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In B Flat...

Stumbled across a link to this on another site and thought it might be of interest to the massive.

20 videos of individual musical performances on a page, which can be started at various intervals or all together - as many or as few as you choose - and they all make sense together musically. You can even change the respective volumes of the videos to alter the mix.

You can check it out at http://inbflat.net/

I wonder if this is how Radiohead come up with some of their ideas...

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A question...

A while back, the podcast ended with Mr Hepworth playing a song by someone or other, and for the life of me I can't remember who it was. I've got a habit of deleting podcasts when I've listened to them, so I can't go back and check, and was wondering if anyone knew who it was?

Thanks all.

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Tickle THIS, Elmo!

After reading Fraser's entry about Stevie Wonder perhaps being the most talented person in the history of music, I found this video on YouTube of Stevie performing Superstition on Sesame Street. Perhaps the funkiest piece of music ever performed on a kids TV show. I certainly don't remember anything like this ever happening on Multi-coloured Swap Shop!

The thing I like best is all the kids clapping along and shaking maracas... except for one little girl who is wigging out from beginning to end.

Love it!

Any more examples of classic kids TV performances?

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