My Star Wars Themed Music Video needs more views
My Star Wars Themed Music Video needs more views
Us - In the End
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU1JraEVsgc
This is a pretty damn awesome cover of that angsty Linkin Park song. Seriously, very different from the original, so give it a shot even if you hate LP.
Us - In the End
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU1JraEVsgc
This is a pretty damn awesome cover of that angsty Linkin Park song. Seriously, very different from the original, so give it a shot even if you hate LP.
This damn video gets me every time: http://youtu.be/CJEoASUMZbI
Christ, what the fuck lol.This damn video gets me every time: http://youtu.be/CJEoASUMZbI
Sick - very sick.Spoofing the Cam - Skateboarder going down Kloof Nek, Cape Town, South Africa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt_ZL6rWHLA
Jeri shows a bass guitar she build from an old C64. It uses the original sound chip (SID 6581) for keytar and string sounds.
This is the greatest video of the greatest impression of all time and I'll never get enough of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ0hFSLPOJE&list=FLRJF9z_45ezMc6V1pXfpzgQ
There are no words to describe Miyoko Shida's performance for the Spanish TV program "Tú Sí Que Vales" ("You Can Do It").
Beauty, harmony, balance ... on so many levels. A truly amazing balancing act. Dance artist Miyoko Shida was born in Fukuyama-shi, Japan. She performed as a dancer and choreographer at the Rigolo Nouveau Cirque in Switzerland and currently lives in Paris, France.
"The count Henri d'Ursel shot La perle (The Pearl) under the pseudonym of Henri d'Arche "in the flush of inexperience", as he put it. D'Ursel made only one film, based on a screenplay by the poet Georges Hugnet. In a Paris straight out of the serials of Louis Feuillade, the hero goes in search of a pearl which constantly disappears in a string of bizarre encounters - sneak thieves in a hotel wearing body stockings à la Musidora, a beautiful fiancée on a bicycle and a somnambulist walking the rooftops in a night-shirt, amorous fantasies in the undergrowth. Hugnet himself played this waking dreamer, haunted by an unending eroticism reflected in the images."
"Seven composers wrote the music for these unique films: Joachim Brackx, Eric Sleichim, Jan Van Outryve, Annelies Van Parys (in residence at Transparant) and Mireille Capelle, Geert Callaert and Thomas Smetryns (in residence at HERMESensemble). The works for ensemble are performed by the HERMES ensemble conducted by Koen Kessels."