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Coolest bird ever? Certainly has more moves than I do. The macaw in the background looks mostly unimpressed.

 
At work we watch a bunch of boat launch fails.

 
Lately I've been watching these "What makes this song great" vids by this music theory/instructor guy Rick Beato. I think he has some good connections in the music world because he gets the isolated master tracks which allows him to break down the songs and discusses unique things about the song, chord progressions, etc.

Even if you don't know much about music theory it's still fascinating and addictive stuff to watch. He's done about 30 of them, covering all kinds of songs from diverse artists such as Bowie, Boston, Nirvana, Police, Rage, Chili Peppers, etc. Something for everyone's music taste. It's great fun hearing things you never noticed in a song before or hearing just the bass line, vocals, etc all by itself.

Here's one to get you started:


A photographer I follow on the Twitter retweeted Beato and I became a follow. Very interesting.
 
Some idiot on the Brave Wilderness channel has spent the last few years getting stung/bitten by the most painful insects on the planet.

 
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Okay, that was awesome.

My only issue is that every time I hear the song now, I hear NoLifeShaq saying, "you can't change me, you can't change me!". Here's another one of two guys listening to Working Man from Rush for the first time.

 
This one is about a guy listening to Freebird for the first time. His reactions when the guitar solo comes are priceless.
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Okay, that was awesome.
 
You know you ain't gonna used that printer! Why keep it all around your house?! Bring it down to my house!!

That was hilarious.
"or find me on them internets..."
 
So there are a lot of great song mashup channels...start your journey down the rabbit hole with this guy’s mashups...absolutely brilliant and unique combos of songs with great edits of the videos theyre from. Some are LOL funny and all are super-creative

 
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I still check out React Channel every month or two. What the heck are they putting in cartoons these days? I grew up on Loony Tunes, Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, I don't think they were slipping this kind of humor in back then. Honestly never seen more than a minute here or there of Sponge Bob or any of these others. I'm definitely surprised.




edit--the seahorse kills me :rolleyes:
 
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PROBABLY NOT WORK SAFE.

I don't think I ever watched Craig Ferguson when he did the Late, Late Show. Somebody downloadeded pretty much all of his interviews on You Tube. I find myself endlessly entertained by them. The talk show interviews these days are so canned and boring (except for Conan). He was totally free form, totally random, just 2 people shooting the breeze and goofing off. He was a shameless flirt, but seems like all of his guests were totally down with it and flirting back (by contrast I just saw a compilation of awkward moments on talk shows, and wow Letterman and Leno were creepy as hell). Anyway he's got great rapport with almost all of his guests and makes them feel at ease. These are among my favorite segments. Lindsay Sloane isn't a very well known actress but she's a lot of fun on his show.

 
PROBABLY NOT WORK SAFE.

I don't think I ever watched Craig Ferguson when he did the Late, Late Show. Somebody downloadeded pretty much all of his interviews on You Tube. I find myself endlessly entertained by them. The talk show interviews these days are so canned and boring (except for Conan). He was totally free form, totally random, just 2 people shooting the breeze and goofing off. He was a shameless flirt, but seems like all of his guests were totally down with it and flirting back (by contrast I just saw a compilation of awkward moments on talk shows, and wow Letterman and Leno were creepy as hell). Anyway he's got great rapport with almost all of his guests and makes them feel at ease. These are among my favorite segments. Lindsay Sloane isn't a very well known actress but she's a lot of fun on his show.

Craig was great. His show broke the mold for late, late night talk shows. However, it's easy to see why he walked away as he took it about as far as he could. But it was great when guests went along for the ride. When he had a fellow Scot on, like Ewan McGregor, watch out. While you mentioned Sloane above, Craig had his favorites, like Kristen Bell and Mila Kunis, both of whom totally got his act.

As long as we're on the topic, I don't know if Leno ever really hit it off with any guests. Letterman did - the Julia Roberts segments were great, and there were others. Conan didn't hit stride with guests until he got to TBS. He was an awful interviewer at first, but he's better now. His segments with Norm McDonald and Bill Burr are classics now.

I still check out React Channel every month or two. What the heck are they putting in cartoons these days? I grew up on Loony Tunes, Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, I don't think they were slipping this kind of humor in back then. Honestly never seen more than a minute here or there of Sponge Bob or any of these others. I'm definitely surprised.

The one where Spongebob switches to the football game... yeah, that's a no-win for a parent trying to explain that.
 
Craig was great. His show broke the mold for late, late night talk shows. However, it's easy to see why he walked away as he took it about as far as he could. But it was great when guests went along for the ride. When he had a fellow Scot on, like Ewan McGregor, watch out. While you mentioned Sloane above, Craig had his favorites, like Kristen Bell and Mila Kunis, both of whom totally got his act.

Minnie Driver is another frequent guest. While she didn't have a whole bunch of visits, Rashida Jones had some fun appearances.
 
When I was younger I didn't get the fascination/obsession with British accents. Oh, I get it now! I can't even keep track of how many British actresses I am a fan of. Here's one of them, eating a bunch of very English food. The lady does enjoy a bite to eat!

 
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If you like music, this is a great channel "Jam In the Van". Lot's of new, good bands out there. (also some that aren't very good, but..) Lot's of older bands you might not heard of. Found this band on here a couple years ago.

 
There's a ton of these, celebs teaching slang from different states or countries where they are originally from. Will Arnett getting really Canadian here.

 
more Arnett going off (seriously, I never knew Naismith was born in Canada; some Canucks wanna claim the sport as their own invention)

 
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React Channel now has a spin off, the Try Not To Channel. I've been watching a bunch of both today. This one is pretty cute. I saw a "Running Wild with Bear Grylls" episode w/ Bautista, he's actually remarkably soft spoken and even maybe a little shy, very different from his wrestling or movie persona. The kids in this are hilarious.

 
The Merrell Twins are fairly hit and miss. Sometimes they are funny, sometimes just annoying. I think they are in the center of a time warp. They literally have not changed at all for at least 4 or 5 years. At 23 they could probably pass for 16. Anyway I got some chuckles out of this, Part 1 and 2 of how some things got their names:



How Things Were Named 2 - Merrell Twins
 
I've watched a lot of "Hot Ones", but can't believe I never saw the Gordon Ramsey episode until now. By the end I thought for sure Ramsay would blow at both ends. Good sport though, even with all the crap is his kit bag to help him get through it. More cursing per minute than a Dave Grohl song intro.

 
Some of these are better than others. He's on fire with this one. Very meta. M. Night Shymalan eavesdropping is hilarious. Elven cloaks made of plot armor. Gollum/Smeagol suffering the same affliction as writer guy/producer guy. Good stuff.

 
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