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soulmonarch (Member Profile)

budzos says...

Fuuuuck. My mistake then. In my memory I had posted the Tae Kwan Leap version. Apologies, but again I didn't downvote because I thought it was a dupe. It's because I hate HATE HATE mash-ups. I think they cheat both pieces of source material in almost all cases. Check my downvote record and see how often I downvote mashups. In your case I downvoted without watching or seeing because mashing up audio of the Frantics with anything other than video of the Frantics offends me to the very core.

In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
No, seriously dude. It's a totally different skit. Check it out:

You posted "Last Will and Temperment" off The Frantics first album "Frantic Times".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Will_and_Temperament

I posted "Tae Kwon Leap" off of their second album "Boot to the Head."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti_Kwan_Leep

If you want to downvote because the only YouTube version I found when I looked was one with Naruto clips spliced in, I can't stop you. But is it really so hard to just look away and enjoy the audio? It's an awesome skit.

If you didn't like it, that's cool. Your opinion is your own. But it's still not a duplicate, since it is a totally different skit.

In reply to this comment by budzos:
I know it's not the exact same thing, but it's the same bloody skit. It's obnoxious to post it again. The downvote is because I object to most mash-ups, and definitely this one in particular. Plus, DJSunkid already posted the original audio with a totally inappropriate anime viedo part. So it's a dupe of his post if not mine.

My clip has audio and video of the actual Frantics in it, but you two goofballs think it's better to show it with anime video because you like the audio better. Nitwits.

In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
In reply to this comment by budzos:
Dupe of my boot to the head post. Plus how frigging retarded to post it with anime clips playing.

http://www.videosift.com/video/A-Boot-To-The-Head


Not a duplicate. Your post is a completely different skit by the same comedy troupe.

It might help if you tried watching or listening to any part of the video before downvoting.

budzos (Member Profile)

soulmonarch says...

No, seriously dude. It's a totally different skit. Check it out:

You posted "Last Will and Temperment" off The Frantics first album "Frantic Times".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Will_and_Temperament

I posted "Tae Kwon Leap" off of their second album "Boot to the Head."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti_Kwan_Leep

If you want to downvote because the only YouTube version I found when I looked was one with Naruto clips spliced in, I can't stop you. But is it really so hard to just look away and enjoy the audio? It's an awesome skit.

If you didn't like it, that's cool. Your opinion is your own. But it's still not a duplicate, since it is a totally different skit.

In reply to this comment by budzos:
I know it's not the exact same thing, but it's the same bloody skit. It's obnoxious to post it again. The downvote is because I object to most mash-ups, and definitely this one in particular. Plus, DJSunkid already posted the original audio with a totally inappropriate anime viedo part. So it's a dupe of his post if not mine.

My clip has audio and video of the actual Frantics in it, but you two goofballs think it's better to show it with anime video because you like the audio better. Nitwits.

In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
In reply to this comment by budzos:
Dupe of my boot to the head post. Plus how frigging retarded to post it with anime clips playing.

http://www.videosift.com/video/A-Boot-To-The-Head


Not a duplicate. Your post is a completely different skit by the same comedy troupe.

It might help if you tried watching or listening to any part of the video before downvoting.

Blogging is Dead; Long Live Blogging (Blog Entry by dotdude)

MINK says...

interesting...
i'll go along with the general idea that it will get easier to link things and there will be new ways of finding relevant stuff.

but when people say "imagine a world of web X.0" i get suspicious.

I think the problem is, the human brain has certain hardwired limits (that take thousands of years to change) and computers are just too powerful. Also, the last thing I want is to tell my friends exactly where I am all the time, and I probably don't need to tell future employers exactly what I think about politics and religion.

Also, real life is still more interesting, and if you don't lead a real life you end up outputting boring stuff that there's no point linking to. Internet dreamers never really talk about how this stuff gets created in the first place.

Good example: musicians do a great first album, drawn from their whole life experience, and then spend 12 months on the road having no experiences other than the tour bus and some parties, then they write second album, and it sucks a bit.

Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

choggie says...

The story behind the song, from wiki...."You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" was written by Randy Bachman as a joke for his brother, George. George had a stutter and Randy only intended to record it once with a stutter and send the only recording to George.

Randy developed the song while recording BTO's third album, Not Fragile. It began as an instrumental piece inspired by the rhythm guitar of Dave Mason. Randy says "it was basically just an instrumental and I was fooling around... I wrote the lyrics, out of the blue, and stuttered them through."

But when winding up production for their second album, Charlie Fach of Mercury Records said the eight tracks they had lacked the "magic" that would make a hit. Randy mentioned that he had this ninth song, but didn't intend to have it played. He said, "We have this one song, but it's a joke. I'm laughing at the end. I sang it on the first take. It's sharp, it's flat, I'm stuttering to do this thing for my brother."

Fach asked to hear it, and they played the recording for him. Fach smiled and said "That's the track. It's got a brightness to it. It kind of floats a foot higher than the other songs when you listen to it.-here's where wiki-boy cut and pasted fromhttp://www.superseventies.com/sw_youaintseennothinyet.html

Juno Award for best-selling single of 1974.
Billboard-"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" debuted at number 65 on September 21, 1974, and moved to the top of the Hot 100 seven weeks later. It was the first and only chart-topper for BTO.
#1 in November, same year

Yva - Barbie (Lithuanian Eurovision performance)

MINK says...

lol at your first reply. no lol for amberlife, they're just crap. Coldplay only get deux points from me anyway, so if you are going to copy them, i'm not really going to listen.

i would love to find you some great exciting real band, but i can't. however, economy is on the up, there's a lot of kids walking round town with new guitars on their backs, i guess it will come eventually.

the best live bands i have seen are hiphop and reggae. There's a lot of really good musicians and they all play in each others' bands, oldschool style... but nobody really seems to be innovating anything or putting together a credible mainstream act.

the most innovation is in electronic music which i guess is naturally more futuristic and less retro.

well anyway, i am biased, haven't really been into rock since kurt went and oasis released their "difficult second album" which was shit except for wonderwall

oasis fighting coldplay, bareknuckle style, now THAT i would pay to see.

www.hardcore.lt
www.sutemos.net/en

Elastica - Live: Car Stop, Connection, Line Up

MINK says...

best band evar.
this is the original lineup (haha)
annie the bassist was kinda reclusive and quit before it got too mental
justine the singer was living with damon albarn which brought them a lot of shitty tabloid pressure
donna the blond guitarist was apparently a bit prone to moody bitchiness
justin the drummer was the coolest drummer at the time imo
they were about to drop their second album when it all went too wrong i think. it seemed like they went and toured australia for 2 years. the album eventually came out but the magic was gone.
they got a new bassist who was foxy but very young and a keyboard player who died of a heroin overdose and that was that.
but for a year they were the absolute shit, i nearly died of exhaustion after about 3 of their songs.

incidentally that show is The White Room which was about the only good music show on UK tv, apart from Jools Holland obviously.

The Stone Roses - 'Fools Gold'

pigeon says...

The Stone Roses were an influential English rock band from Manchester, active during the late 1980s through to the mid 1990s. Their 1989 eponymous debut album quickly achieved the status of a classic in the UK, and topped NME's list of the Greatest Albums of All Time. They released a second album, Second Coming, in 1994 and split in 1996.

Busta Rhymes - Put Your hands Where My Eyes Can See

Farhad2000 says...

Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See is the first single by Busta Rhymes from his second album When Disaster Strikes. It is one of the album's party songs but also carries Busta's clever rhymes and speedy delivery. The song also shout-outs The Notorious B.I.G. ("Then I blitz and reminisce on my nigga Notorious"). This song is one of the many that would showcase the speedy delivery of the eccentric rapper.

The video, directed by Hype Williams, features Busta waking up, getting dressed and brushing his teeth (along with his maids). At the chorus is a well choreographed dance routine which is followed by Busta running with an elephant in glowing tribal African make-up and outfit. It is all a re-creation of the opening of the 1988 Eddie Murphy film Coming to America

- More @ Wikipedia

The Breeders - Cannonball

deputydog says...

'Last Splash is the second album by indie rock band The Breeders, released August 31, 1993. Originally formed as a side project for the Pixies' bassist Kim Deal, The Breeders quickly became her primary recording outlet.

Last Splash peaked at #33 on Billboard's Billboard 200 album chart. By June, 1994, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipment in excess of one million units.'

Doves-The Man Who Told Everything

NickyP says...

I'm 'pounding' out the doves here, but they are an amazing band. They used to be called sub sub (a dance act) back in the early nineties (I would only have been ten and non the wiser, but I remember saying they were my favourite group) They released a few singles of note. These were 'Space face' and 'Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)'. They bought a studio with the money... Things went wrong, it burnt down, and they were lost to all for a number of years until they came back strong in 2000 as Doves with the album 'Lost souls', a melancholic masterpiece of beauty. I saw them live when they toured their second album 'The last broadcast'. They were awesome.

Welcome To Portishead: Strangers live (documentary inside)

Metric - Poster Of A Girl

Krupo says...

One of the single's from Metric's second album in their current form, "Live it Out".

Emily Haines is the singer - they played in the background of a French movie - I don't remember if this song had anything to do with that gig but I think it actually preceeded this.

She's an amazing singer!

Living Colour - "Type"

theo47 says...

Don't know if anyone else on The Sift will care, but LC is my all-time favorite rock band.

This was the first single off their second album; I'm proud to say that the band is now back together, recording and touring, and are rocking harder than ever.

A side note: the lead singer of King's X is currently standing in for Corey Glover (the lead singer) on tour, because he is playing Judas in the current tour of Jesus Christ Superstar, and is getting great reviews.

Glover was an actor (with parts in commercials and Oliver Stone's Platoon) before lead guitarist Vernon Reid heard him singing "Happy Birthday" to a mutual friend at a party, and rock history was made.

REM on David Letterman, 1983 - So. Central Rain



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