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==Music video== | ==Music video== | ||
The music video, featuring the band spliced into a "Happy Days" set, was directed by [[Spike Jonze]]. The video uses a combination of old footage from the show and new footage of the band, including many old stars like Henry Winkler and Ron Howard. It was massively successful, and launched the band into mainstream fame. It was featured on Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM as well. In the commentary for the video on the [[Video Capture Device]], the band members tell of how many of the backup dancers used in the video are friends of theirs, | The music video, featuring the band spliced into a "Happy Days" set, was directed by [[Spike Jonze]]. The video uses a combination of old footage from the show and new footage of the band, including many old stars like Henry Winkler and Ron Howard. It was massively successful, and launched the band into mainstream fame. It was featured on Microsoft Windows 95 CD-ROM as well. In the commentary for the video on the [[Video Capture Device]], the band members tell of how many of the backup dancers used in the video are friends of theirs, including Tony Maxwell of [[that dog.]]. Also included is the actual Al Molinaro, who played Al Delvecchio in the show. | ||
The video has won several awards, notably four awards at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, including prizes for Breakthrough Video and Best Alternative Video. | The video has won several awards, notably four awards at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards, including prizes for Breakthrough Video and Best Alternative Video. | ||