Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls - Trentemoller Remix
a beautiful remix of Franz Ferdinand No You Girls by Trentemoller More music visit http://www.berri.dk
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Franz Ferdinand - No You Girls (Acoustic)
Franz Ferdinand singing Know You Girls from their album, "Tonight: Franz Ferdinand" on Triple J.
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Franz Ferdinand performing This Boy
Franz performing "This Boy" at T in the Park 2006
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Franz Ferdinand - No you Girls (Band Version)
Alternate video for No You Girls directed & filmed by the band.
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The video for "L. Wells" is in black and white, and features many venues in Glasgow, Scotland, including The Château, where Franz Ferdinand played many songs in their early days. It follows a woman going around Glasgow. However, this woman is not the Lynsey Wells about whom the song was written. Lynsey, originally from Maghull, Liverpool, was actually on holiday assisting in an orphanage and church in Africa when Franz Ferdinand decided to release the track. The video is inspired by Rita Tushingham in A Taste of Honey and, particularly, Julie Christie in Billy Liar. Lynsey is played by Saskia Pomeroy, a student at Glasgow School Of Art. None of the members of the band appear in the video. The video premiered on MTV's UK website on 24 March 2006.
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Grammy Awards - Franz Ferdinand
A stunning show by Franz Ferdinand with their song 'Take Me Out' on the grammy awards! It was a joined performance so in the end everyone who sang his/her own song is singing to the Black Eyed Peas's song! I think it's cool! Oh and Alex and Nick sometimes move exactly the same way! But they look like the nazi guys in the World War :D anyway, watch! ;)
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Franz Ferdinand performing Outsiders
Franz performing "Outsiders" with a drummer surprise at T in the Park 2006
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The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
On 28 June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were shot dead (while travelling in an open-topped car) in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, by Gavrilo Princip, one of a group of six Serbian assassins coordinated by Danilo Ilić.
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Franz Ferdinand performing "40'" at Lowlands 2005.
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Franz Ferdinand - Love and destroy
The Best Of Track Of: Franz Ferdinand - Love and destroy
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