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Who Knew Cows Love Jazz? Well, they ARE french cows....
Very cute! Although you might actually call that dixieland rather than jazz
Penguin Leap of Faith
The music is by Vangelis, from the movie Chariots of fire actually. But yeah, Enya can be pretty cheesy too.
>> ^Opus_Moderandi:
>> ^harry:
That must be the cheesiest piece of music ever written.
You've never heard Enya?
Opus_Moderandi (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by Opus_Moderandi:
>> ^harry:
That must be the cheesiest piece of music ever written.
You've never heard Enya?
The music is by Vangelis, from the movie Chariots of Fire.
edit: Woops, meant to add that to the video comments, not your profile. Sorry 'bout that!
The Pixies "Where Is My Mind?" - 8 bit edition
Impulse Tracker! Wow, that brings back memories of my 486 and downloading .it files on my 14.4 modem.
Two-Headed Bearded Dragon
Ah. I hear music from Samurai Champloo
Paul Pena - Jet Airliner (The Original)
Paul Pena was also featured in an interesting documentary about him traveling to Tuva after learning to throatsing called Genghis Blues http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Blues
Edit: Woops, guess I should read the whole description before I post
UPular
Pogo is the artist's name who does these videos. He's done quite a few, all of them really good. His Youtube channel is here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Fagottron#g/u
And, as a shameless plug, I did a short interview with him back in July: http://www.spectrumanalysis.org/2009/07/an-interview-with-pogo/
Ukrainian kid plays Tchaikovsky on an Accordion... amazing
Amazing. Simply amazing. It's obviously technically demanding, but he shows great musicality in his treatment of the piece as well. I wonder how many hours a day he practices and who his teacher his and who transcribed the piece for his instrument. That's not something you just plop down and start reading the score/violin part.
Cat Limps Home with FUCKING ARROW THROUGH HEAD
So sad. It just disgusts me that there are people who do this to animals out there. Especially in the town where I live too. I'm not letting my kitties out of the house, that's for sure!
Captain Smooth Smokes For the First Time
Yeah, weird choice in music. It is interlude from cavalleria rusticana by Mascagni, actually a very beautiful piece from his one act opera.
Brass band monks on fire. On Segways.
And they're playing Philip Glass to boot. Can't remember exactly which piece at the moment though. . .
Deranged Penguin Heads Toward Certain Death
Anybody know whose music is playing in the background? It somewhat reminds me of Arvo Pärt, but I don't think it's really his style.
Joe Hisaishi - Master Japanese composer.
Great stuff. That is Hisaishi conducting his piece, and the theme and variations is, I think, almost all from the Miyazaki film Castle in the Sky.
Moebius Transformations Revealed
I have to chime in here and agree that this is a beautiful melding of math and music. The music, to me, really seems to add to the beauty of the math. And for anyone interested, the piece being played is by Robert Schumann and is the first piece in his work titled "Kinderszenen" (translates to Scenes from Childhood). The video mentions the music comes from musopen.com, but didn't list the piece used. After looking around there, it looks like you can listen/download the song from here: http://www.musopen.com/view.php?type=piece&id=187
The Incredibles - Dash's 100 mile Dash
Does anyone else notice that the imagery and especially the sounds seems to be very similar to the forest chase scene in Star Wars Return of the Jedi?