Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

 
Aug
27
Posted (admin) in Music on August-27-2010

Incompetech, the brainchild of Kevin MacLeod. Incompetech has a large variety of royalty free music for use in film and video projects (like YouTube videos) that’s of a surprisingly good quality for the price.

You can browse by genres such as Blues, Classical, Modern, Rock, Strings, and more, as well as search by the feel of the music with parameters such as calming, intense, somber, mysterious, among others. Every song can be previewed in its entirety on the site or downloaded as an MP3. No registration is required to browse and use the Incomptetech catalog—although they do request a $5 donation for songs you get your money’s worth out of.  Incompetech Royalty-Free Music



 
Aug
14
Posted (admin) in Humor, Music, YouTube on August-14-2010





 
May
14
Posted (admin) in Music, YouTube on May-14-2010


Kickass Kid of the Day: Sly sixth-grader Greyson (Bieber who?) performs a chick-magnetized version of Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” in a pit of lip-biting, face-touching young women.



 
Apr
20
Posted (admin) in Humor, Music, YouTube on April-20-2010


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Mar
31
Posted (admin) in Humor, Music, YouTube on March-31-2010



 
Mar
19
Posted (admin) in Music, TV, YouTube on March-19-2010

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Sep
01
Posted (admin) in Music on September-1-2009

How about some good old music?  Just click the era and scroll down for songs you remember.

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YEAR 50-54
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55-59
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60-64
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65-69
YEAR 70-74
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75-79
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80-84
YEAR 85-89

 

 

 

 

I don’t know why the sites down. Here is the address to their main page where you’ll find a whole lot of good music.

http://www.tropicalglen.com/



 
Jul
02
Posted (admin) in Music, Technology on July-2-2009

linos2This portable vinyl player is called “Linos” and is so much more modern than any vinyl player I think I’ve ever seen. It conserves space, is muchly mobile and looks very, very cool. You load the record to the lower spindle element, lock it into place and push power. It then releases the tonearm and spins up the record. You can hook it up through your computer’s USB port for sound (and power), or use the USB power adapter with standard stereo jack output. Link



 
May
28
Posted (admin) in Music, YouTube on May-28-2009



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