Two
music videos were made for the studio version of the song and a third music video was made for an acoustic version of the song. All three versions were made available via the DVD release "Low/Times Like These"(2003):
Version 1 Directed by
Liam Lynch. The band is shown performing the song against changing backgrounds, consisting mainly of brightly colored
kaleidoscopic forms similar to those found in
music visualization, giving the video a psychedelic, hopeful, joyful mood. In the end, the backgrounds blink out to reveal that the band are performing against a
greenscreen in a studio. This version is often referred to as the "UK version" and received little airplay in the US as the band ultimately opted to film another video shortly afterward.
Version 2 Directed by
Marc Klasfeld. The video was shot on the Rainbow Bridge in
Victorville, CA (15597 Mineral Rd, Victorville, CA) and shows the band performing the song on location, below and in front of a bridge. A girl wanders onto the bridge and eventually tosses her
Game Boy Advance at them. Gradually, more and more people arrive at the bridge and start throwing other inanimate objects (including appliances, instruments, and furniture) behind and around the oblivious band members. The items never hit any of them, though they come close. The actions of the participants would suggest that their motivations and intentions are to cast off the material trappings of society which prohibit them from living freely. Two cars (a
Chevrolet Camaro and an
MGB) are then simultaneously dropped off the bridge and behind the band, resulting in clouds of smoke and fire. This is followed by an entire house (only with walls and roof) being dropped onto the band by a crane, and the walls falling onto the ground without anyone getting hurt. Some of the extras featured in the video were fans selected through the band's official web site. The music videos were shown on
MTV,
VH1, and
Fuse in the US,
MuchMusic in Canada, and
MTV Europe. It was also shown on
MTV in the UK,
The Music Factory in the Netherlands,
MTV in Spain,
MTV Central in Germany, and
MTV Nordic.
Acoustic version A music video was produced for the acoustic version. It consists solely of clips of Grohl recording the song's vocal, guitar, and piano tracks in the studio. It was co-directed by Grohl and Bill Yukich. ==Live performances==