Tom Hammond, Move Over: It's Freekbass Time Comment Count

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Excited To See You Tom Hammond is no longer the most terrifying Notre Dame-related thing on the internet. I know this is hard to comprehend.

But never has a school been so ably summarized in four emasculating minutes:

You have to watch it. It will be the most conflicted four minutes of your life. It will be so horrible, but it will be awesome because it will be more horrible for the people this abortion ironically purports to represent. That guy redefining maximum levels of whiteness goes by "Freekbass," by the way, and has won an award. It is a sexy lamp sort of award, but it's an award. Soon he will have another award.

Explains the last 20 years, doesn't it? The people in charge of Notre Dame thought this was a good idea. They  got poor Brian Kelly to show up in this thing. They deployed the school's cheerleaders as a hearty midwestern dance backdrop. They spent a lot of money and time to aim very carefully at their own testicles with a shotgun and pulled the trigger on their official youtube channel.

Of course they hired Bob Davie, George O'Leary, Ty Willingham, and Charlie Weis. Maybe they will end up in the Big Ten after all.

UPDATE: Reader Nick Gorski provides the perfect comparison: this is the exact opposite of Hockeybear blowing up Earth.

Comments

Token_sparty

April 30th, 2010 at 12:20 PM ^

That was their only good decision in any area related to that video.  I wish I could un-see it, but it would be too much fun to see that on the video board before the game.  "Fans, please direct your attention to the video board for an introduction of tonight's opponent, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish!"  Now that would be absolutely CLASSIC.  Has an NCAA football game ever been cancelled for something like this? 

Maize

April 30th, 2010 at 11:38 AM ^

What the hell was that? Freekbass? I was going into this ready to trash this video by spitting hot fire and flaming criticism. But now that I've watched it I think I will let it stand for itself.

M-Wolverine

May 1st, 2010 at 1:57 PM ^

It's one of the reason's it's harder to recruit to ND when everyone is on television. If you're on the football team, the only other faces of color you're going to see are your teammates. (And that's not even getting off campus to beautiful South Bend....)

joeyb

April 30th, 2010 at 11:41 AM ^

This is like the ND version of 2 girls, 1 cup. I have heard how bad it is, I can imagine how bad it is, I don't really think I want to know how bad it is.

JeepinBen

April 30th, 2010 at 11:55 AM ^

I need a shower having watched that.... Can't wait for Irish's take.... 

 

Ugh....

In who's head is this a good idea? I'd love to have seen that meeting... who says "ya know what would be great? an ND music video!" then who says "Eureka! Let's do it!" Then who sees that final edit and goes "Notre Dame is this much better for this existing!"

Section 1

April 30th, 2010 at 11:46 AM ^

It is the most exquisitely, perfectly bad video in the history of video. 

Since the Chinese tv reenactment of Tiger Woods driving his Escalade into a tree has no musical soundtrack, "We Are Notre Dame" takes over as the world's Number One worst video. 

You can't plan something this bad.  Hard work alone doesn't produce this kind of feebleness.  This is magic.  Only the Notre Dame mystique could induce vomiting this way.  Thank you Holy Mary, Mother of God.

I checked the timer, and for me the moment that I moved beyond "What the Fuck" and into a kind of alternative-reality acceptance of things as they are, was at 1:37.  I don't know why.  It is just another mystery of our universe.  Quite possibly the greatest mystery of our universe.

AC1997

April 30th, 2010 at 11:51 AM ^

First of all, for a guy calling himself "freakbass" he might want to try actually playing the bass for more than 20 seconds of a 4-minute video.  (4 minutes of my life I want back)

Second of all, it is a stretch to call this rap or hip-hop or anything urban, but I found it funny that there are no black people in this video.  I'm now completely convinced that the only minorities at Notre Dame play on their athletic teams after watching this video. 

Alton

April 30th, 2010 at 11:59 AM ^

Contact Dave Brandon.  They need to play this video on the Michigan Stadium scoreboard immediately before the 2011 game.

 

September 10, 2011.  7:55 pm.

formerlyanonymous

April 30th, 2010 at 12:02 PM ^

Tom Hammond is worse. Unlike the music video, I can't just not hit play on Tom Hammond. If that image is on the page, it's on the page, staring into my soul. If we can just have the music video instead of Hammond, I will be a happy person.