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So Alice is reading some book and like a good parent I take a look to see what it looks like and who wrote it. One word: "Ayyyyyy." http://www.hankzipzer.com/authors.html This is the second one she's read in the series, and she really likes it.
Stairway to Heaven as a series of backwards quarter-notes. From WFMU's Beware of the Blog "Composer Thomas Dimuzio has taken this classic rock tune, reversed it, cut it up into quarter-notes and then reassembled it in forward order to retain the melody." If it starts to get boring, skip ahead to just before 4:17, where the drums come in. (MP3)
Maybe I should start a new blog entry catalog "gimmicky zep remixes."
Times article asks the question and points to an article that it says has a link to the video, but it doesn't. I dug it up, and it's actually very good. Alan Thicke's son and some New Orleans' rapper "Lil' Wayne" on Leno. The band kicks ass. Read the Times article for the setup. ("Shooter" on Leno)
A computer constantly reads spam over "lounge tracks".
Albert_Kuvezin_Yat_Kha_Love_Will_Tear_Us_Apart.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)
If only this guy could come up with some kind of gimmick.
Then Walmart recommends...
Shut Up and Play, Volume 1. I think someone should contribute some Ace Frehley to his collection before he gets to Volume 2.
I also think I had the volume on my PC up too loud during the infamous Freddy Hubbard entry, which I'd heard before. Someone was walking by my office and hopefully had the discretion to ignore what she heard.
They build a new city. Skip right to the video in the second paragraph.