This guy has figured out "Auto-Tune The News #6" and plays it for you here live on his digital piano.
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the ones we watch again and again.
This guy has figured out "Auto-Tune The News #6" and plays it for you here live on his digital piano.
posted by deathcowThis terrible orchestra performance of Richard Strauss "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Portsmouth Sinfonia will surely make your toenails curl up.
posted by maatcMakes me wonder how I survived this long without a slap-chop.
posted by ThrobbinThe life of the fifty-mile-an-hour-man.
posted by notarobotWorld magic champion Shawn Farquhar shows you his sleight of hand. Starts slow but keeps getting better and better.
posted by arvanaThis is an old norwegian lullaby popularized by Edvard Grieg with his piano arrangement of it in his opus "Lyric Pieces". Performed by Trio Mediæval and Birger Mistereggen.
posted by OrnthoronHe may lack in social skills, but he can calculate almost anything without a calculator.
posted by ElJardinero"This is what the bear probably looked like. Except real." Real enough!! Terrifying...
posted by plastiquemonkeyHappiness ensues.
posted by blankfistCan anyone work out the film and wtf was going on here?
posted by DeanoComprising train and track footage quickly shot just before a heavy winter's snowfall was melting, the award-winning classic that emerged from the cutting-room compresses British Rail's dedication to blizzard-battling... continue reading
posted by paul4dirtAnthropomorphism at it's finest.
posted by demon_ixCaptain Kirk is climbing a mountain, why is he climbing a mountain? Fantastic.
posted by Fnerk 1 decade 5 years 6 months 3 weeks ago • 14,943 viewsFantastic!
posted by arvanaHe seems to weild unworldly powers even at a young age.
posted by gourmetemuAdam West's Batman tricks chief O'hara and commisioner Gordon using two telephones. That's a superhero mind right there.
posted by ravioliwho knew?
posted by pierrekrahnThe music the dancers perform onto in this amazing video is considered by many as the very first Techno track: it is called Sharevari, played by A Number of Names.
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