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This is an acoustic cover of the song Funeral For a Friend by History performed by InCurrentStanding (Lauren)


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From: lowwater

Added: April 24, 2008

Video for Low Water’s song “Sister, Leave Me” from the record “Who Said That Life Is Over?”

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From: IyaboB

Added: June 28, 2006

Music video for Denver hip hop band the Flobots. Directed and edited by Iyabo Boyd, Cinematography by Sivan Kaplan, Produced by Nina Misch.

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From: lmj22

Added: July 19, 2007

The Finnish rock band called The Leningrad Cowboys held a concert in Russia in which they got the Red Army Choir to join them on stage for a performance of “Sweet Home Alabama”. Continue reading »

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2/21/2008 7:25:01 PM

Cornstarch, water, and a speaker coated with rubber latex paint. WonderHowTo.com

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From: Humanitainment

Added: April 10, 2008

Yo America… YES WE CAN!!!

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The edited version is first, then some not so impressive unedited footage below. Its amazing what a bit of simply editing and a cool sound track can do to some basic footage.

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From: therickrollerz

Added: April 11, 2008

On Friday 11th April, at precisely 6pm London got Rickrolled! The whole of Liverpool Street station turned into the site for the world’s first ever Rickmob – a Rick Astley inspired flashmob. Earlier in the day – excited about the event – we went and recorded this new remix of Astley’s 80s classic “Never Gonna Give You Up” in the very same studio where the original was produced 20 years earlier! TheRickRollerZ.Com


It just a shame that this it what it really sounded like there, but at least the people taking part had fun.

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