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JSRE453 uploaded 9 months ago
Heather Maloney - Turn Yourself Around
Heather Maloney - Turn Yourself Around
at "The Elevens" in Northampton, MA on 03/13/2011.
Video Taken by Bryony Smith
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JSRE453 commented 1 year ago
Remix: Major Tom (Coming Home) - Shiny Toy Guns AND Peter Schilling
This is a composite mix I created with Peter Schilling singing "backup" for the wonderful Shiny Toy Guns version of his classic Major Tom. I did m...
@MaryMoore6335 Did you download this same mix or the original from Shiny Toy Guns? I'm just curious to see if this mix is getting around.
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JSRE453 commented 1 year ago
Remix: Major Tom (Coming Home) - Shiny Toy Guns AND Peter Schilling
This is a composite mix I created with Peter Schilling singing "backup" for the wonderful Shiny Toy Guns version of his classic Major Tom. I did m...
@Bauglir100 First, you have a good ear to pick-out G-major. But the choice was to either bump Schilling up a half-octave or drop Shiny Toy Guns down to match the key. I tried it the latter way first and it just sounded wrong so I had to have Peter suck on some helium. My apologies to Peter Schill...
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30 Seconds To Mars - Kings and Queens
Music video by Thirty Seconds To Mars performing Kings and Queens (The Ride). Pre VEVO play counts 10,904,864. 2010 Virgin Records America, Inc. Di...
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JSRE453 said:
Let me start by saying Ads suck. I hate them and the way they permeate every part of the internet.
That being said, my earlier point is that I run a server data center. With the cost of servers, building, power, and network alone (not counting salaries), my costs are $675,000 per month.
So befo...
JSRE453 said:
There are basically two choices: 1) deal with the ads, or 2) pay-per-play, where every video watched costs money. How about iTune's $.99 per play? Websites (especially one as huge as YouTube takes many servers, lots of power, loads of network bandwidth, and a small army of people to keep everythi...
JSRE453 said:
There are basically two choices: 1) deal with the ads, or 2) pay-per-play, where every video watched costs money. How about iTune's $.99 per play? Websites (especially one as huge as YouTube takes many servers, lots of power, loads of network bandwidth, and a small army of people to keep everythi...
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