The Funk of 40,000 Years
Monday, July 23rd, 2007
A rendition of the zombie dance in Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video by 1,500 plus inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, in the Philippines.
A rendition of the zombie dance in Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video by 1,500 plus inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, in the Philippines.
Actually his name is Farfour and he was “martyred.” Terrorist Jews are totally mean.
Man, what are you talking about?
Though not surprised, I am highly distressed that this type of bullshit is re-entering the game. Arrrrrrgh!
This fresh. “I am married to the answer,” a Chicago daughter tells Harlem.
Caught these last week on a friend’s Apple TV. No, not dubhead’s. The clips are everywhere, but wanted to have them here, too:
I’ve been digging on the new album by Mocean Worker, Cinco de Mowo!, which features samples of big band era tunes from the ’30s and ’40s intertwined with modern beats and musicians. Much fun. “Shake Ya Boogie” is the opening track.
Another list song in the vein of LCD Soundsystem’s “Losing My Edge” and, earlier, Gil-Scot Heron’s “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.”
Still, it’s good (esp the “just a band” part), and had to put somefing English up cuz welcome back, whileseatedvids.
Guessing whileseatedvids ain’t back from his arduous Euro travels, so won’t be able to embed this. But Al Shearer’s the man.
Dubhead should love this one.
Although i was never a huge fan of TLC or Left Eye Lopes, this video of her driving in the last minute or so of her life before getting in a car accident in Honduras in April 2002 is more than a bit trippy.
Especially considering the fact she thought she was “cursed” by some sort of evil spirit. Just days before she died , a child ran out in front of her car and was killed. This is from a vh1 special.