Well I grew up not particularly loving this song. My Dad used to like to toy around with it and mess with the lyrics. True, he probably did it to get the reaction of squeals and whines. However, now that I listen to it, 25 years later, it feels like an old comfy blanket.
(I've given up and finding good videos and music; so I will be solely concentrating on the music from now on!)
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
My Eyes Are Mean To Me
So apparently, YouTube has sparked all types of unexpected phenomena; including something where you take some sort of film, images, or whatever and mix them with a song. I have casually heard this referred to as "edits".
Now you would think that I would find such stuff campy, but it's actually quite fascinating to me. Maybe because I have always had a pretty crazy imagination anyway and this is like my craziest ideas coming to fruition. Now, I remember being little and going to Showbiz Pizza and hearing them perform classic rock songs by the Beatles. But nothing, I mean nothing could have prepared me for this:
However I am thinking that this wasn't a true edit; but rather someone has the animatronics, and did the programming. If that's not the case with the previous one; then definitely with this one... (notice the bad lighting and simplified action)
Not to worry though, there are genuine, bona fide edits out there. Like this one (that I think is simply amazing):
The original is here by the way; and it's a very different song they are really dancing to, believe me!
Then there is this one:
Someone found an old clip of Russian (European?) soldiers and melded it with Run DMC. Wow. I can only imagine what else is out there!
Now you would think that I would find such stuff campy, but it's actually quite fascinating to me. Maybe because I have always had a pretty crazy imagination anyway and this is like my craziest ideas coming to fruition. Now, I remember being little and going to Showbiz Pizza and hearing them perform classic rock songs by the Beatles. But nothing, I mean nothing could have prepared me for this:
However I am thinking that this wasn't a true edit; but rather someone has the animatronics, and did the programming. If that's not the case with the previous one; then definitely with this one... (notice the bad lighting and simplified action)
Not to worry though, there are genuine, bona fide edits out there. Like this one (that I think is simply amazing):
The original is here by the way; and it's a very different song they are really dancing to, believe me!
Then there is this one:
Someone found an old clip of Russian (European?) soldiers and melded it with Run DMC. Wow. I can only imagine what else is out there!
Labels:
Andre 3000,
DJ Unk,
edits,
Gwen Verdon Fosse,
Huey,
Run DMC,
Showbiz Pizza Place,
Usher,
YouTube
Sunday, October 12, 2008
History Of Ska & Rock Steady - Parts I & II
The second segment is dedicated to rocksteady; and is good. Not too much information...just a lot of tunes and pictures (some very, very "random")
The Aggrovators ~ Straight to Channel One Head
I believe King Tubby is at work here; I hope so, because it's only fitting to use the work from the dub King himself for my first dub post! The original song was "Carefree Girl" by the Mighty Diamonds.
Labels:
dub,
King Tubby,
The Aggrovators,
The Mighty Diamonds
The Gaylads ~ Joy In The Morning
I think they may have changed their name to "Psalms". Nevertheless, this is a great, great song. It's been covered several times, but I still feel their version is the best.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
A Favorite Scene From A Favorite Movie
Hahahaha...I love this scene in "Rockers" -- where they hit up the uptown club playing disco (called "soul music") and throw the DJ out to spin and version "Queen Majesty" by the Techniques. It's classic how Dirty Harry talks to the police officers...
Burning Spear ~ Mi Gi Dem
Burning Spear is one-of-a-kind. He's one of those universalist-type Rastafarians. My dad would call him a "conscious" reggae artist. This live version is very good and close to the studio version. And the percussionist is a riot. Wow. :-)
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