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We talk about laundromats and the pedagogy of the oppressed Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaRz6VQUw9MjeDGNRz2DHvDhZdDNptiFu&si=dyoIx6tq2pms7719 Next Week: Time Masters https://archive.org/details/time-masters-1982-les-maitres-du-temps-english-dubbed-version-for-the-bbc-moebius-80s Original Artwork by Bernadette Meeker Theme music by Miles Morkri
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Songs to brush your dog to playlist. Josh Fraser vocalist of Properties of Nature and host of The PONcast filled in for Adam as a guest co-host this episode. We talk to Dawson Scholz from The Ongoing Concept about his extremely supportive parents, taking DIY to the limit, the new album "again" and getting TOC back together, some of his favorite music throughout the years, and a lot more. We have a Discord now so come hang out with us and for those who want to support the show go check out our Patreon we have some awesome perks and it'll help us out a lot. Links for both of those are in our LinkTree and on all of our socials. Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up with interviews and playlists @VIPlaylistpod and we have a YouTube now so go subscribe to us!! Special thanks to Ghostshaft, Boo Lay, Keanu DiCaprio and FBD Media for making that amazing tune you hear at the end of the episode. Go check out their socials and jam some of their tunes on Spotify. Artists on the Songs to brush your dog to playlist are Bruce Hornsby, Boston, Dream Theater, August Burns Red, Asking Alexandria, Cory Wong, Cody Fry, Dirty Loops, Louis Cole, Clown Core, The Reign of Kindo, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE, Attack Attack!, and Bill Wurtz. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viplaylistpod/message
In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, host Jack Lawless is joined by the multi-talented musician, songwriter, video producer, and internet personality, Bill Wurtz. Together, they discuss Bill's music, his inspirations, and how he got started writing songs. They also delve into one of Bill's biggest musical influences, The Beatles - in particular, the incredible talent of Paul McCartney. Bill shares his thoughts on the recently released Get Back docu-series, providing a unique perspective on this behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of one of the most iconic bands of all time. If you're a fan of music, The Beatles, or just great conversation, this episode is not to be missed. So, turn off your mind, relax, and enjoy the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast with Bill Wurtz. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting guests and thought-provoking conversations! Check out Bill's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/billwurtz Follow Bill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/billwurtz If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth ----- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all timeand were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962. Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr all released solo albums in 1970. Their solo records sometimes involved one or more of the others; Starr's Ringo (1973) was the only album to include compositions and performances by all four ex-Beatles, albeit on separate songs. With Starr's participation, Harrison staged the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City in August 1971. Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. Two double-LP sets of the Beatles' greatest hits, compiled by Klein, 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, were released in 1973, at first under the Apple Records imprint. Commonly known as the "Red Album" and "Blue Album", respectively, each has earned a Multi-Platinum certification in the US and a Platinum certification in the UK. Between 1976 and 1982, EMI/Capitol released a wave of compilation albums without input from the ex-Beatles, starting with the double-disc compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. The only one to feature previously unreleased material was The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (1977); the first officially issued concert recordings by the group, it contained selections from two shows they played during their 1964 and 1965 US tours. The music and enduring fame of the Beatles were commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. In April 1974, the musical John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert, written by Willy Russell and featuring singer Barbara Dickson, opened in London. It included, with permission from Northern Songs, eleven Lennon-McCartney compositions and one by Harrison, "Here Comes the Sun". Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.Later that year, the off-Broadway musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road opened. All This and World War II (1976) was an unorthodox nonfiction film that combined newsreel footage with covers of Beatles songs by performers ranging from Elton John and Keith Moon to the London Symphony Orchestra. The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a musical film starring the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton, was a commercial failure and an "artistic fiasco", according to Ingham. Accompanying the wave of Beatles nostalgia and persistent reunion rumours in the US during the 1970s, several entrepreneurs made public offers to the Beatles for a reunion concert.Promoter Bill Sargent first offered the Beatles $10 million for a reunion concert in 1974. He raised his offer to $30 million in January 1976 and then to $50 million the following month. On 24 April 1976, during a broadcast of Saturday Night Live, producer Lorne Michaels jokingly offered the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the live broadcast at Lennon's apartment at the Dakota in New York, which was within driving distance of the NBC studio where the show was being broadcast. The former bandmates briefly entertained the idea of going to the studio and surprising Michaels by accepting his offer, but decided not to. Bill Wurtz (stylized in lower case as bill wurtz or billwurtz) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, animator, video editor, and internet personality based in New York City. He is known for his distinctive musical, comedic, and narrative style which includes deadpan delivery and singing paired with colorful surrealist, psychedelic, and non-sequitur graphics. Wurtz first published material on YouTube in 2013. He set up a website in 2014, presenting a catalog of music and videos he had created since 2002. Wurtz proceeded to upload edited versions of his videos on Vine, where he gained his initial popularity. He experienced breakout success on YouTube with his animated videos, History of Japan (2016), and History of the Entire World, I Guess (2017). Wurtz released music videos regularly from 2017 to March 2019. Through the rest of 2019 and all of 2020, Wurtz was inactive on YouTube, returning to the platform in January 2021 with a new visual style of 3D animation. Wurtz's first recorded composition was an instrumental named "Late Nite Lounge with Loud Lenny" which according to his site was recorded on June 17, 2002, his first recorded song was "stuck in a rut" recorded on March 3, 2005. Wurtz's first known YouTube activity were on an account called "billynothingshow". Wurtz was first known for his presence on the short-form video-sharing website Vine, where he first gained a following in 2014. He began by taking short videos he had previously published to his website and re-editing them to fit Vine's six-second restriction.Before transitioning fully to YouTube, Wurtz was uploading a video to Vine nearly every day. He received early attention in 2015 for the short video "Shaving My Piano", which was covered briefly in The Verge. On April 11, 2016, Wurtz won the Shorty Award for "Tech & Innovation: Weird" at the 8th Shorty Awards; during the awards ceremony, attention was given to one of his Vine uploads "I'm Still a Piece of Garbage". Wurtz withdrew from making vines to focus on finishing History of Japan. Wurtz had originally intended to make a video on US history, but abandoned it. Alongside interest on Vine, Wurtz achieved wider popularity in 2016 with History of Japan, a nine-minute YouTube video that outlines Japan's history. Wurtz chose the topic due to his lack of knowledge of it. The video covers key events of its history: "Buddhism, internal conflict, alliances with Britain, World War I, World War II, the dropping of atomic bombs and its post-war economic miracle". It showcases Wurtz's quirky visual and comedic style through a mixture of fast-paced narration and animation, intercut with short musical jingles. The video was described as "an entertaining new approach to education". It went viral on social media after its release on February 2, 2016, and under a week later, received over four million views by February 8. It particularly received considerable attention on Tumblr and Reddit. As of August 2021, the video has over 68 million views. German Lopez of Voxcalled it a "strange", "pretty good – and surprisingly funny" video. History of the Entire World, I Guess was the top video on the YouTube trending page on the day of its release, receiving 3.2 million views on its first day, and on Reddit it became the most upvoted YouTube link of all time. It became an Internet meme and was listed at eighth place on YouTube's list of the top 10 trending videos of the year. As of January 2023, it has over 152 million views.[25] Writer German Lopez for the news website Vox praised the video for not heavily focusing on western and US history, and successfully covering other areas in world history which may be neglected in US schools, such as powers in China, Persia, and India. Because it resists specialization and assembles history in chronological order starting from the beginning of the Universe, history of the entire world, i guess can be considered a work of Big History, and is probably one of the most popular works associated with the discipline. It has been called a "must-see" and is considered to be Wurtz's magnum opus. In 2020, Thrillist ranked the video at number 40 on its list of best YouTube videos of all time. Wurtz's song "Just Did a Bad Thing" and the accompanying video spawned TikTok videos of people lip-syncing to the opening lines; in the platform, #ididabadthing became the top hashtag of March 2019. Following this, Wurtz would only post four more videos before his break, ending with "Might Quit". After "Might Quit" was released, Wurtz would not post any new videos to YouTube for nearly two years, before continuing to release music and videos animated in 3D with Blender. Wurtz has developed an absurdist, surreal style on both his music and animation. Eddie Kim wrote for MEL Magazine that Wurtz "refuses to mimic anyone else's animation or musical style, but it's not weird for weirdness' sake alone", comparing him to Thundercat and Louis Cole and highlighting Wurtz's pretty pop melodies, unexpected chords and multi-layered rhythms as commonalities. Geoff Carter of Las Vegas Weekly stated: "Merge Don Hertzfeldt, Jenny Holzer and Thundercat and you might get someone a little bit like Bill Wurtz". Nick Douglas of Lifehacker summarized him as "somewhere between comedy and education and vaporwave." Wurtz's music has been classified as jazz-pop, incorporating elements of lo-fi music, smooth jazz, funk and easy listening. Wurtz tends to reject genre categorization, and does not consider himself to be a jazz musician. Overall, his music evokes malaise, self-deprecation, and a "blurring of the lines between irony, parody and honesty".[35] This is often paired comedically with dire circumstances or sobering undertones. In an interview with Genius, Wurtz stated that "it's a good... songwriting technique to write about something bad with a good sounding melody, because if you can get people to feel good about something bad, then you're bulletproof in life." Wurtz's voice has been described as "silky tenor with range and energy". Artists who have expressed admiration for Wurtz's music include indie musicians Daði Freyr and Sidney Gish, fellow YouTube musician Adam Neely, DJ and producer Porter Robinson, as well as Australian singer Sia. '[Music] theory' may be fun, but it's made of liquid and has a tendency to melt. The music comes first and then you figure out how to describe what happened, although fully describing it can never be done. One of the classical composers said 'We will never understand music, but music understands us readily and instantly'. Wurtz started playing music at a very early age. He has claimed to be "wholly self-taught" as a musician, and regularly downplays the importance of music theory in songwriting and composition, insisting that the sound and feel of music should be prioritized over attempts to conform to theory. In fact, one of the defining characteristics of Wurtz's style is a subversion to conventional approaches to composition. One example is "I Wanna Be a Movie Star", highlighted in an article for the student newspaper The Harbinger, where the author praised Wurtz's skill in incorporating complex time signatures without causing the music to feel "either incomplete or too long", instead achieving a sound that "feel[s] completely natural" and "pop-ish". Wurtz has used different programs to edit his music, including GarageBand from 2009 to 2010, and long-discontinued Logic Express 9 until at least 2016. Videos Wurtz's videos are typically in a lo-fi, neon aesthetic, and have been described as surreal and psychedelic. They range from "nonsensical" shorts to animated music videos, and often involve deadpan humor, dancing stick figures, vaporwave-like transitions and neon, sans-serif text on-screen. Wurtz often follows similar patterns in his videos such as multi-layering, and clip art images. He has stated the low-budget quality arose out of a necessity to publish videos regularly and evolved naturally. At Vidcon 2018, Wurtz was asked why his style is so different from other YouTube musicians. He stated that he chooses to "live under a rock" and produce his music in isolation rather than take inspiration from other creators on the platform. Wurtz publicly struggles with perfectionism, making use of schedules and deadlines to overcome it. In response to a fan question he explained that in the process of doing this he has "been forced to become an expert on carelessness". Website Wurtz launched his personal website billwurtz.com in 2014. Despite this, it has been compared to a late 1990s website due to its simple design. Apart from containing all of his released songs and most of his videos dating back since 2002, the website also features many other types of content not available elsewhere. For example, Wurtz posts vlog-style 'reality' videos depicting his creative process. Wurtz maintains a section on his website to answer anonymously submitted questions. His answers to questions are considered an aspect of Wurtz's creative output; the style of his answers have been described as "verging on the poetic" and "earnest, if somewhat loopy-sounding".
Collectively, people stream more than a billion hours of video on YouTube every single day. That's a lot of eyeballs, and it means the platform has enormous influence. In its twisty-turny path from dwarfish startup to internet colossus, YouTube has launched the careers of creatives, and hosted a host of misinformation and conspiracy theories. It has been a source of joy and entertainment, and also sparked real-world tragedies. This week on Gadget Lab, we talk with journalist and author Mark Bergen about his new book, which is all about the video-streaming platform and its path to cultural domination. Show Notes Mark Bergen's new book, Like, Comment, Subscribe: Inside YouTube's Chaotic Rise to World Domination is out September 6. Recommendations Mark recommends the YouTube channel of Bill Wurtz. Lauren recommends the book Normal Family by Chrysta Bilton. Mike recommends the climate newsletter “One5C” by Joe Brown. Mark Bergen can be found on Twitter @mhbergen. Lauren Goode is @LaurenGoode. Michael Calore is @snackfight. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. The show is produced by Boone Ashworth (@booneashworth). Our theme music is by Solar Keys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Canton Becker is a musician, programmer, and web designer. Recently he has turned his focus to algorithmic and generative music. His site, Pi Songs, used the number pi to create a musical piece 114 years long. Canton has been pushing the limits of technology and creativity for decades. He was a fundamental part of the Res Rocket Surfer project, which enabled for real time musical collaboration in the early days of the internet. Canton spoke to me about algorithmic music and how he created Pi Songs. His thoughts on the future of music and technology was both inspiring and a bit frightening! Canton gave a fascinating demonstration of his how his algorithmic music making works in real time. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube This episode is sponsored by Phenyx Pro. We love our PTM-10 Wireless In-Ear Monitors! Save 5% with code - BRIANFUNK Phenyx Pro - https://phenyxpro.com/DKOSOgYsjkzg Show Notes: Pi Songs - https://pisongs.com Earth Music "Brian's Song" - https://pisongs.com/earth/?position=30389804 Res Rocket Surfer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpzHQR-skEQ SampleSwap - https://sampleswap.org Canton's Web Site - https://cantonbecker.com This Person Doesn't Exist - https://thispersondoesnotexist.com Next Chord App - https://nextchord.app Bill Wurtz - https://billwurtz.com The Musician's Dice - https://musiciansdice.com Brian Funk Links: Website - https://brianfunk.com Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/blog/5minute Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
HE'S SICK. HE'S TWISTED. HE'S AN ALIEN. HIS CREATIONS ARE DARK, BEAUTIFUL, AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING. HIS ANIMATIONS TELL A STORY AND MAKE YOU LAUGH. "Pleasantries's music is at times as dark as Satan or as lovely as a chorus of angels. Animated videos, boundless guitar shredding, and an effortless fusion of indie rock, symphonic instrumentals, and synthwave grooves meet influences like Jack Stauber, Bill Wurtz and Tally Hall." (Spotify) THANK YOU PLEASANTRIES FOR MAKING ME LAUGH AND WELCOMING ME INTO YOUR WORLD. I TRULY LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR FUTURE CREATIONS! check out pleasantries now: youtube.com/c/Pleasantries https://open.spotify.com/artist/28gMJfIMF6W4X36NWDabMF?si=3LBK0_KvSbyLhhEJ-wQQcg https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdp4BP5m/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ricecakesandpears/support
Do you like to wear pants? Do you love to fly planes? Bill Wurtz asks the important questions about pants and planes, and we ask the important questions about Bill Wurtz. Celina's roommate (and composer of the theme song, and namer of this show) makes his long-awaited debut to tell us more than we ever knew we needed to know about his hero, the internet's sincerest musical memer. Hosted by Celina Siegel & Tess HotzEdited by Celina SiegelTheme song by Sam WaltersCover art by Celina Siegel
In the world of boxing, the featherweight title clash between defending champ Leigh Wood vs. renowned amateur and undefeated pro Michael Conlan was an instant classic and early contender for FotY. But why was it so great? In the world of mixed martial arts, we had a stinker at 205, an incredible back-and-forth at 155, and a classy 145lb title eliminator. We also got to see Alex Pereira in action again. How is he progressing as he takes up MMA full time?All in all a mixed bag this week. Head on over to www.patreon.com/combatchronicles to support the podcast, but if monetary support is not an option please consider giving this a five-star rating and a review as that can really help to make the show more visible to others! **The opening sting was created by Bill Wurtz. I nicked it off YouTube, so deffo check out his stuff and get him some more advertising revenue. He deserves it. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/combat-chronicles. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jack Caunter is the creator of the blink-182 spongebob patrick video (this), a video which has wasted 2 minutes and 46 seconds of over 2.1 million people's lives. In this conversation we discuss memes and creativity, compare and contrast old internet culture with new internet culture, and wax nostalgic about Bill Wurtz, Filthy Frank, and Neil Cicierega. SUPPORT THE SHOW! 3 ways to do it: Show your support by buying a Penguin Latte of $5, $10, or more! Buy some MERCH Greg makes coffee: Grab a bag of Flow State Coffee — Brewed with L-Theanine and Raw Cacao, Flow State Coffee is designed to promote mental clarity and creativity. Visit noowave.co and apply code PAUL at checkout for 10% off!
My reaction to the wildly popular Bill Wurtz video that begins before the Big Bang and races to the present in just under 19 minutes (I'm reacting to the "clean" version). I add some points I think need emphasis. Lots of great stuff in here. I'm always interested in people who can be super effective talking about history to the public, so this was very enlightening.
Recorded 7.24.21: In this chat, we talk to our friend Alex Engelberg about family collaborations, remixing Kira Kosarin, Tik Tok communities, Bill Wurtz's disciples, diagonal lyrics, software development, #HugOps, #ImACanOfSoup, airport jingles, homeschooling, personality tests, Charlie Curtis Beard, improv comedy musicals, lazy creativity, and Lightning Collabs. NooWave: https://www.noowave.co/ The Truffleist: https://www.truffleist.com/ Discord: https://www.discord.com/invite/3EbvrZReVX Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/talkinglion Shirts: https://www.sleepinglionmusic.com/store
This episode of weird flex is compiling short songs, really tiny songs, and almost non-existent songs: LESS IS MORE. From classic compilations like "Short Music For Short People" or "Miniatures", grindcore tracks, Soundclown memes, 1 minute remix contests, skits, interludes to the legendary track "you suffer" by Napalm Death. - Emoji by Josemi Online ( instagram.com/josemi.online )Tracklist1 - Intro2 - People Like Us - Music Of Your Own (0:32)3 - Stiever - InAGadaDaVida (0:32)4 - Theophagus - Junkie Clown Freeway (0:18)5 - ??? - WUTISDEAD (1:00)6 - Bill Wurtz - I Don't Wanna Go To School (0:49)7 - Dean Blunt - I Run New York (0:36)8 - Crash and the Boys - Im So Sad So Very Very Sad (0:14)9 - David Darling - Introspection (1:02)10 - Sugus - Con Ella Soy Tan Feliz (0:31)11 - Company Fuck - Hurt Me (0:37)12 - H2O - Mr. Brett, Please Put Down Your Gun (0:29)13 - Best Drops Ever - How to ruin a great song in just 10 seconds (0:10)14 - Roger Species - BROKEN BONE BLUES (0:38)15 - Residents - we're a happy family-bali ha'i (0:58)16 - No Means No - No Fgcnuik (0:31)17 - People Like Us - Gwilly Edmondez Sings Chart Sweep 39 (0:50)18 - Sherekahnn - The Bug Skeng 2021 Muppet Show Mix (0:30)19 - Bill Wurtz - What The Fuck (0:03)20 - Laura Les - dead serious and out of options (0:53)21 - Relient K - Crayons Can Melt On Us For All I Care (0:11)22 - Wizo - The Count (0:30)23 - Ollie Halsall & John Halsey - Bum Love (1:03)24 - The Beatles - Her Majesty (0:26)25 - Black Flag - Wasted (0:51)26 - Desiigner - Monstas & Villains (0:37)27 - John Oswald - Velocity (1:11)28 - Liquid Sky - Night Club I (0:42)29 - Tati - Amore (1:08)30 - XXXTENTACION - love yourself interlude (0:48)31 - Bill Wurtz - tuesday (0:38)32 - Sherekahnn - AVRIL 14 [CRAZY FROG EDITION] (0:47)33 - Thant Tessman - Super James (0:36)34 - Andy Partridge - the history of rock 'n' roll (0:20)35 - Dagmar Andrtová - Little Orchestra Of Disaster And Hope (Maly Orchestri Zkazy A Nadëje) (1:02)36 - The Homosexuals - There Are Shy Moons (Backmask) (0:38)37 - People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz - Smiling Through My (0:38)38 - DJ Jesuspants - Breckman Pie (0:57)39 - Miniature and Presidential - Pope Song (0:15)40 - GFOTY - My Song (1:08)41 - LinkWray02 - Merry Christmas Dad (Wireless Thermometer) (0:42)42 - Famous Mortimer - I Am Sitting In A Room (but not for very long) (0:30)43 - Joe Dagostino - Bolero-ette (0:57)44 - Kenny Gray - i'm kind of afraid of dogs (0:21)45 - Nelward - i'm a dog (0:23)46 - Naked City - Thrash Jazz Assassin (0:48)47 - Jolyon Maxilom - All Star But It's a Bach Chorale Following the Conventions of the Common Practice Period (0:56)48 - Morgan Fisher-green and pleasant (1:00)49 - Terrorgrouppe - all comic heroes are fascist pigs (0:24)50 - Roger Species - POACHED EGG AND TEQUILA SOAP SUDS (0:30)51 - Mashhits - All you need is drugs (0:25)52 - Retrato Robot - Carros De Sesamo (Chariots of Sesame) (0:51)53 - Kanye West - I Love Kanye (0:43)54 - Grouper - Black Blood (0:43)55 - Santisima Virgen Maria - si ah ye ye (0:58)56 - dumbshitthatjakazidmade - donk español (0:38)57 - POBBLES - POBBLES (1:07)58 - Jim Croce - Operator 1 Min Version (0:59)59 - Los Punsetes - Matadero (0:37)60 - Goodiepal - Flap Nipper (0:45)61 - Patrick portella - serrons nous les coudes (0:44)62 - The Homosexuals - High And Low (0:22)63 - Tumat Kara-ool - Borbannadir With Finger Strokes Across Lips (0:42)64 - Peter Saltzman - The Recitalist (0:50)65 - Bill Wurtz - im gonna figure out what everything means (0:11)66 - Phoebe Gregson - 50 Second Christmas Song (0:51)67 - Rancid - Blacklisted (0:28)68 - Frank Ocean - Fertilizer (0:39)69 - Los Rizillos - Desde Que Te Conozco 2 (0:34)70 - Koto Vortex - Sae (1:00)71 - David Bedford - wagner's ring in one minute (0:57)72 - Nasum - Rens (0:04)73 - Dead for days - Face Down in a Pile of Dog Shit Pt. II (0:07)74 - Opstand - Juppe (0:11)75 - Napalm Death - Dead (0:01)76 - Agoraphobic Nosebleed - The eight day of sodom - Lamb of the rotisserie god (0:05)77 - Third World Planet - Trends and Cliques (0:11)78 - Magrudergrind - The Fast One (0:07)79 - wekend nachos - 4 years (0:09)80 - Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Fuck your soccer jesus (0:06)81 - Napalm Death - You Suffer (0:03)82 - Facade Burns Black - Shot (0:02)83 - Retaliation - One foot in the grave (0:04)84 - Retaliation - Boredom and Frustration (0:02)85 - People Like Us - Gwilly Edmondez Sings Chart Sweep 23 (0:46)86 - McMaNGOS - What if seinfeld theme song still on TV today? (0:52)87 - Hussalonia - Wash out the Beast with Nefarico™ (0:31)88 - Theophagus - Piles of Fail, Arranged by Size (0:21)89 - Dj Scotch Bonnet - YOUJINPAPA feat Dj Die Soon (0:41)90 - DJ DIE SOON - Aja vs Kill (0:55)91 - General Assembly - Idiot Son (0:49)92 - Stinky Winkles - Opus (1:00)93 - Cosmic Lasagne - Pagan Carvan (0:41)94 - Roger Species - Bloodclots & Lollipops (0:54)95 - The Lemons - Ice Cream Shop (0:27)96 - People Like Us & Wobbly - Goodbye (0:55)97 - The Living End - Ready (0:34)98 - Blink182 - Brohemian Rhapsody (0:28)99 - Raymond Scott - Song of the Milk Bottle Moppets (Glass Container Institute) (0:19)100 - Bill Wurtz - Napkins (0:32)101 - Daniel Johnston - Girlfriend (0:32)102 - GFOTY Nobody Does It Better (0:34)
In which Clare and Elliot get lost in the lyrics of “Mount St. Helens Is About to Blow Up” by Bill Wurtz. Is a blimp a decent spot for watching the world end? Email: lostinthelyrics.pod@gmail.com Twitter: @LitLPod Instagram: @litlpod Anchor: https://anchor.fm/lost-in-the-lyrics
LISTENER! There is a video version of THIS podcast!Go watch it here: YouTube--On today’s episode, we talk about Godzilla vs. King Kong, Pixar, Dreamworks, Shrek, Balan's Wonderworld, Bill Wurtz, Morrowind, Modern Vintage Gamer and a whole lot more!--Links from discussionBill WurtzBalan's Wonderworld (Dunkey)Morrowind (MVG)Colonel!--WebsiteInstagramYouTube
Beklager, at episoden er mere end en time. Men det kunne ikke gøres kortere - og det er al tiden værd. Sååååh. Paradoksalt, når det vi taler om er korte videoer… LOL. I dag taler vi om explainer-videoer på nettet. Altså de her korte videoer, der på en interessant måde skal formidle et kompliceret emne. Der er mange forskellige bud på det her format. Jeg sidder i studiet med Lasse Winther, som laver explainere på DR. Senere taler jeg med Johan Farkas, som er phd-studerende ved malmø universitet, hvor han forsker i misinformation og fake news på digitale medier. For selvfølgelig er explainer-videoer også et sted, hvor misinformation kan viderebringes Hvordan undgår man at blive vildledt, når man prøver at indtage viden i snack-størrelse på YouTube. Og hvordan skal man forholde sig til videoer, der formidler politiske holdninger som videnskab?Til sidst i prorammet taler jeg med Magnus Boye, som er journalist og redaktør for Ingeniørens nichemedie Datatech. Vi skal tale om Tom Cruise's kunstige fætter Deep Tom Cruise på TikTok. Det er altså en utrolig godt syntetisk kopi af Tom Cruise. Jeg taler med Magnus Boye om hvordan deep fakes kan være med til at ændre vores opfattelse af sandt og falsk på nettet i endnu større grad.Men først - explainer-videoer ved Anton Gade-Nielsen og Lasse Winther. CONTENT:Den TikTok, jeg viser Lasse i starten af programmet: https://bit.ly/3qo7iOs Deep Tom Cruise: https://bit.ly/3sQpYYF Lasse Winther på TIkTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lassewinther? P3 x Viden på YouTube: https://bit.ly/3qd4gwl CGP Grey: https://www.youtube.com/user/CGPGrey Tom Scott: https://www.youtube.com/user/enyay Bill Wurtz (history of Japan): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh5LY4Mz15o Kurzgesagt: https://www.youtube.com/user/Kurzgesagt Smarter Every Day: https://www.youtube.com/user/destinws2 Mark Rober. https://www.youtube.com/c/MarkRober/videosVeritasium: https://www.youtube.com/user/1veritasium Vi Er Data om Deepfake: https://apple.co/3kKlaB8 DR Nyheder (explainer) om Deepfake: https://bit.ly/3bgYDcj
Today we talk about great finds at vinyl stores, the OC soundtrack, understanding vs. reacting, Bill Wurtz's return to Youtube, Online Classes, and two gallons of chili. Bill Wurtz's "here comes the sun": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNTaVTMoNTk Bill Wurtz's "history of the entire world, i guess": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuCn8ux2gbs Bill Wurtz's "history of japan": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh5LY4Mz15o
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Bill Wurtz fan Ninja hops on the Q&A and spills the beans on the corrupt nature of the Wurtz Fandom. Plus a reading of posts from Kiwi farms and Reddit, and an addendum on Edward Snowden.
In this episode of KNT Fatale we discuss sprouting daddies, Ratchet, Marco's meat eating journey, the controversial STAYAWAY COVID app. T his week we talk about VAPORWAVE on THE THING ON THE INTERNET. Also, Marco simps for iPhones. Until next episode remember to wear your mask, practice your physical distancing and wash your hands. Be kind. Our socials on this sexy link: https://linktr.ee/kntfatale We would love to hear from you. Sponsors: Marco's Moirae Frank Readings & Cabinet of Crafts: https://www.instagram.com/moirae.readings https://www.facebook.com/moirae.readings VSDZN Illustration & Merch: https://www.instagram.com/vsdzn Show notes and links we talked about: Bill Wurtz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZUcpVmEHuk Night - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itpiuzWkrPg https://hyperallergic.com/588018/the-surrealist-roots-of-the-vaporwave-genre/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporwave Sovietwave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBmKLYoggkA Retrowave: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB3W9gT-mFMN1j12pydSNOw Le Salon de la Fortune: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/124813447381 #KNTFatale #KNTcast #NotAnotherPodcast #WeQueerYou #podcasts #podcast #sprouting #plants #meat #vegetarian #vegan #ratchet #covid #privacy #apps #aesthetic #vaporwave #retrowave #synthwave
In this episode, we talked to our friend R.LUM.R about puns, video games, voice acting, anime, comedians, the genius of Bill Wurtz, great lyrics, getting starstruck, the day we met in Nashville, looking back at songs, lightning in a bottle, his song with Brasstracks ("I'm Alright"), slam poetry, the pop merits of Coheed & Cambria, living day-by-day, and his debut album "Surfacing".
VRC6 + 6-N163. Heavily inspired by FearofDark and Bill Wurtz. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XnUEi-hdak 2020 Creative Commons CC Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works (BY-NC-ND)
I dag der skal vi tale om musik på sociale medier og det skal vi selvfølgelig på grund af den her strid der er mellem KODA og Google. De kan ikke blive enig om hvor meget danske musikere skal have udbetalt for afspilning af deres musik på YouTube. Google har valgt at blokere alt Koda-registreret musik på YouTube for danskerne - hvilket betyder, at man ikke kan lytte til danske kunsntere eller se deres musikvideoer på YouTube lige nu. Hvilken betydning har det for dansk musik på nettet, hvilken betydning har YouTube generelt for musikere i Danmark - og hvilke alternativer der er for at sprede sin musik online. I dag har Anton Gade-Nielsen besøg af Anton Nørbæk, som er musikanmelder på YouTube og snart journaliststuderende. Mette Skammeritz, kendt memer (Skammekrogen), tiktok-entuisiast og 7-talspige. Og Emil Oscar Ekelund, musiker, rapper, webshopindehaver, grafisk designer, slet og ret multitalent. LINKS:Jens05 (som vi brugte i introen), han er et kig værd!:Anton Nørbæks YouTube-kanal: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaWzmWLzlKuWu4e_Tqe6ZzAEmil Oscar: https://www.facebook.com/emiloscarcph/Skammekrogen: https://www.instagram.com/skammekrogen/KODA-artikel om musik på YouTube: https://www.koda.dk/medlem/udbetaling/her-far-du-udbetaling-fra/online/youtubeArtikel om udbetaling til kunstnerne: https://gaffa.dk/nyhed/144442/sa-meget-eller-lidt-tjener-sangskrivere-og-komponister-pa-streaming/Anbefalinger, CONTENT:Tomrum: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0c6HsQKzppF3YIA6FkNIZy?si=JeYs4PYJQ4CtRutT07pYyw Vladtv: https://www.youtube.com/user/djvladOvercoocked 2: https://store.steampowered.com/app/728880/Overcooked_2/Bill Wurtz' “history of the entire world, i guess”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuCn8ux2gbsAxios, Jonathan Swans interview med Donald Trump: https://www.axios.com/full-axios-hbo-interview-donald-trump-cd5a67e1-6ba1-46c8-bb3d-8717ab9f3cc5.html
Chatting with the Hosts starts at 2:20.5 The Secret Commonwealth - That's right, Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials series is back with a second trilogy! And this one has fairies and spies! Pre Cure - please, we're begging you. Watch Pre Cure, and be sure to support the legally available Healin' Good Pre Cure on Crunchyroll. We love, love, love Star Twinkle Pre Cure and Kira Kira Pre Cure A La Mode. We'll be tackling other shows in the series soon, we're sure. Luckiest Girl Alive - Recommended for those who like Gyllian Flynn's Gone Girl. It's a mystery/thriller, but Kat is unsure where it's going as she's still early in it. Main Episode starts at 5:42.5 Covering episodes 345-354, the Straw Hats begin to learn about Thriller Bark, and we actually love Moria's group of misfits. We learn more about Brook, from a promise he made to a familiar whale-shaped face, and we discuss how he and Zoro will get along as two swordsmen. We also ponder if Brook can build strength without any muscles- yohoho! Lola's introduction also causes us to reflect on Absalom and the wider topic of Oda's treatment of female characters. Oh also we have to plug Bill Wurtz’s History of Japan if you haven't watched it, please do so. Thoughts From the Crew starts at 57:01.5 Joel was thinking of drawing a picture entitled "leggy bois," and it would clearly include Sanji, Doflamingo, and Ao Kiji, but who else might be a good fit? He thinks Eggman/Robotnik would fit too, and of course you could throw Cinderace in there. But there must be other good leggy bois out there.
Ep. 13 - It's scientifically proven that free coffee contains semen, mikes meat hose is clogged, and Bill Wurtz is a GOD! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toast-to-this/support
Thanks for joining us at the bar! We are a comedy/(bad) education podcast, and we appreciate you for hitting play. We're three friends who take turns drunk-explaining random topics we learned about that week. We're like Drunk History, but for the full curriculum. Matt is at the bar this week! He drinks some peachy sweet wine from a box, before tipsy-teaching the cheerful topic of Bill Wurtz. Then he attempts to tackle the Greek Financial Crisis. Somebody had to. So grab a drink (unless you can't stands it no more) and join us, as we play Drinkipedia! Explicit audio content within, in the form of some NSFW language. Music by Mojo Kid, he makes excellent music for video games! Twitter: @drinkipediapod, @MattWWriter, @AudraNicole1, @JayNguyen_CPatreon: patreon.com/drinkipedia Copyright 2019, onsuo productions.
This episode is also brought to you by Gamefly! For a free trial of the ultimate Video Game Rental Experience, visit GameFlyOffer.com/Smart. Thanks to GameFly for supporting our show!This week is a fun one. After a longshot of an email, we got to meet up with the handsome superstar that is Bill Wurtz to talk about his creative process and what he's working on currently. In this episode, we analyze Post It Note usage in our recording space and learn about Bill's crazy math skills. All the while we answered your questions about firefighting, roommates, and family computers. Also, Bill teases big things to come for his channel so keep an ear out for that.I want to thank Bill for meeting us to do our silly show, we had a blast recording and we can't wait to have you back on here in a few months! In the meantime, for those of you who want to support Bill I've added links below to do so. At the very least you should check out his incredible website....and donate to his patreon.Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/billwurtzPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/billwurtzWebsite: https://billwurtz.com/The Boys:Morgan Cahill- Twitter:@DBDMorgan - Email: Morgan@DriveByDogs.comRylee Mcnemar- Twitter:@Chowbox87 - Email: Rylee@DriveByDogs.com This is a Drive By Dogs Podcast. For more of us, visit DriveByDogs.com
Two caterers try their hand at making a podcast. Today's topic? The dulcet tones of Bill Wurtz, and how prom didn't work out for either of us. The twelfth episode in what will be a long and glorious chain of comedic endeavors and raw, uncut talent. Let's yEEt this wheat.
On this episode of The H3 Podcast we are joined by the near mythical YouTuber Bill Wurtz! In his first public interview Bill shares some insights into his creative process, inspirations, his love of deadlines, and of course as always... Elon Musk.
EPISODE 88 // When people move or pass on, they leave behind stuff. It can be weird to go through the artifacts of someone's life, picking out which pieces you want to keep. It can be weird to deal with both emotional and literal baggage at the same time. So we devote the hour to STUFF and the INHERITANCE of STUFF. It's another Hao-less episode (sorry guys I was out of the country). Also: MEDITATION CORNER. KATE HAS A CHAIR. Plugs this week: BILL WURTZ, musician and gifted YouTuber (Jack) GOOD EATS: RELOADED, old Good Eats episode but updated (Kate) @downersradio on Twitter // downersradio@gmail.com
Episode 14 of It's Mewsic! Right Meow! with Saydi & Aaron! Traveling & gigs, writing bespoke and children's songs, Bill Wurtz, road trip music, and then we get in the 6LACK album East Atlanta Love Letter before digressing into hip hop, alternative R&B, emo hip hop, Eminen, white rappers, and then finally back to 6LACK! Then it's Aaron's turn to pick the next album and it's Carrie Underwood's newest Cry Pretty! 6LACK: http://www.eastatlantaloveletter.com/ Saydi: https://www.instagram.com/whstleofficial/ & https://www.instagram.com/saydimusic Aaron: http://www.instagram.com/tsurufoto Theme song: "pine" by fairy eyelashes https://songwhip.com/artist/fairy-eyelashes
Episode: The Bounty, The Ball Current Series: Wander Over YonderThe Cracken Crew get into a really great episode about second bananas as well as an episode that raises the question of who is letting giant puppies run loose? Topics include: Jordan fears he messed up a Star Wars reference; the many voices of Tara Strong; Like the Freakazoid/Cosgrove dynamic; Remain seated please; She only got severely mauled; Full Daffy Duck; The Thousand Yard Stare with just one eye; The Zenigata Effect; Checkov's Tennis Ball; Sylvia the Riveter; Brian accidentally called the book "The Time Traveler" and we didn't notice; The important philosophical question: Is Buster evil, or just a good boy?; Orson Welles Frozen Peas (1); Megamix with a tangent about Virtuosity and SID 6.7; and Players of StarCraft probably recognize the Howie Scream.Next time we talk about the episodes The Hero and The Birthday Boy.You can follow us on Twitter @CrackenCast (2).Dan can also be found on his Twitch stream Game Apartment 1C (3), or on Twitter @GAMEAPARTMENT1C (4).Brian recommends the videos of Jack Stauber (5), with a shout-out to Bill Wurtz (6) by Jordan.Jordan talked about the podcasts by Jessie Cooper (7) called Alphabet Flight (8) and Creepy Criters (9). The recent episode he was on can be found here (10).Our Theme Song was made by Kendall Halman. You can find more by him at his bandcamp (11) or on his own podcast feed (12).The hyperlinks in above notes typed out for other devices:https://youtu.be/V14PfDDwxlEhttps://twitter.com/CrackenCasthttps://www.twitch.tv/gameapartment1c/https://twitter.com/GAMEAPARTMENT1Chttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe_ijwgvhtHQwQ55vsXDY8whttps://billwurtz.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/HodgePodGroup/https://alphabetflightamarvelencyclopedicadventure.simplecast.fm/https://creepycrittersacryptidpodcast.simplecast.fm/https://creepycrittersacryptidpodcast.simplecast.fm/ba63ee0chttps://kendallhalman.bandcamp.com/http://www.kendallcast.ninja/
Curated Content is hosted by Mallory Bart explores YouTube content creators. The entertainment sect of YouTube includes the widest variety of content creators. Bill Wurtz, Angry Video Game Nerd, First We Feast, h3h3productions, mega64 and maxmoefoepokemon are analyzed in this 16 minute podcast.
Wandering down the aisles of emergent 80s nostalgia, briefly Blade Runner and the satisfaction of reinvention, Dungeons & Dragons gets back on the scene, first light on the biggest bangs in the universe and interstellar greetings from the Vegans of Lyra. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Support the podcast on Patreon. A special “Thank You” to Patreon supporter Xavier Lambein! Meandering nostalgia, 80s style [03:20] The Banana Splits, mixed-reality early pioneers The Stranger Things font is intentionally awesome We loved the pace of Blade Runner 2049 (and Roger Deakins’s cinematography) Devo’s Satisfaction is the perfect cover D&D: back and here to stay [17:51] Turn on, tune in, drop phone Rock Stars of the new platforms: The Adventure Zone and Critical Role Wizards of the Coast hit the structure/creative sweet spot with Dungeons and Dragons Fifth Edition Big news from the sky x 2 [27:30] The first observed neutron star collision has astronomy geeks over the moon Time + stellar fusion = stuff: Tom, Bill Wurtz and NASA explain how everything got made Buzzed by an interstellar fly-by! All hail Vegan King 1I/ʻOumuamua Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0) 31:10!
Hardcore Phooligan The Aardvark's been on a Phooleathon lo these many weeks, delving into past shows in the catalogue at www.phoole.com/gang - so Phoole is inspired to do some crate-digging of her own and pull out tunes that might be a few years old but still work! With new tunes from Bill Wurtz and SwinGrowers and a reprise of 'Dance of Doom' from KNOWER by popular demand! Board the Chewb! https://TheChewb.com Be a Phoole Patreon Patron! https://patreon.com/phoole www.phoole.com/gang https://twitter.com/phoole https://facebook.com/DJPhoole https://chew.tv/phoole https://chew.tv/crew/thechewb https://mixcloud.com/phoole https://hearthis.at/phoole https://instagram.com/phooleofficial www.phoole.com/phoole
Hardcore Phooligan The Aardvark's been on a Phooleathon lo these many weeks, delving into past shows in the catalogue at www.phoole.com/gang - so Phoole is inspired to do some crate-digging of her own and pull out tunes that might be a few years old but still work! With new tunes from Bill Wurtz and SwinGrowers and a reprise of 'Dance of Doom' from KNOWER by popular demand! Board the Chewb! https://TheChewb.com Be a Phoole Patreon Patron! https://patreon.com/phoole www.phoole.com/gang https://twitter.com/phoole https://facebook.com/DJPhoole https://chew.tv/phoole https://chew.tv/crew/thechewb https://mixcloud.com/phoole https://hearthis.at/phoole https://instagram.com/phooleofficial www.phoole.com/phoole
Some Very Good Youtube Videos by Bill Wurtz, a Tonawanda showdown, corporate romance novels and not-so-corporate romance novels, and much much more—including a surprisingly deep conversation on intellectual property? Show notes: History of the Entire World, I Guess (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuCn8ux2gbs) History of Japan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh5LY4Mz15o) Bill Wurtz's Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/billwurtz) Habitual sub eater may move lunch spot because of Tonawanda resident's gripe (http://buffalonews.com/2017/05/16/tonawanda-sub-eater-may-move-new-street/) Jimmy John's Robbery (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xdtZ-ZksDc) This Jimmy John's Employee Was Chill AF When A Robber Pointed A Gun In His Face (https://www.buzzfeed.com/juliareinstein/he-did-it-like-a-bitch?utm_term=.oqpjzAo4xj#.beomeaQnxm) KFC's Tender Wings of Desire (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84THNyOzkI8) Chuck Tingle (http://amzn.to/2rIYc3q) Reality Carnival (http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/pc/realitycarnival.html) Inhumans First Look (http://www.slashfilm.com/inhumans-first-look/) N64 Advertisement (https://twitter.com/babylonian/status/863828929919934464) A Real-Life Education in Protecting Your Creative Work In a Digital Age (http://99u.com/articles/55356/a-real-life-education-in-protecting-your-creative-work-in-a-digital-age) Syd Weiler's trash doves (http://sydweiler.com/trash-doves-ios10-sticker-pack) PayPal burns Pandora to the ground in lawsuit over logo similarities (https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/22/15678296/paypal-pandora-lawsuit-logo-design)