Bloodhound Gang - No Hard Feelings (Music Video) (FHD AI Remaster) - 2005

Описание к видео Bloodhound Gang - No Hard Feelings (Music Video) (FHD AI Remaster) - 2005

All rights belong to their respective owners. This video is an original creation of mine, combining the footage from two live shows: the 2006 Rock am Ring festival in Germany, and their 2010 show at the B1 Maximum club in Moscow, Russia; with the album audio to create a music video for this song, as one doesn't officially exist.

The Rock am Ring festival in Germany video was gifted to me from a private collection (thanks Rhys!) and the Moscow show was resurrected from this link:    • Bloodhound Gang - No Hard Feelings [1...  

The videos were upscaled from 480p (Russia) & 576p (Germany) to 1080p and the frame rate increased to 60 FPS using AI modelling, and the audio was replaced with a carefully remastered version from their 2010 anthology album "Show Us Your Hits". I successfully resisted the urge to add more loudness to the sound as there was lots of headroom but the original sound engineer knew their business, the mix was just perfect. I made just the minutest of changes taking it from 99.99% to 100% perfection.

The aspect ratio for the Rock am Ring video was also fixed. The opening shot is from the Russian show but I mainly used footage from the Rock am Ring one.

Enjoy!

Wikipedia bits:
"No Hard Feelings" is from "Hefty Fine", the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Bloodhound Gang, released on September 27, 2005. Produced by band front-man Jimmy Pop, it was Bloodhound Gang's third release on Geffen Records following the band's smash hit Hooray for Boobies which managed to sell over one million copies in the United States and Europe. It was also the band's last album with former guitarist Lüpüs Thünder and the only album with drummer Willie the New Guy—they were replaced in 2008 and 2006 by A members Daniel P. Carter and Adam Perry, respectively. The album contains electronic instruments and heavy emphasis on scatological humor.

The album received poor reviews and holds the dubious accolade of having received the second-worst review on review aggregator website Metacritic. Despite the critical backlash, the album sold well, particularly in Europe, where it debuted in the top ten in Austria, the Netherlands, and Germany. In the US, the album peaked at number 24 on the Billboard 200.

Three singles were released from the album including "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo", "Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss Uhn Tiss", and "No Hard Feelings". The album's first two singles were minor hits, the former charting on six charts, and the latter charting on four.

Hefty Fine was panned by music critics. The review aggregator website Metacritic gave the album an average score of 28/100 from ten reviews, making it the second-worst-reviewed album ever at the website.

"No Hard Feelings" is a regular feature on the band's concert setlist.

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