

Warning: Do not watch this video more than two times in one day. Excess viewing may result in humming the addictive chorus until epilepsy sets in. As music videos go, it is a perfect storm of YouTube popularity--an endlessly catchy tune, a simple yet original execution (how many times did they have to rehearse that eight-treadmilled routine until they got it right in one long take?) and a proud trumpeting of a low-budget ethos.OK Go - Here It Goes AgainOK Go3 min 4 sec - Aug 7, 2006OK Go, Dancing on Treadmills Buy the album at iTunes: http://doiop.com/ohno/itunes More OK Go: http://okgo.net http://myspace.com/okgo (music_video)
Desiree Bassett, a 13 year old girl in Worcester, MA, totally rules on guitar. Amazing tapping solos, hard rock covers, etc. She is so f*cking fast!
Mitch had a pretty unique comedic style. Unfortunately he passed away March of 2005. Check out his site at the "more info" link.
Hilarious Robot-Chicken-like spoof on Star Trek. Check out Spock's rockin' crib!
This piece was commissioned by the experimental sound collage group Negativland for the video compilation, "Our Favorite Things," soon to be released. The track had been cut by Negativland several years before, an audio document of their problems with copyright/trademark issues concerning their "U2" album. Many years and a painful settlement later, they had successfully transformed their experience into even more art, and a little activism besides. This little piece, made on Disney equipment after hours when no one was looking, remains quite popular. San Francisco experimental filmmaker Craig Baldwin has been kind enough to include it in "culture jamming" programs he has organized throughout the US and Europe. Several times has it been used in conferences and on panels about copyright for the legal profession. And it's fun, to boot. The statute of limitations has apparently run out on this piece, and it is now considered perfectly legal. What a relief!
This is the kind of stuff I love to find on Google Video. Strange, funny, and amateur. A teacher performs his "Quadratic Rap" for his students, cracking them up and teaching them at the same time. Looks like phone camera video.
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A hilarious edit of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining," in the form of a movie trailer. It features the best use of a Peter Gabriel song ever.
The Simpsons theme played on acoustic guitar by Sean Gordon. See http://www.vertigoalley.com/ for guitar tabs.
A short documentary on the One Inch Punch. Interviews with Jeet Kune Do and Wing Chun instructors. Discover more on what Bruce Lee demonstrated years ago.
a video that explains why discrimination on the Internet is a problem and will continue to be as long as net neutrality rules are not enforced.