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Nifty version of Kansas "Wayward Son"...
I found this video on a blog I visit a lot. Forewarned is forearmed -
Vidmax has some...er...videos that might bother the more purient types and thus should be considered Not Safe for Work - unless you can get away with it I suppose. However, this is a video of a youngster playing "Wayward Son" on a huge freakin' synthesizer. She's pretty good. http://www.vidmax.com/index.php/videos/view/5431 What's interesting is the reaction of the audience - in my opinion, I think they were totally shocked at the skill. Sidenote: I had never heard of Vidmax before, so spare me the comments about the other content. :) As long as we're on talented youngsters... http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=96a_1193413164 I really have to wonder if this is lip synched, but I don't think so - if it is, it's perfect. |
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Nifty version of Kansas "Wayward Son"...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... However, this is a video of a youngster playing "Wayward Son" on a huge freakin' synthesizer. She's pretty good. Not to take away from the youngster's talent, but much of what you are hearing is a midi backtrack. Eisboch |
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Nifty version of Kansas "Wayward Son"...
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 07:47:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . However, this is a video of a youngster playing "Wayward Son" on a huge freakin' synthesizer. She's pretty good. Not to take away from the youngster's talent, but much of what you are hearing is a midi backtrack. I figured as much, but still - pretty good for a youngster. I kept watching her feet move around. :) |
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