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==Music Video==
==Music Video==
A music video was made for Taken For A Ride, and was created as part of The Los Angeles Animation Festival, and directed by Miles Flanagan. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F6QBYoBqnE Taken For A Ride Final Version Music Video. YouTube.]</ref><ref>[https://vimeo.com/49273234 Miles Flanagan. Tally Hall - Excerpt. Vimeo.]</ref><br> The final version was never posted officially by the band.
A music video was made for Taken For A Ride, and was created as part of The Los Angeles Animation Festival, and directed by Miles Flanagan.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F6QBYoBqnE Taken For A Ride Final Version Music Video. YouTube.]</ref><ref>[https://vimeo.com/49273234 Miles Flanagan. Tally Hall - Excerpt. Vimeo.]</ref> The final version was never posted officially by the band.


In 2007 Los Angeles Animation Festival featured a contest which provided professional footage of Tally Hall singing & playing. Contestants could take it, edit it and add animation, then submit it.<ref>[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/gallery/v/video/takenforaride_raw.html Hidden In The Sand. Taken For A Ride (Raw Video Footage).]</ref><br>
In 2007 Los Angeles Animation Festival featured a contest which provided professional footage of Tally Hall singing & playing. Contestants could take it, edit it and add animation, then submit it.<ref>[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/gallery/v/video/takenforaride_raw.html Hidden In The Sand. Taken For A Ride (Raw Video Footage).]</ref><br>
The earliest known entry for the contest of the video dates back to In November 2007, YouTube user 'cGreer20' made a 28 second stop-frame animation video. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDBjBHs3TAM cGreer20. Tally Hall Animation. YouTube.]</ref> On September 12th, 2008, a version of the video surfaced with animations by 'Oddflux' <ref>[https://vimeo.com/1719043 Max Graenits. Tally Hall. Taken For A Ride Music Video - Segments contributed by oddflux. Vimeo.]</ref> On September 25th, 2008, the template video surfaced, which showed Tally Hall's base video - without any additional animation. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UvIj1z-x-k northpaw.Taken For A Ride Template. YouTube.]</ref>
The earliest known entry for the contest of the video dates back to In November 2007, YouTube user 'cGreer20' made a 28 second stop-frame animation video. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDBjBHs3TAM cGreer20. Tally Hall Animation. YouTube.]</ref> On September 12th, 2008, a version of the video surfaced with animations by 'Oddflux' <ref>[https://vimeo.com/1719043 Max Graenits. Tally Hall. Taken For A Ride Music Video - Segments contributed by oddflux. Vimeo.]</ref> On September 25th, 2008, the template video surfaced, which showed Tally Hall's base video - without any additional animation. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UvIj1z-x-k northpaw.Taken For A Ride Template. YouTube.]</ref>
When asked about the state of the video at a 2008 concert, Andrew said they were unsure about releasing the video due to it being "good, but not excellent".


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