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Dave Bryce

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That is genius. Truly - to take what Mick "seems" to be saying, and then build it into a song that is pretty believable...

And, like TheFunkman, I had no idea what the original song was, either.

 

This is probably better than the original.

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It's made by the same guy that did those "shred" video series he is a pure genius , with way too much time .....

His name is StSanders, always good for a rofl moment.

his Kiss parody is also brilliant

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It's made by the same guy that did those "shred" video series he is a pure genius , with way too much time .....

His name is StSanders, always good for a rofl moment.

his Kiss parody is also brilliant

 

that dude is one funny, warped genius! 'Love the whole shred series. Each one is a must see.

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It would have been awesome if al it was was a sync to what mick seems to be singing... But it is also a sync to what all member are playing. At least timing wise. When Chalie is on screen, the drum part seems to fit, when a guitar is strummed/picked you hear a guitar. Brilliant.
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Another hilarious one, this time sending up Paco;

slips in the theme from dueling banjos.

 

sadly, I've played a few gigs that sounded a lot like this. And quite few featuring the smattering of confused applause at the end.

 

Wish you'd never posted this, all I can do is watch these hilarious videos, and I'm not gettting my yob done!

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Back on the Stones topic, I just got depressed. Why? Because when "Start Me Up" came out in 1981 or so, I remember thinking the Stones looked like really old guys. Now I look at them in that video and they look about my age. And, in fact, Mick and Keith were both 38 in that video, and Ronnie was 33. YIKES! I'm older than the Stones (were). :eek:
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Back on the Stones topic, I just got depressed. Why? Because when "Start Me Up" came out in 1981 or so, I remember thinking the Stones looked like really old guys. Now I look at them in that video and they look about my age. And, in fact, Mick and Keith were both 38 in that video, and Ronnie was 33. YIKES! I'm older than the Stones (were). :eek:
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There's a pretty funny Oscar Peterson/Joe Pass one out there too. Not as well done as these but it's still funny.

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Not that it really makes any difference, but what Kiss song is that?

 

Awfully funny stuff, but a pretty capable level of musicianship to match up the instruments with the video.

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I've always liked this one:

 

 

Sounds about how it would if I played it.

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