Music Videos

Re: Music videos

These are not my words, but I concur...

> Below is a link to one of the best pieces of sound/video
> engineering work I think I have ever heard and seen. It is
> a composite audio/video of song whereby tracks were laid in
> by different singers and musicians from different places
> around the world. The finished product is tremendous!
>
> The song itself is that classic standard "Stand By Me" originally
> released in 1955 by The Staple Singers and released again in
> 1961 by The Drifters.
>
> This composite version is a real toe tapper, so turn up the
> speaker volume.
>
> If your foot ain't tappin' halfway through this,
> well, that's just a shame.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us-TVg40ExM

NPR's Morning Edition had a segment on this a month ago.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103715874
 
Re: Music videos

"If your foot ain't tappin' halfway through Stand by Me, well, that's just a shame"

Hey Tom - thats an excellent video. How can I save it to my hard drive, if allowed?
 
Re: Music videos

The reason I post these JJ (cover) MV's, is because I think the Guy is amazing..and I like the DRUMS of a song most.

 
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I think McDuck's name is Greg....:confused:
Yes I know. Greg's post re NPR Morning Edition was referencing the Stand by Me video Tom had posted, but I got too much in a hurry and didn't respond to Tom's post directly. Clicked to submit before I realized I'd messed up. I was/am talking about Tom's video clip. :o
 
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