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The place to review or just chat about all Music & Videos.


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Feel free to talk about ANY Music you are interested in.

Embedding files from YouTube is welcome on this board.

Also any Hyper Links you wish to use.

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YOUTUBE has changed the way it codes it's Video Embed's. To make it work now you must right-click on the Video itself, and select 'Copy Embed HTML'. The Embed link under the Video does NOT work at present on BrainKing.

Please note - ANY material posted here deemed offensive or plagiarized will be removed immediately. The posting user(s) will be banned. This is not negotiable. Plagiarism is posting any original writings of another person <including song lyrics> without proper reference. Such material will be removed to avoid copyright infringements.



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7. July 2007, 05:08:14
The Col 
Subject: Live EARTH has begun in Australia

7. July 2007, 03:56:13
The Col 
Subject: Re:
Modified by The Col (8. July 2007, 21:23:24)
Eriisa: Does anyone remember the tv show Kenny Rogers and the 1st edition? It was produced in Toronto back in the early 70's

7. July 2007, 03:40:02
The Col 
Subject: Re: Let it never be said that GWAR has never been featured here
Eriisa: BUT CLEARLY NOT ANTI-COSTUME,THE HYPOCRACY ASTOUNDS!

7. July 2007, 01:26:20
The Col 
Subject: Re: Let it never be said that GWAR has never been featured here
SEAWOLF2: A WORD OF ADVICE.DON'T WATCH THE GWAR VIDEO IMMEDIATLY AFTER VIEWING SUSAN AGLUKARK'S.IT WILL REALLY MESS WITH YOUR HEAD

7. July 2007, 00:40:49
The Col 
Subject: Re: NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS
SEAWOLF2: My pleasure.I chose this video for both its visual and audio beauty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtNuELl5he0&mode=related&search=

6. July 2007, 23:52:00
The Col 
Subject: Re: NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISTS
Modified by The Col (7. July 2007, 00:04:06)
SEAWOLF2: I'll check her out.I won't give you a utube link for this artist,but I urge you to read the bio I'm posting and checkout her music

http://www.firstnationsdrum.com/biography/wint00_aglukark.htm

I just listened to EAGLE CRIES sung by Joanne,a very timely messege.Thanks for directing me to her.

6. July 2007, 22:03:27
The Col 
Subject: Re: ROBBIE ROBERTSON
SEAWOLF2: Better late than never I suppose.This is my fave solo recording Robertson has done,again he speaks of the native Indian experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kebhBIoTb50

6. July 2007, 03:05:32
The Col 
Subject: Re: Regina Spektor
plaintiger: Her voice is full of character and the camera loves her.I'm going to follow up on her,thanks for the video!

5. July 2007, 00:28:19
The Col 
Subject: It's rare that I prefer a cover to the original

4. July 2007, 00:24:06
The Col 
Subject: Let it never be said that GWAR has never been featured here

3. July 2007, 07:06:22
The Col 
I like the ochestration of the opening and ending,the actual song is kind of a letdown.

2. July 2007, 21:54:41
The Col 
Subject: Prism
I had the pleasure of seeing this tour prior to the band imploding.This is the only video I could find of my favorite song of theirs.I 'm not intending to bring politics to this board,and my position will remain a private matter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odLeNzbhHnc&mode=related&search=

2. July 2007, 21:31:06
The Col 
Subject: Re: Meatloaf
Rose: I pity the guy who gets stuck with the job of cleaning the screen and theatre after each showing

2. July 2007, 21:11:28
The Col 
Subject: Re: Meatloaf
TexasToest: I think I got that movie out of my system after about the 20th midnite show,but I do enjoy the music and opening.I caught Meatloaf here about two months ago.He is wise to have a top notch band,because he has a very tough time reaching the notes these days.At times you could feel the whole audience straining with him as he tried to climb the range.

1. July 2007, 23:09:06
The Col 
Subject: I love both the visual and audio of this song
As many of you know,the visual effect in the theatre is exceptional

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwgj4Wzsffw&mode=related&search=

1. July 2007, 20:55:30
The Col 
Subject: Re: Taxes
TexasToest: I agree,many a song I have been on another planet entirely when it comes to what I hear and what's actually written.I can understand his sensitivity,but I hope they all shared a good laugh after the misunderstanding was clarified

In the meantime,let there be rock!,I'm the kid wearing the horns

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lAvBzqo6KU

1. July 2007, 07:36:43
The Col 
Subject: Re: Taxes
TexasToest: really? I can see it being mistaken for "saxman" and running the risk of offending a sax player.I don't see how they could hear fat,unless of course the singer had a lisp

30. June 2007, 22:06:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: Taxes
TexasToest: You knew this was coming

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNj-wu3mE3c

30. June 2007, 18:12:30
The Col 
Subject: Re: What's a saturday morning without THE CLASH?
TexasToest: I hear you don't have to pay tax on Spiro memorabilia

30. June 2007, 17:35:33
The Col 
Subject: Re: What's a saturday morning without THE CLASH?
Mousetrap: I still kick myself for not bidding on an a guitar that was autographed by all the original band members.It was available at an auction on a cruise I was on,and that was prior to Joe Strummers passing

30. June 2007, 16:58:34
The Col 
Subject: What's a saturday morning without THE CLASH?

30. June 2007, 16:32:52
The Col 
Subject: Re: Grunge
TexasToest: I'm not sure,the link was actually sent to me by a business associate.They really seem to be really influenced by Iggy Pop during his Stooges period.

29. June 2007, 15:49:06
The Col 
Subject: Canada imported grunge to Seattle.Few are aware of that or this band

25. June 2007, 01:17:14
The Col 
Subject: Some may consider this funny
I consider it a triumphant capture of the ability of music to be a language unto it's own.For that reason I felt it deserved to be posted here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esl2NNOtHQE

23. June 2007, 23:47:21
The Col 
Subject: Re: village puppets
Oceans Apart: Think of the money they save

21. June 2007, 17:23:55
The Col 
Subject: Re:
Modified by The Col (22. June 2007, 00:14:31)
Nirvana: For the trivia buffs out there.Anne Murray was Elvis's favorite female singer.He even covered SNOWBIRD......Interesting additional story behind this song.It was released during the cold war,a number of people in the US military had suspicios minds regarding its intent.Some thought it was recorded by Canadian communist allies with the intent of having it played as a signal for attack on strategic American installations.Upon hearing this rumor Elvis stopped performing the song in public,and had The Colonel ask radio stations to also cease playing his version.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhEGz7CsOVc

20. June 2007, 03:53:52
The Col 
Subject: Re: I saw these guys on a whim in about 1976
TexasToest: I guess I can understand them never becoming big stars,they aren't mainstream.They are undiscovered gold.Excuse me while I indulge one more gem
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWfmfgHXAfE&mode=related&search=

20. June 2007, 02:56:22
The Col 
Subject: I saw these guys on a whim in about 1976
i was blown away by the drummer and have to this day wondered why they never became more than a cult band.Progressive rock at its finest

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzDCfnBhinw

17. June 2007, 22:07:34
The Col 
Subject: Re: Johnny Cash Hurt
Lisa A: Thanks for that.I consider it to be the art of video at its finest.

16. June 2007, 10:58:17
The Col 
Subject: Gary "I wish I was Bowie" Newman
Loved his stuff right up to The Pleasure Principle.
I remember trying to contain my laughter as he rode his little bumper car around the stage,I don't think it was the response Gary was hoping for.Watch as Gary gives a "I think I ate some bad pancakes" expression at the 2:53 mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUsHURTo6-U&mode=related&search=

15. June 2007, 06:34:32
The Col 
Subject: Re: Neil Peart and learning to play drums
Mousetrap: parents of drummers deserve a special place in heaven,though when dad came home we knew reheasal time was over.

14. June 2007, 01:30:41
The Col 
Subject: Re: Neil Peart
Modified by The Col (14. June 2007, 01:39:26)
Lisa A: I'm a self taught drummer.I learned to play by putting on the headphones and playing the complete 2112 album over an over.Peart is a God.Here is a rare treat I've been saving for an occasion such as this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm08ZO9fZqw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_QJMYIRvRA&mode=related&search=

14. June 2007, 00:16:37
The Col 
Subject: Re: 1940, Bobby Freeman, singer, (1958 US & UK No.5 single 'Do You Want To Dance').
Nirvana: I did some research but came up empty.I they weren't done recently than he should be considered a video pioneer.

13. June 2007, 06:10:58
The Col 
Subject: Re: A few comments.
TexasToest: i guess I have a short attention span.Private lessons may be required

13. June 2007, 06:07:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: Andy McKee
Modified by The Col (13. June 2007, 06:09:14)
Tigger: I'm happy to hear my comment was recieved as it was intended.I enjoy shooting the breeze with you folks about the music and artists,I 'd hate to lose that.

This guy is quite a talent,he could put percussionists out of work! He should team up with Bobby McFerrin

12. June 2007, 23:56:05
The Col 
Subject: Re: Kate Bush
Mousetrap: What a shame she hated flying,it really hurt her ability to become the star she should have been in North America

12. June 2007, 22:52:31
The Col 
Subject: I hope this is taken in the proper light
The embedding feature is cool,it looks nice and adds color to the board.I hope this doesn't become the board version of MTV though.Slapping down videos with no discussion or time to savour them each individually would be a shame,I personally enjoy the discussion aspect of this board and would hate to see it become merely a video posting option with no chat about the artists or performances.The sheer volume alone could lead it down that path I'll continue posting links for two reasons 1:I can post multiple or single video performances without scrolling off too many posts.
2: cuz I have no idea how to embed

Again,my only concern with embedding is the risk that this board loses its conversational aspect and basically becomes MTV

12. June 2007, 08:33:20
The Col 
Subject: Re: Thanks everybody!
jadarite: I also agree,your question may have merit,but is probably best suited for the guy holding the purse strings.

11. June 2007, 20:38:57
The Col 
Subject: I check utube about once a month for this masterpiece
i prefer the original recording done by the composer Murray McLaughlin,but this version will have to do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3EyA2WWfpY

11. June 2007, 17:36:01
The Col 
Subject: Re: embedding
TexasToest: This is just a guess,but considering the video was circa 1972 maybe it was used for live stereo enhancement.i know The Grateful Dead used a similar mic setup when using their famous "BEAST" pa system

9. June 2007, 04:21:18
The Col 
Subject: Re: embedding
TexasToest: I ain't learned on the ability to embed,so this will have to suffice.Probably one of my alltime favorite songs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzWdDCtC1IM

9. June 2007, 03:35:44
The Col 
Subject: Re: embedding
TexasToest: I'm maxed

9. June 2007, 02:28:06
The Col 
Subject: Re: embedding
coan.net: I think it looks really cool visually,but I do worry that the sheer size of the screen will cause interesting conversations to be scrolled off too quickly to be read or responded to.

8. June 2007, 04:38:43
The Col 
Subject: Re: Oh my!
TexasToest: I agree,but doesn't Tom look evil

7. June 2007, 06:48:32
The Col 
Subject: Re:
awesome: I never recovered from learning Commander Tom was moonlighting as a weatherman.I felt sorry for him thinking space exploration maybe didn't pay so well

7. June 2007, 05:54:10
The Col 
Subject: Re: amongst those born 6th June are ...........Steve Vai
awesome: Damn right.Didn't they both play together in a Buffalo band called Talas? I remember that band always being considered the best band out of Buffalo

7. June 2007, 01:26:52
The Col 
Subject: Re: amongst those born 6th June are ...........Steve Vai
Nirvana: Some excellent guitar work with Jim Dandy rippoff David Lee Roth

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2mQpYG2POM&mode=related&search=

7. June 2007, 00:29:25
The Col 
Subject: Re: Rocket Man
Nirvana: Bill'*s career was at a very low ebb at that stage.That was a good depiction of a not so good acid trip.I see your Bill,and raise you a Stewy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w95eCmyLl6U&mode=related&search=


6. June 2007, 19:35:51
The Col 
Subject: Re:Country
Modified by The Col (6. June 2007, 19:42:03)
Eriisa: I picked up a dvd by this band without any prior knowledge of what they would sound like.I just got a vibe that they would be good,I was wrong,they're great.The opening of this song brought to mind "Already Gone" by The Eagles,enjoy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zia6o9umlAA

6. June 2007, 18:57:17
The Col 
Subject: Re:
Mousetrap: Finally,a bumble bee sweater in my size!

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