I've been sharing this non-stop everywhere, but I think it deserves it.
The description of the video reads: "We needed to figure out the best possible way to move NPR Music's Tiny
Desk from our old headquarters to our new facility just north of the
U.S. Capitol. So we had OK Go perform 'All Is Not Lost' hundreds of
times, as we transported the Tiny Desk from one home to the other."
I cannot even begin to fathom the amount of work and patience this took, but only two creative forces like ok go and NPR could pull this off. Absolutely amazing.
Click here to see the video on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert Series.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Jimmy
While I was cruising the web tonight, looking for quick and easy post inspiration, I bumped into Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy was always one of my favorites on SNL, and his popularity grew a little with me after he became a late night talk show host. But I've really come to like Jimmy after discovering what a talented musician he is. He could easily be considered a jack-of-all-trades, which is definitely what today's entertainment industry requires in order to become successful.
So, tonight I'm taking the easy way out and posting a few of my favorite Fallon videos, and then putting this headache to bed. Good night :)
I'm not a big Carly Rae fan, but Jimmy and The Roots make this one of my favorites. They are all super talented.
I love that the guy on our right can transpose on his rainbow xylophone :)
Capitalizing on a viral YouTube vid for promotional purposes.
Turns out the Prizzy of the United Stizzy is pretty talented too.
And this one, to sum up, really needs no explanation. It's just great.
Find "A History of Rap" parts 2 and 3 here.
So, tonight I'm taking the easy way out and posting a few of my favorite Fallon videos, and then putting this headache to bed. Good night :)
I'm not a big Carly Rae fan, but Jimmy and The Roots make this one of my favorites. They are all super talented.
I love that the guy on our right can transpose on his rainbow xylophone :)
Capitalizing on a viral YouTube vid for promotional purposes.
Turns out the Prizzy of the United Stizzy is pretty talented too.
And this one, to sum up, really needs no explanation. It's just great.
Find "A History of Rap" parts 2 and 3 here.
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