Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling just issued the Questions Are A Burden To Others EP, and like all the duo’s work, these six songs were inspired by ’60s U.K. cult TV show The Prisoner. For the track “Episode 1: Arrival,” drummer/vocalist Sophia Cacciola and bassist Michael J. Epstein made a video that’s practically a shot-for-shot recreation of The Prisoner’s opening sequence. Don’t believe us? Watch the clip below, or check out this split-screen video comparing the two. We are proud to premiere the clip for “Episode 1: Arrival” today on magnetmagazine.com.
























8 Comments
thank you so much! we’re so honored that you debuted this for us!
As a fan of The Prisoner, that opening is burned into my head. This was a great tribute.
Wow!! Loved it! Great job!!
Well done kids…..Love the song Sophia….and the video is spectacular!
I’ve watched every episode of the Prisoner so many times. This is just awesome.
This is an amazing recreation of THE PRISONER opening. I am a huge fan of the show and this rocked!
I’m loving it!!! I’ve listened to this at least a half dozen times already!
The video is awesome too!!! =)
Being a life time fan of ‘the Prisoner,’ I have watched many music videos based on ‘the Prisoner,’ and all I can say is this is the best to date. It’s awsome, and I liked the song as well.
Congratulations to Sophia, her band, and all concerned with the production of the video.
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