What are you listening to? What would you recommend?
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@thanksaj said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I've know that one for a long time. That's how I first discovered Lindsey.
I discover so many songs by covers and then listen to the original after the fact, only to discover I really don't like the original by comparison, if at all. Imagine Dragons' "Radioactive" is decent, but the Lindsey/Pentatonix version kicks serious ass!
I should add I heard the cover before I ever heard the original, and I'm glad.
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@scottalanmiller , you'll love this one.
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Found this guy a few months ago, and he does some awesome mashups!
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Another great mashup!
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Last video for the night (maybe)
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Lindsey Sterling
Piano Guys
Daft Punk
Mobie....
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@g.jacobse said:
Lindsey Sterling
Piano Guys
Daft Punk
Mobie....
Listened to Code Name Vivaldi last night!
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@g.jacobse Ok, that was officially amazing!
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Ok, I've fallen in love with this song...
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Been quite addicted to this song:
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This is a pretty good cover:
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A quite excellent cover:
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Been obsessed with this song the past couple days...
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I'm kinda surprised that music videos are still made - kinda thought the MTV generation was over, considering the channel doesn't play music videos anymore.
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@Dashrender said:
I'm kinda surprised that music videos are still made - kinda thought the MTV generation was over, considering the channel doesn't play music videos anymore.
Music videos existed before and outside of MTV. That was just one cable station that established itself with the purpose of showing nothing else (and quickly gave up.) MTV was pop music only, too. Country has had multiple video channels for decades now. And that's just on legacy television networks which are horrible for that type of programming. On demand systems like YouTube are far better.
Vevo has been the modern era's MTV nearly as long as MTV was playing videos. MTV is already mostly an "also mention" in the history of music video services. If it was so prominent so early, it would have long ago been forgotten.
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