It's not really a music video -- even though it comes from a music album -- and for the most it's not really animated in the sense that it conveys motion.
Rather, this one-minute long spoken-word video of The Thin King's "They" from Me3 is how Shel Silverstein would be communicating today if he were still alive. Perhaps it's even a long-hidden outtake -- Jason Kleinberg's drawing looking not a little bit like Shel's. I think Shel would approve.
Me3 - "They"
Review: Dragonfly - Johnny Bregar

No Middle Road: Neil Sedaka To Release Kids Album
When I hear about another adult artist making an album for kids, usually it makes some sort of sense -- they've got kids themselves, or perhaps they have a touch of goofiness that makes for an easy relationship with a kids' audience.
I can feel safe in saying that I never thought I'd include Neil Sedaka in the ever-burgeoning list.
And I feel doubly safe in saying that I never thought Sedaka would take to reworking his own classic songs for the kids' set.
I mean, I'm used to seeing punk and hip-hop and metal and classic rock songs reworked into kid-friendly tunes. But I'm not used to seeing Mick Jones or Missy Elliott or Metallica or Robert Plant reworking their own songs. What happens when a certified master of the pop song tweaks... himself?
We're about to find out -- on January 6, 2009, Sedaka will release Waking Up Is Hard To Do, featuring 11 tracks, including re-workings ("spoofs"? "re-imaginings" -- what the heck do we call these?) of "Breaking Up is Hard To Do," "Where the Boys Are," and "Love Will Keep Us Together."
As I said in the title to this piece -- I'm not sure there is any middle road here. It will either be a mess or something touched with a bit of genius.
Here's the tracklisting and album art.
Songs With Wings (Airplane Songs)
It's time to complete the Wheeled Transportation Trilogy. Yes, after train songs and car/bike/miscellaneous songs, it's time for airplane songs. (OK, so airplanes typically don't go very far on wheels.)
This list joins the many different lists in my "Songs For..." category. Maybe one day I'll get around to a seafaring list, but that list seems like it'd be so broad -- virtually its own genre -- that I may not tackle that one.
As always, additional suggestions welcomed in the comments...
Review: Songs With No Character - ScribbleMonster

A Whole Bunch of Spanglish Videos
I haven't had a chance yet to talk about The Spanglish Wrangler -- singer-songwriter Will Thomas' take on rootsy bilingual music (take that, Dan Zanes!) I'll rectify that soon enough, but in the meantime he's just posted a bunch of videos to his newly-created YouTube channel of performances in front of a bunch of preschoolers. Most of them are teases more than anything else, but he's got one mostly complete song, the album's energetic "Baila Pollito," along with some even-more-energetic preschool dancing...
Will Thomas - "Baila Pollito"