Brother Yusef, showing that you really don't need all that expensive equipment to make great music...
Brother Yusef, showing that you really don't need all that expensive equipment to make great music...
I enjoyed this new ad,waiting for Captain Black now.
Not a You Tube video but I found it quite interesting:
Flying with the Dambusters
Boston Dynamics Big Dog robot
And then look at their first version...
A bit of a geek joke, I think...
A good mash-up...
Isn't technology amazing!
I think the geeks amongst us will enjoy this! I'm a mere 'wannabe geek' and I know I did!
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"If you're going to do something tonight, that you know you'll be sorry for in the morning, plan a lie in." Lorraine
This was mixed by none other than Tony Murphy of Chance2Dance. I have a whole album of Tony's mash ups, and have played a few at different places, including Southport. Played the Boogie Woogie Candyman mix a couple of times at Marcos in Edinburgh, when I used to DJ for Scot. Some loved it, some got a bit confused
Never trust a magician.
Don't watch this if you're squeamish, btw - it's actually quite horrifying, and I was cringing throughout.
On a much lighter note, seems the more modern magicians can have lots of fun with lasers...
Hehe.
There's a trick where a spike is hidden under one of a selection of plastic cups, pointy end up. The magician has to "guess" where it is... and proves his guesses right by slamming his hand (or even someone else's) down on each of the empty cups in turn...
Sometimes it doesn't go quite as planned.
left me just about speechless.
Lunatics. Highly skilled lunatics, but ... lunatics nonetheless.
Not that skilled judging by the cars, pedestrians, and yes, other cyclists, forced to get out of the way. These are the tw@ts that give normal cyclists a bad rep, and for which the solution is taut cheesewire at head height.
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