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Actually I would agree with you there, I just thought a slightly less obscure reference was needed to ease the members of this forum in.Phil Reynolds wrote:That guy is seriously talented (and I like the way he brings the medley full circle at the end by having the Power Rangers theme tail off with a reprise of the Billie Jean riff). However, I had a look at his other stuff and I have to say that, for me, this one beats the "32 songs" medley hands down.
Wow! His incredible talent aside, it's amazing the music mixing and video effects that can be done at home these days.Phil Reynolds wrote:That guy is seriously talented (and I like the way he brings the medley full circle at the end by having the Power Rangers theme tail off with a reprise of the Billie Jean riff). However, I had a look at his other stuff and I have to say that, for me, this one beats the "32 songs" medley hands down.
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Well, here's one I made earlier. Watch in HD.Julie T wrote:... it's amazing the music mixing and video effects that can be done at home these days.
Possible alternative to a Warm Up round at the next COLEI?Kirk Bevins wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD1ENnVnMXM
After Phil Hammond's last week I found this online. It's awesome and now I'm listening to it on repeat. I'm such a child.
Off-topic much?Kirk Bevins wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD1ENnVnMXM
After Phil Hammond's last week I found this online. It's awesome and now I'm listening to it on repeat. I'm such a child.
Of course Hammond must really know that Big Fish, Little Fish, Cardboard Box predates Bob the Builder.Kirk Bevins wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SD1ENnVnMXM
After Phil Hammond's last week I found this online. It's awesome and now I'm listening to it on repeat. I'm such a child.
Well, he's still doing some insanely talented multi-tracking, at home, on the same red sofa. Oh, and he's released a rather serious-sounding album. But I prefer the fun, nerdy stuff, especially the original link above which has put me in the mood for Christmas.Phil Reynolds wrote:for me, this one beats the "32 songs" medley hands down [...] I find it hard to imagine that anyone's day won't be brighter for watching it.
If you like this guy, you'll probably like Sam Tsui and Mike Tompkins who are just a couple of the seemingly shedloads of people who are impressively good at this sort of thing.Phil Reynolds wrote:Remember this guy?
Well, he's still doing some insanely talented multi-tracking, at home, on the same red sofa. Oh, and he's released a rather serious-sounding album. But I prefer the fun, nerdy stuff, especially the original link above which has put me in the mood for Christmas.Phil Reynolds wrote:for me, this one beats the "32 songs" medley hands down [...] I find it hard to imagine that anyone's day won't be brighter for watching it.
Hmmm, they don't really float my boat I'm afraid. I can appreciate the technical skill of what they're doing, but their preferred genres of music don't coincide with mine in the way that Freddie's do.Michael Wallace wrote:If you like this guy, you'll probably like Sam Tsui and Mike Tompkins who are just a couple of the seemingly shedloads of people who are impressively good at this sort of thing.