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This Video Of A Deer Set To Phil Collins' 'In The Air Tonight' Is Comedic Gold

Koh Mochizuki 04 October


Those familiar with Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" will never hear the 1981 hit song the same way after watching this inconsequential but outrageously funny clip.
Many people often cite "In the Air Tonight" as Collin's signature song.
Melodramatic tension is restrained at the beginning through the use of ominous chords and slow drum machine beats as the former Genesis singer imbues the song with heavy dysphoria.
But then the tension is broken in one of the most famous drum breaks in rock history.
And nothing visually represents that iconic burst of musical cacophony better than this intrepid deer.


Josh Ballico posted a video of this short, 18-second clip of a deer wandering in from the forest and happening upon a child's playground fortress while "In the Air Tonight" establishes the mood.
The song is perfectly synchronized when the deer clumsily struggles to pass through the plastic castle gates.
Right as the song switches gears with its sonic explosion, all four of the animal's hooves fight to regain traction on the slippery slide with equal ferocity. And you can't take your eyes away.
After managing to break through to the other side, the deer composes itself in milliseconds and continues its graceful stride across the lawn as if nothing previously broke its stride.

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