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03.05.2010

Friday Fun: Rare Pics of Influential Musicians

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“Meet Iggy Pop and David Bowie.” – Kraftwerk

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02.19.2010

Friday Fun: Videotape Editing With Julia Child

Watch as the iconic chef Julia Child demos how to edit a video of an orchestra with just a few simple cooking/baking utensils and some chewing gum. Make sure the string section isn’t too stringy!



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02.05.2010

Friday Fun: Record Tripping

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Record Tripping is an audio-based interactive puzzle game that is both quirky and entertaining. You can use a scroll mouse to manipulate vintage audio pieces and down-tempo beats while simultaneously attempting to complete an assortment of beautifully animated, whimsical puzzles. So much fun!

PLAY IT HERE.

(via Buzzfeed)



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01.29.2010

Friday Fun: Records Made of Chocolate

Two great things that go great together! Add more corny cliches in the comments…

(Thanks to Julie for the find.)



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01.22.2010

Friday Fun: Video: New Production Goes To Munich – “Tippen Ein”

FACT: This is the most awesome and retarded synth-pop video you will ever see in your life!!!!



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01.15.2010

More Friday Fun: Watch Neil Young Cover “Pants on the Ground”

In case you don’t watch American Idol, “Pants on the Ground” is the brainchild of new comer/old guy General Larry Platt, and ithas become a web sensation. Watch the original and check out Jimmy Fallon as Neil Young performing moving interpretation below:

Watch video remixes of the song and read the newly issued study from the University of Minnesota that says that the song is “no laughing matter to the millions of Americans who have made a choice to wear their pants on the ground.”



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Friday Fun: Creepy Prog-Rockers Manakin Perform on the Jerry Lewis Telethon in 1978

Ridiculous proggers Manakin perform ““Something is Locked Inside of My Soul” with the creepiest intro ever. This band fucking RULES.



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11.13.2009

MORE Friday Fun: Download the Full Ken By Request Only Album!

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YES! THIS ACTUALLY EXISTS!!! Chances are you have this magnificent cover in some version of a “Worlds Worst Album Covers List”, and now you can see if the music matches the beautifully conceived artwork. Download Ken By Request in full HERE. (Megaupload).

Does Ken By Request live up to the hype? Can ANYTHING live up to the genius of that cover? I know one thing is clear…he ONLY takes requests! I have yet to listen to it, so tell me how it is in the comments.



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Friday Fun: Action News Disco Fever

Two great things that go great together: Saturday Night Fever and Philly’s own beloved Action News theme song. Have a great weekend!

(via Philebrity)



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09.25.2009

Friday Fun: The SATANIC “Frasier” Theme Song + Norbert Milken Loves Billy Idol!

In this installment of “Friday Fun”, I shall present you with two videos that will astonish and titillate your entire being. the grand tradition of the Judas Priest controversy, this first video featuring the theme song from the hit comedy show Frasier being played backwards, proves once and for all that white people are devils (and that we LOVE Skittles):

And this? Well this is just retarded:



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09.18.2009

Friday Fun: Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo Soundtrack (MP3s)

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Despite having the greatest title in all of film history, Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, the sequel to the classic ’80s break-dancing movie, failed to live up to the original (surprise!). However, like its predecessor it did have a an awesome soundtrack and it did feature another guest cameo from Ice-T. Fact: Anything featuring Ice-T is automatically awesome. Here are two of my favorite tracks from the soundtrack, which scream motivational ’80s bubblegum electro and are perfect for ABSOLUTELY NOTHING except dancing while rollerskating OR just being stoked on life.

{MP3} Mark Scott – “I Don’t Wanna Come Down”
{MP3} Carol Lynn Townes – “Believe in the Beat”

The actual soundtrack disc is rare, but you may find more mp3s floating around on torrents. Read another review of the soundtrack and watch the trailer for the film here.



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