Reg Kehoe and his Marimba Queens
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Alltid undrat hur man gjorde super mario musiken :D
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LOL @ the guy slappin' da bass
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What fresh hell is this?
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@stevieb89,It's called chops and showmanship.
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DOUBLE BASS PLAYER FOREVER!
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Am i the only wondering how the hell the bass player is playing what he's playing while doing what he's doing
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That is funny!!!!
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this could be from Bioshock
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I don't know who did what with this but it is a great piece of time. I know I've seen this print both ways, some have the bass player and people positions reversed, as recorded for showing from print sometimes. Love the girl who swings left to right rear of the bassist. Truly and enjoyable placement however they made this. This was "heavy" for it's day I think. Some have posted roots of metal, could be. I can watch this over and over. A "swing" piece of history. Thanks for posting.
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What's the bass player on ? Can you score some for me ?
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that korean drummer guy would easily fit in.
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yeh that is hilarious, though he starts to get realy crazy at about' 1:13 =D
It's odd to me that in the debate over who created the music video these old soundies are completely ignored. I've seen some that were even somewhat conceptual--not merely performances, but little experimental films. Oh, and that bassist definitely looks like he's straight out of "Reefer Madness!"
bradondo 3 years ago 2
I think he's got a touch of the madness... You could go back to the first sound pictures. They put music to images from the start, whether a film of a band or cartoon animals romping about to music. But I think the "music video" should be considered as a short film used much like the hit single was used, to sell a band and its music. Sure, they did this back then, but not with the promotional push we saw in the 1980s. I remember saturation of Madonna's "Lucky Star"...
batguano 3 years ago