This is so informative. Now everything makes sense. I only wish he went over to the techno side as well.
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Just finished watching 6 seasons of House. It takes a while to get used to his real accent.
Hugh Laurie sings his song "Mystery" - YouTube
Bill Bailey, during rehearsals for Sonisphere UK.
Remix of Snow White by Pogo (or Fagottron, that unfortunate YouTube account name).
Michael Shermer talks about skepticism, pareidolia, hidden lyrics in Led Zeppelin songs, and Katie Melua's cute nerdiness.
Insane Clown Possee's new syrupy video paves the way for their transformation to an X-tian cult.
The Posse is about to transform into a Christian cult.Seriously, if you take the curse words out of the video and wipe that ridiculous clown makeup off the jackasses rapping, these dudes could make a (second) mint off touring the mega-church circuit with this song. But they don't need to, because they've got a big enough audience of incredibly and inexplicably devout followers start their own mega-church -- which is precisely what they plan to do.
That's right, we're calling it. Let the conspiracy-theorizing start here: ICP is turning their marketing savvy and army of dedicated followers into the next big Christian cult. Step aside Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons -- the Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Clown is on the rise.
Nice try jerks. Pandora drops the blame on the fees being demanded by record labels and rights societies (like the CRIA).
Canadian Recording Industry Association President Graham Henderson, doing his best to alleviate the music service concerns, essentially says that they are wrong and that licence fees are not problem. Instead, he argues that copyright that is the real reason the services are not entering the country (none of the services interviewed appear to have raised copyright as a concern), claiming that Canadians "have no appetite for a legal marketplace." Yet according to Pandora, it is the music industry that is to blame, not the law nor individual Canadians.
Michael Geist - Pandora Blames Licensing Costs, Not Copyright for Blocking Canada
Nice try jerks. Pandora drops the blame on the fees being demanded by record labels and rights societies (like the CRIA).
Canadian Recording Industry Association President Graham Henderson, doing his best to alleviate the music service concerns, essentially says that they are wrong and that licence fees are not problem. Instead, he argues that copyright that is the real reason the services are not entering the country (none of the services interviewed appear to have raised copyright as a concern), claiming that Canadians "have no appetite for a legal marketplace." Yet according to Pandora, it is the music industry that is to blame, not the law nor individual Canadians.
Michael Geist - Pandora Blames Licensing Costs, Not Copyright for Blocking Canada
A mashup of 'War Pigs' and 'Whole Lotta Love'. Pretty awesome.
YouTube - Whole Lotta Sabbath (Led Zeppelin vs Black Sabbath Mashup) by Wax Audio
A mashup of 'War Pigs' and 'Whole Lotta Love'. Pretty awesome.
YouTube - Whole Lotta Sabbath (Led Zeppelin vs Black Sabbath Mashup) by Wax Audio
Very cool. Very, very cool.
"Töken" is a platform with multi touch technology for musical execution, created by Rodrigo Campos from Santiago - Chile, whose purpose is to raise the status of "live performance" to the next level.This version of "töken" showed on this video is a prototype, we are currently working on their final version, which will give a step to their future marketing. At this very moment, it is not for sale, and we have not determined its value yet."
töken experience from yöyen munchausen on Vimeo.
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