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If you'd like a copy of this vid in full quality you can download it from "the org". Those of you who go to that site know what I'm talking about. (I prefer not to give out the URL cause it draws attention to the site and I'd like to avoid any more music companies coming down on AMVs) If you don't have an account there feel free to PM me and I'll give you a link to the local download.There's a lipsynch-free version also on my account. If the lipsynch bugs you at all please check out the other one. ^_^This vid drove me insane. That said. Let's move on.Song:Move AlongArtist: All American RejectsAnime: Naruto, Inu Yasha, Mai Hime, Ah! My Goddess, Full Metal Alchemist, Shakugan No Shana, and Bleach.Completion time: 2 monthsTotal actual editing time: 1 weekPrograms used: Adobe Premiere 6.5 and PhotoshopAwards won: Anime Boston 2008- Best Fun/Upbeat/Other. THANK YOU SO MUCH EVERYONE!!! ^_^/I had to cut the song down to 3:37--but I'm happy with the end result. Concept: I wanted a vid to make people happy and to tell them to never give up. I also used it to pimp a few series that I love but aren't among the "popular" series list. Especially Shakugan No Shana (The clips with the girl with red hair, although it's brown in her disguise). Shana is one of the best series I've seen in a while. The action is fantastic and the main fighter is a girl! Not only that, but she is a great sword user and she DOESN'T have gigantic boobs!!!This vid is the first to use my new studio bumper. I decided I needed something more serious and grownup.  Please tell me what you think. ;) I hope you guys enjoy this vid. And please review. Even if the review is short, it still makes me happy.Omg! I got an honor! My first one. Yay!Honors for This Video:#72 - Top Favorites (This Month) - Film & AnimationPS- Please don't post this vid on your own account. I'm glad ppl like my stuff but I'm very tired of it being stolen THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN-MADE AND IS IN NO WAY ASSOCIATED WITH THE MUSICAL ARTIST OR ANIME COMPANY IN ANY WAY
Unbreakable (Anime Boston...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 3m36s
Views: 43  | Comments: 0
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Okay. I have nothing against Canada. This song is just suposed to be FUNNY. If you don't find it funny, don't watch it. I don't care how great you think Canada is, you don't need to post comments about it. I only want comments from people that like my videos, or are giving me CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. From now on any comments from people telling me that they like canada, or some random facts about canada that I don't care about, is just going to get their comment deleted.THIS VIDEO IS PURELY FAN-MADE AND IS IN NO WAY ASSOCIATED WITH THE MUSICAL ARTIST OR ANIME COMPANY IN ANY WAY.
The Host Club Wants to...
Categories: Music criticism 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 1m52s
Views: 42  | Comments: 0
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4/19/08: The first ever international Record Store Day was in full swing at Pure Pop Records Saturday.Music fans swarmed the bargain bins and went home armed with old and new records, tapes, and CDs.Why are indie record stores a vital part of our community? What makes them different from shopping for music online? Is it the atmosphere, the browsing, the hunt for rare finds, the album art or the way a new record smells?Eva bought her first album at Pure Pop (Ziggy Stardust) years ago and she is back to find out why it is still so special.http://www.7dvt.com/Featured:http://www.purepoponline.com/http://www.recordstoreday.com/HomeMusic:The Jazz Guys, So Moped Puree, "Try to Find"http://www.thejazzguys.com/Location:Pure Pop RecordsBurlington Vermont
Pure Pop Record Store Day...
Categories: Pop Music 
Added: 257 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 5m35s
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Lagbaja is a Yoruba word that means somebody, nobody, anybody or everybody. It perfectly depicts the anonymity of the so called "common man". The mask and the name symbolize the faceless, the voiceless in the society, particularly in Africa. Once you see Lagbaja's mask you are reminded of your own facelessness. This symbolism is so powerful that Lagbaja's mask has popularized the use of the mask concept by other artistes both in Nigeria and beyond.Though the concept was developed long before that, his first album (entitled Lagbaja) was released to National acclaim in 1993. Over the years and more albums later, the music continues to fascinate with its unique focus on a core of African drums. His music is a product of various influences ranging from traditional Yoruba music to Jazz. Often the music is purely instrumental- an interplay between traditional Yoruba percussions, drums, chants, and western instruments, especially the saxophone. When there are lyrics, they are primarily sung in Yoruba, English or a blend of the two as is colloquially spoken in Yoruba cities. Many of his songs dwell on serious social issues, while others simply entertain. Some are dance inducing while others pass serious messages in humourous ways. One thing that links all the songs together is his use of traditional African drums. Traditional Yoruba drums are the most prominent. Four families of these drums are employed in creating different grooves and moods. The dundun/gangan family is the most prominent and at times up to five drummers combine all the various components to create the polyrhythms. The bata ensemble is led by two musicians who alternate between soft high toned driving rhythms with their omele bata, and thunderous loud talk with their mum drum- iya ilu. The general percussionist leads the sakara ensemble. The fourth family, used as the backbone of the groove is the ogido, a derivative of the ancient gbedu. The ensemble of drummers constitute the larger part of the band. Vocalists and western instrumentalists make up the rest. Lagbaja's groovy fusion has been refered to as afrojazz, afrobeat, higherlife and afropop until now that he himself has christened the music AFRICANO, alluding mostly to the central role of African drums and grooves in his music.In March 1997, Lagbaja established his club, Motherlan' in the heart of Ikeja in Lagos. Motherlan's design is influenced by the traditional African town or market square, where people gather under the moonlight for ceremonies and artistic events like dance, music, story telling, wrestling etc. True to this function, over the years, it has become a place for many comedians to polish their act in front of a demanding audience. With a serene gorge of beautiful trees and greens as background, the venue merges traditional Africa with the contemporary, creating the ambience of the countryside in the urban city. Lagbaja performs at Motherlan' every last Friday of the month to a full house of faithfuls. Lagbaja is fast emerging in the forefront of contemporary African music, rich in the traditions of the continent while cosmopolitan in attitude. He has started to take his music beyond the shores of Nigeria, performing in festivals and venues around the world.Lagbaja is out now on Blue Pie for the world. You can find out more on Lagbaja by visiting www.bluepie.com.au or by searching "lagbaja" at all leading digital retailers on the planet.
Lagbaja - The best African...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 8m17s
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A compilation of 30 second Rabbi Mitch guitar pieces, recorded at a show in February 2007. Rabbi Mitch Goodman shows his mastery of guitar techniques, and in the context of pure Torah music and mindset his playing is spiritual, soulful, passionate and inspiring. He plays acoustic and electric guitar and his solos are part of the new face of Jewish Music. Rabbi Mitch plays along side Rabbi Danny Bergson (guitar & vocals) in events entitled Music and Joy. musicandjoy@hotmail.com
Guitar solo Rabbi Mitch...
Categories: Music events 
Added: 257 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 5m55s
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