "Sing Along ...
Blue Man Group DVD Premium (Promo 2001 DVD) The Complex Rock Tour Live (RIAA: 4× Platinum) [2] Complex 5.1 (Surround Sound 5.1) Scoring Reel (Scoring DVD from 2004) Canta Conmigo (5.1 Surround Sound) Venetian DVD (First show at the Venetian, promotion only) I Feel Love (Rare Venus Hum DVD Featuring Blue Man Group) Inside the Tube (from PBS ...
FILE - Blue Man Group at Super Bowl Opening Night ahead of the Super Bowl 58 NFL football game, Feb. 6, 2024, in Las Vegas. AP Photo/Vera Nieuwenhuis, file) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
The Complex is the second studio album by Blue Man Group, released in 2003.It is a concept album that takes place in two separate worlds: the world of the rock concert, as in the song "Time to Start," and the alienating world of the modern urban workplace, as in the songs "Sing Along," "The Current", and "The Complex."
Live at The Venetian – Las Vegas is a digital album by Blue Man Group, released through the iTunes Store on July 25, 2006. The 10-track album is a compilation of various live recordings of the group's performances at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino's Blue Man Theater on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, where the group has been performing since October 2005.
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This album was released in two versions: The DVD had 5.1-channel versions of the music in both DVD-Video (using Dolby Digital) and DVD-Audio formats (one on each side) and a CD that had a 2-channel stereo mix of each track. A behind-the-scenes video of the album is viewable on a promotional 2000 VHS known as Audio Video. This video is also ...