
Dunno who needs this, but you're welcome.
Apparently not me
Mixolyde wrote:Dunno who needs this, but you're welcome.
Apparently not me
The YT tag doesn't like the "live" thing in the path. It seems to work better if you use only the short name (v1waj8EkXBk in this case).
I'm assuming that Mix didn't respond to you by correcting the URL because he watched it and fell asleep.
Dunno who needs this, but you're welcome.
I'm assuming that Mix didn't respond to you by correcting the URL because he watched it and fell asleep.
Mixolyde wrote:Dunno who needs this, but you're welcome.
You are correct, thanks Czech mate!
Tech job requirements in 2023
Punks, Goths & Mods on Irish TV, 1983
Steve Martin 1-12-69 magic standup variety show performance
Radiohead's "In Rainbows" recreated with Mario 64 sounds:
This isn't new, but just saw it again get posted by the touronsofyellowstone IG account and it still cracks me up:
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“How amateurs created the worlds most popular processor”
doesn’t the fact that they built it at their day job mean they weren’t amateurs tho?
I've been having fun watching a bunch of diorama creators on youtube.
“I made my girlfriend play bad old games”
Dammit, I do need to schedule a colonoscopy.
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Tracy Chapman - Fast Car [Wembley 1988]
*still an incredible song.
THE STORY BEHIND THIS PERFORMANCEStevie Wonder landed in England on the Saturday morning of the concert and went straight to Wembley Stadium, where a room was prepared for him and his band to warm up. He was to appear in the evening after UB40. His appearance had not been announced.
UB40 were finishing their set on the main stage, and Wonder's equipment was set up, plugged in and ready to be rolled on after a 10-minute act on a side stage. He was about to walk up the ramp to the stage when it was discovered that the hard disc of his synclavier, carrying all 25 minutes of synthesised music for his act, was missing. He said he could not play without it, turned round, walked down the ramp crying, with his band and other members of his entourage following him, and out of the stadium.
There was an urgent need to fill the gap he had left and Tracy Chapman, who had already performed her act, agreed to appear again. The two appearances shot her to stardom, with two songs from her recently-released first album, "Fast Car" and "Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution". Before the concert, she had sold about 250,000 albums. In the following two weeks, she was said to have sold two million.
It's a beautiful thing.
Awesome Tracy Chapman video. I feel bad for Stevie Wonder in that story. Here's a really cool video of a much later of his performances that I go back to often.
And my absolute favorite Stevie Wonder video, on freakin Sesame Street
One of the greatest moments of my life was getting to jam with Elliot Levine, an amazing jazz and R&B pianist, through sheer coincidence. He LOVES Superstition and could probably go an hour on that song just killing it.
Yes, I’m on a Flight of the Conchords kick at the moment.
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Making an Infinite LEGO Domino Ring
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