Kanye West Fan Has Made a Feature-Length Reconstructed Guerrilla Concert Video

Not sure if we should be impressed or creeped out.

Laetitia Laubscher
December 02, 2014

Got a spare seven months lying around? Cool, well you could take a trip to Mars, OR you could make a feature length video of Kanye's recent Yeezus tour.

The latter is exactly what John Colandra (who calls himself 'Jediswag') did. According to KTT (a dedicated Kanye West forum) the carefully stitched together YouTube video was compiled from footage taken at "almost every stop on the Yeezus tour", making one hell of a cohesive film out of a mixture of of professional and guerilla-style footage. Its maker boasts that the film “flows beautifully and not a single major aspect of the Yeezus tour goes unnoticed.” Unlike John, we do not have the willpower or dedication to fact check this matter.

Highlights of the 2:19-hour tour video include watching a pixelated Kanye emerging from 'Mount Yeezus', weird bearded ladies wearing nude morph suits hoisting Ye up in the air and Kanye rapping while wearing a glittery full-head mask.

Detail-orientated as hell, homie even made an official film release poster to accompany the video as well.

Due to the large success of his directorial debut, John has taken to Tumblr to enthusiastically promise two sequels - one for the Watch The Throne tour and one for the Glow In The Dark tour, which will be coming to a YouTube channel near you at different points next year.

The only question is, why hasn't anyone done this sooner? Oh yeah that's right, it takes seven months to make.

Via Acclaim, KTT, SourSound and The Rolling Stone

Published on December 02, 2014 by Laetitia Laubscher
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