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Brandon Flowers Builds Cooler Thinking Cap



Not satisfied with establishing a legacy as his generation's thinking man of poetic power rock, Killers prime mover Brandon Flowers has turned his formidable creative energy to engineering a "thinking cap."  This intuitive hat prototype allows persons of varied ages and ethnicities to trade ideas with one another immeadiately, with no need for pesky volcabulary and oratory skills.

In reality, Brandon and the rest of the Killers are seen here on set in Tokyo filming a new music video.

Put on your tinfoil hardhat, think really hard, and the song title will come to you:

"Read My Mind."






Posted on 01/15/2007 4:08 PM Visits: 388
Um yeah, I saw the video already. Mel Gibson was in it. It was called Signs. It was about a farm and an alien invasion.
breesays: 01/15/2007 6:35 PM
MAN I wish Brandon would ditch the 'stache
takingbackmonday: 01/15/2007 6:53 PM
Yay! Not only do we get a new video from the boys but I also get to see Brandon's purty purty facial hair! Shoot, could The Killers get any better?!
xbanjobob20x: 01/15/2007 7:15 PM
i cant wait for the video
http://kaaatelyyn.buzznet.com: 01/15/2007 7:26 PM
can you read my mind?
krystaldawn: 01/15/2007 9:02 PM
They remind me so much a Blur just mormon and not as good.
takingbackmonday: 01/16/2007 12:50 PM
Hey hey hey, I hope the Mormon thing isn't being implied as a negative thing......
krystaldawn: 01/16/2007 1:40 PM
Nope it wasn't!!!!!! It's just something that makes them different than Blur.
sb2006: 01/16/2007 10:29 PM
the stache is scary.....looking very cop like
killersfan: 01/20/2007 6:53 AM
i agree with takingbackmonday
timetodanc3xo: 01/20/2007 9:30 AM
love this song!i got sams town for christmas.best song on that cd is uncle johnny.read my mind id second best.=)
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