- First we have a nifty piece of music constructed out of the sounds of the Windows Operating System. I like the song and I think it's a cool idea. It's also good for making people wonder what the hell is wrong with their computer.
- The second video is ... faintly embarrassing. But I'll admit to having watched and enjoyed Kim Possible. I also enjoyed that after the first few seasons we started actually seeing the characters change clothes. You know, like people? Sorry about the music on this one.
- The third video is pretty much my favorite song of all time. I love Chrono Trigger. I love Robo's Theme and this song, by Star Salzman, is great. The video that goes along with it also great and has a few funny / awesome moments.
- The fourth video is another great video from CalebElijah. This time tackling the iconic "Shadow's Theme" from Final Fantasy VI.
- And the final video for this volume is the very exciting Yoshida Brothers, playing the Hockey Night in Canada Theme. Ok well not quite, but Rising certainly evokes that before transitioning into it's own version of awesome.
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Blog: Favorite YouTube Videos (Volume 6)
Welcome to the sixth volume of my favorite YouTube videos. This is another grab-bag music week (this will eventually become less frequent, but it's the kind of thing I was focused on at the time, plus I didn't really use YouTube that heavily).
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