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Khruangbin: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Blue Man Group: Tiny Desk Concert : NPR

Danny Elfman - From New Wave Band To Film/TV Composer

ulysses1904 says...

I was a big fan of Boingo since the moment I heard "Stay" back in 1986. I drove from Connecticut to Detroit on a weekend to see them because my sister had an extra ticket. Check out their last song "Change" on their last CD, an epic 16 minute tribute to the Beatles and just about everything else.

Glad to see Elfman is still going strong.

Weird Al and a Group of Autistic Kids Sing "Yoda"...

Tingles says...

*quality

Yoda was my favorite childhood song, I had no idea it had been based on a song called Lola back then. It didn't matter, was 9yrs old. Vancouver, 1994'ish, went to a Weird Al Concert (hoping for this song) with my parents at the Queen Elizabeth Theater and he played almost everything except...(Yoda). . Then encore, says "this is a song about a little green man" The entire audience of kids lose their minds and he sings Yoda as his last song. He probably repeated the chorus 15 times.

Amazing how this random shit sticks with you. I am damn happy this ridiculous song is still bringing happiness and doing good things 20+ years after it did good for me.

Glen Campbell - I'm Not Gonna Miss You

Idiot rapper jumps from light rigging and falls to the floor

zaust says...

From his facebook:

"This is news to some, but many of you may have heard about the incident today at Warped Tour London. I jumped off an extremely tall lighting tress during my last song, and was taken to the hospital for examination. I was released, and I'm fine, besides some nicks, bruises, and the shame of endangering the crowd. The fall broke a girl's arm and hurt another guy. My tour manager Nils and I stayed at the hospital for 6 hours til the visiting period ended, and all I know about the man's condition at this point is that he has no breaks and the injury seems to be muscular/ bruising. I'll be going back in the morning to try to apologize, but I wouldn't blame the guy if he spits in my face. The jump was not awesome, it was not badass, and it was not ballsy. It turned what should have been a great day for the people who got hurt into a nightmare. It was stupid and wildly irresponsible, plain and simple.

I have no excuse for my actions, and the only way I can explain my mindset is that it was a huge overreach in the heat of the moment. No, I was not drunk or on drugs. I used to be a kid who was afraid to do anything physically dangerous-- I was scared of the ball in little league, didn't want to jump into lakes and would never have had the nerve to crowdsurf. But in the last year of touring, I've done increasingly risky things, maybe pushing myself by some dumb sense I am conquering my early timidity. I pride myself on trying to put on a good show and always giving 100% energy, but jumping off some high shit doesn't make someone a good musician or performer. I feel fucking terrible. I made a boneheaded decision that got people hurt, and it's extremely lucky it wasn't worse. Putting your own body on the line is one thing, but putting other people in harm's way is inexcusable. Today I let down my supporters, I let down the Warped Tour and I let down my band and the people who work their asses off behind the scenes to make these shows happen. My #1 priority right now is to somehow make this right for the folks who were hurt.

I will not be canceling the remaining 6 tour dates. I will do the shows, as usual I will meet everyone afterwards, and I will NOT be jumping off anything. I am deeply sorry and I promise to learn from this mistake."

Procrastinatron (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

Ok, I just have to respond to this last one before I go...

That last song is blocked it says. DAMN, I wanted to hear it before I closed. I will look up the song name and artist up on youtube later on when I get a chance. Keep sending more songs....don't stop now. I wouldn't mind if I logged in and there were 100 new ones on my profile.

A poetic ring to pumkinandstorm!! Well that's nice to know. Maybe I don't mind it so much after all.... Yeah, it is too bad that once you join most sites, you can't even change your name without closing the account and re-opening a new one....and that can't be done here. A person will be banned for having a second account. Oh well, lesson learned...don't be hasty when making such important decisions.

Procrastinatron said:

I've been in that position myself! You join a community and you sort of just want to get in there, but you can't come up with a name, so you pick something random. Then things get out of hand, and suddenly your arbitrarily chosen name is well-known in said community and you're past the point of no return.

For what it's worth, I think your name has a certain poetic ring to it.



(This is fun, so now I may never stop... )

Dub FX Short Documentary

Where the Hell is Matt? Dancing All Over the World AGAIN!

bmacs27 says...

BOO! Where's his little running in place jig?

>> ^spoco2:

Ahh Matt, gold again, gold! I love that he went the extra step this time and tried different dances of the people he visited, and did some choreographed bits with people, worked really well.
The song isn't a patch on Gary's last song Praan (Still gets requested at least once a week by the kids in the car), but is still pretty nice with the images.

Where the Hell is Matt? Dancing All Over the World AGAIN!

spoco2 says...

Ahh Matt, gold again, gold! I love that he went the extra step this time and tried different dances of the people he visited, and did some choreographed bits with people, worked really well.

The song isn't a patch on Gary's last song Praan (Still gets requested at least once a week by the kids in the car), but is still pretty nice with the images.

Nine Inch Nails on Dance Party USA

The Worst Church Singer Ever!!

longde says...

The introduction is hilarious, where he builds up the song like it'll the second coming: "This song has made me pretty famous over the years". And to top it off, he reveals it's the last song in a set.

This has got to be a Tim and Eric skit. Gotta be. If not, then that piano player deserves a purple heart.

Where Did You Sleep Last Night - Nirvana

25 Years of Pixar Animation

RFlagg says...

>> ^brycewi19:

I've heard that last song before. Does anyone know who that is? It's awfully familiar and I can't place it.


The last song (Hoppipolla by Sigur Ros) was used for Planet Earth and a few trailers...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopp%C3%ADpolla

>> ^brycewi19:

For that matter, what's the first song, too?
Definately music plays a part in this vid!


The one at the start... over the credits is used in Finding Nemo near the start of the movie.
The main theme they play after that though is Overture by Michael Kamen and originally from the Robin Hood (Keven Costner version) soundtrack, but a portion of that theme, the part they played here, is used by Disney/Pixar films when the Disney logo is up. Can't say I knew before just now it was in Robin Hood, I just associated it with the Disney logo.
From there it goes into Kaneda's Death, Pt. 2 (Adagio in D Minor) by John Murphy from the Sunshine soundtrack and used in tons of trailers since then. That one I was able to place instantly... he is one of my lead choices for the Dark Tower score...
Then of course goes into the last song already mentioned.

25 Years of Pixar Animation



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