- First, let's all take a minute to appreciate that cat's don't have thumbs, because cat's are jerks and their thumblessness is really our only defence. Here Simon's Cat reacts to a door being closed, which we all know is bad news in cat world.
- Next, let's take a minute to prepare ourselves for winter (it's coming, I hear) and make sure we have the power of love to stand up to the cold. To help us, Dael Kingsmill tells us about The Snow Queen.
- Finally, let's take a minute to put an upbeat song under our wings to go on and take on what ever comes next. Mr. Smooth McGroove helps us out, with the Secret Garden Theme from Little Big Planet 3.
Showing posts with label Smooth McGroove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smooth McGroove. Show all posts
Friday, September 16, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 143)
In this volume of my Favourite YouTube Videos, we question our cats, prepare for winter and get a spring in our step.
Friday, August 26, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 140)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we haul out old favourites to take ourselves on some epic adventures.
- First, CalebElijah plays "A Wish", which is the snow area theme from Secret of Mana. As always CalebElijah makes me happy and this is one of my favourite parts of one of my favourite games, so this one definitely makes all the hair stand up on my arms.
- Next, Mr. Smooth McGroove, sings "One Wing Angel". I like the cover even though I don't really like the song (nor how excited people get for it, but apparently I'm a game hipster ... surprise).
- Finally we get to the very awesome Meine Meinung playing "Guarida Millenial Fair". One of the things I absolutely love about Chrono Trigger is how the music tells so much of the story and I love the way Meine Meinung covers Chrono's adventure at the fair.
- This is definetly the point where I fell in love with Meine Meinung so the next six videos in my favourites playlist are all from them, so expect the next two volumes may be all blue grassed video game music all the time.
Friday, July 29, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 136)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we go to a concert, chill in Sweden and get lost in people's dreams.
- First, Hank talks about the 13 things you need to know about being cool at concerts.
- Next, Mr. Smooth McGroove takes us to Sweden and gives me all the nostalgia and feels for Minecraft.
- Finally, Brentalfloss shares his first ever composition with us and it's pretty damn cool.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 132)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we try not to die in space, get a little angry and then drive off down a rainbow road.
- First, Belated Media talks about Alien and Aliens and the (very different) ways in which they're both excellent. I like Alien better (it has more SPACE in it), but rewatching this video I just want to watch them both again.
- Next, Pomplamoose is too mad to watch 30 Rock tonight. But they just need a little time to cool down.
- Finally, let's end by sailing off into the skies with Mr. Smooth McGroove singing the Mario Kart 64 Rainbow Road Theme a capella. This is one of those songs with a really specific association in my head, of a sleep over with a friend and racing on this course when we were super tired and falling a sleep. Definitely a great song to relax to (but maybe not drive to, if you're going to fall asleep).
Friday, May 13, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 131)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we talk about the web then go back in time with two very nostalgic video game themes.
- First, Michael from VSauce wants to talk about how and why we surf the Web (and why the web is not the net).
- Next, Caitlin and Vaughan take a trip back in time with the Menu Theme from Wolfenstein 3D.
- Finally, Mr. Smooth McGroove straps into his Ar-Wing and takes us back to the SNES Star Fox. Goood luck!
Friday, April 15, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 127)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, it's a music volume with space ducks, menu songs and one take feelings.
- First, Caitlin and Vaughan are taking ducks to space, with their cover of The Moon Level from Duck Tails.
- Next, Mr. Smooth McGroove is ready for a fight, in the menu (from Super Smash Bros. Melee).
- Finally, from their Season 2, Pomplamoose cover James Brown, "I Feel Good" and it feels good.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 122)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get ready for adventure and the weekend all with the great things of video games and music.
- First, I've been having trouble getting going, so it's really nice that we get to start with Mr. Smooth McGroove pushing us out Into the Thick of It. So grab that rusty sword out of the stream and go fight the fluffy evil of your to do list. (Or at least that's my plan.)
- Next, Josh would like you to remember that Star Fox was Really Freakin' Cleaver. I like his point that the world and the sense of journey is the reason why Star Fox has stayed memorable. I remember being a kid, spending hours fantasizing about how amazing a Star Fox II could be, especially imagining it letting you pick different paths and having more complex interactions with your squad mates (like having them actually shoot things). I think a lot of that came from how well the world grabbed me.
Also, I have been creeping out my friends for years by saying good luck like the flight controller in the beginning of Star Fox. (Actually they've probably never noticed, but hey, I like doing it anyway.) - Finally, Hank is ready for the weekend, playing half a century's worth of music all with the same damn cord progression.
Friday, January 15, 2016
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 118)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, it's time to feel the music.
- First, it takes fourteen instances of Mr. Smooth McGroove to cover "The One Who Bares Fangs at God" from Xenogears.
- Next in the further vein of video game music to make the hair stand up on your (well, my) arms, Caitlin and Vaughan cover Time's Scar from Chrono Cross
- Finally, Slamacow produced a video to Laura Shigihara's "From the Ground Up" which tells a beautiful story about love, life and rebirth.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 109)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we sing our victory, answer questions and then absolutely nothing creepy happens at all.
- First, let's celebrate our victories with Mr. Smooth McGroove singing the victory fanfare from Final Fantasy VII.
- Next, remember when John Green made a movie? No, not that movie. No, not that one either (I'm not even sure that one's real). Yeah, that's the one. Anyway, here he answers questions about it.
- Finally, Scott Tumilty talks about some good Halloween video games on Geek and Sundry Vlogs. Nothing to worry about here ... no ... not at all ...
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 105)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we find out how the world works and then choose to ignore it anyway.
- First Henry from MinutePhysics and Derek from Veritasium team up to explain what's really going on with magnets.
- And then, Mr. Smooth McGroove defies all laws of physics to bring us the sounds of Sonic speeding across a glacier.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 103)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we have to move, have to run and have to sing!
- First, on Periodic Videos we watch as Prof. Poliakoff prepares to leave one of the labs his group has used for a very long time. As a person who gets very attached to places and things I understand his feelings. Even when it's the right thing to do sometimes moving on is hard.
- Next, let Mr. Smooth McGroove pick up your spirits as he races to eat everything he can see.
- Finally, because doing largely unrelated projects when you should be working on your thesis, is totally foreign to me *cough cough*, I'd like to present AcapellaScience singing about String Theory to the tune of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 102)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we go to a dark place, a duck place and a community place.
- First, Mr. Smooth McGroove takes us to the dark world. It's a dark place and menacing.
- Next, Kevin Gisi, tells the old programmer's parable about the rubber duck. Rubber duck debugging is important and I think he make a good point that it's worth employing in other parts of life.
- Finally, Kevin talks about how the "YouTube Community" needs to think about YouTube, not itself a community, but simply as a platform. Hank Green's Subbable approached this although didn't quite get the traction I think it deserved. I still think this is a problem on the Internet, too many people are relying on companies to form their communities rather than taking that control themselves.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 100)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we invent colour, eat cereal and follow the whims of Nerdfighteria.
- First, Mr. Smooth McGroove brings vibrancy and colour to a black and white (yellow?) world, singing the Muda Kingdom Theme from Super Mario Land.
- Next, Mr. Charlie McDonnell talk about whether or not it's worth it to spend ten minutes of your life watching him eat cereal. Well that and the worth of how we spend our time doing anything.
- Finally, Mr. Hank Green, does... things...
Friday, July 17, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 96)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, it's time to learn, celebrate and totally creep ourselves out.
- First, Hank Green takes some time to tell us what he learned at VidCon 2013.
- Next, Geek and Sundry celebreates some awesome cosplay at AnimeExpo 2013.
- Finally, to get the hair on your arms a little exercise, Mr. Smooth McGroove covers the Super Metroid Prologue Theme.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 95)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we take a ride, think some thoughts and forge a sword.
- First, hop on your dinosaur as Mr. Smooth McGroove takes you back to Super Mario World.
- Next, on PBS Idea Channel, Mike Rugnetta tackles what Neon Genesis Evangelion tells us about authorship and reading.
- Finally, you might want to hide your pottery because Man at Arms has actually made the Master Sword in real life.
Monday, June 15, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 90)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, now that we're started, maybe it's time to start.
- First, take a second to relax, and take dip in the ocean with Mr. Smooth McGroove, covering Aquatic Ambiance from Donkey Kong Country.
- Next, let your drive build, with CalebElijah covering Powel from Seiken Densetsu 3.
- Now, it's time to begin with Ze Frank's Invocation for Beginnings. As I mentioned before, I'm not sure how I didn't start here, but here we are now. Are you all seated comfortably? Then, let's begin. Your pencils are sharp enough.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 89)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we push through all our barriers!
- First, we can fight through anything, so long as we have Mr. Smooth McGroove preforming Decisive Battle from Final Fantasy VI behind us. This one gives me chills and I think that's a mix between my own Super Nintendo memories and just how nicely 16-bit music fits Mr.McGroove's style.
- Next, we can journey anywhere, so long as we have Mr. CalebElijah preforming Diddle's Organ from Legend of Mana behind us.
- Finally, we can do anything so long as we work together. This video is from the Calgary Stampede and shows a little of the work that had to be done to get the Stampede back up and running in less than a month after the flood of June 2013.
Friday, April 10, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 80)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we get stron, get angry and then get calm.
- First, Mr. Smooth McGroove would like you to know about his strenth. His STRENTH. His SUPER HUMAN STRENTH.
- Next, Hank Green is angry. Angry about 17 different things at the same time. So he takes four minutes to let us all know.
- Finally, Brady Haran does an experiment while walking out of the earth's atmosphere. His trip to Everest Base Camp offers a chance to illustrate how the boiling point of water drops as you go up in altitude (even if the Professor has some critiques on his technique). It also offers one of the most beautiful and calming views of our earth.
Tuesday, April 07, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 79)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we look at the Internet from its GIFability, its weight and its smoothness.
- First, Gunnarolla has noticed that Tessa Violet and Nanalew are so GIFable and he wrote a song about it.
- Next, Michael Stevens from VSauce talks at TED-Ed, looking to answer the question, how much does a video weigh and looking to see what asking that question means to us.
- Finally, for those of you who might have though that Mr. Smooth McGroove only communicates through the medium of video game sound tracks, he disproves this notion communicating through the medium of talk-singing.
Thursday, April 02, 2015
Blog: Favourite YouTube Videos (Volume 78)
In this volume of my favourite YouTube videos, we open our minds, feel the magic and try to bring down our evil overlords.
- First, Hank Green went and had a talk to a bunch of rad people about their sexuality.
- Next, Smooth McGroove takes us back to the magic mystical land of Zeal, singing the Corridors of Time.
- Finally, if you want to experience some real tension, Wil Weaton plays The Resistance with a bunch of very cool actors on Table Top.
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