I put Fotor.com's AI Image Generator to the test. Will it show me the funk?
#AI #Funk #davie504 #bootsycollins
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naklZQqym6c
Helloooo there friends! This song was suggested by Jon Marriott,
hippymofo_calmerthanyouare and Stanford Swanson!
Dave is quite impressed with the guitar work, BUT! there is something that he cannot get behind. Any guesses as to what that might be?
Stick to the end to find out.
Thanks for the great suggestion everyone =)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYh4ioLAN0o
Helloooo friends! This song was suggested by Bryan Logue, thyop89 and SheRa17!
Dave's hearing a bit of Sound Garden and a whole lotta Led Zeppelin in this track.
Great suggestion everyone! TYVM!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJw3MyR96Dg
Sorry this one is a little late, had to wait for it to be unblocked by SME. I swear youtube should have an algorithm specifically for reaction videos that avoids this unnecessary and time consuming dispute process.
Hey there everyone! This song was suggested by Felipe Nogueira!
For some reason this song reminds him of The Division Bell, although I don't hear the same similarities that Dave does. Do you guys?
If you pay very close attention you'll see one of our cats makes a special guest appearance for about 5 seconds. As for his name, if you know, you know.
Thanks again for the suggestion Felipe!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLOD6-XozaY
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Recently Netflix put out a 4 part “documentary series” about Elisa Lam and the events surrounding her disappearance as well as her tragic end at The Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles.
This episode — and probably these show notes too — contain a ton of spoilers. If you would prefer to watch the documentary first, just go ahead and save this show for later.
Elisa Lam was a young and vibrant 21 year old who in a lot of ways was like many other 21 year olds. She went to college, she questioned her place in this world, she wanted to travel.
So travel she did. In 2013 she planned a west coast trip that would bring her to San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco. While staying in downtown Los Angeles’ Cecil Hotel Elisa missed one of her daily phone calls with her mother. This missed phone call triggered not only a manhunt and investigation by the LAPD, but also a virtual investigation by a group of people online who were members of a community referred to as “web sleuths.” The LAPD released a 4 minute video of Elisa in an elevator at the Cecil Hotel in hopes that someone would recognize her and come forward with some information.
The internet and more specifically, the web sleuths, could not get enough of the video. Was Elisa speaking with someone? Why doesn’t the elevator door close? Who is she gesturing to? Who is she hiding from? Whose shoe is that? What’s up with the garbled time code at the bottom of the video?
These web sleuths were mostly well-meaning, but their inability to separate fact from fiction as well as their eagerness to follow some very vague “clues” down a rabbit hole — although they made no rational sense — led to some very far out there theories regarding Elisa. Beyond that, their sleuthing also led to a Mexican Death Metal musican, Morbid, having his social media accounts shut down (early cancel culture rears its ugly head) and his eventual attempted suicide.
There are quite literally thousands of videos about Elisa Lam’s disappearance on youtube. Some are rundowns of her timeline in Los Angeles. Some include theories as to what really happened to her in the hotel. And then there are the videos from internet psychic mediums who claim to be channeling Elisa and revealing the truth of that night.
This last bunch, my God. They are repulsive.
A quick check of rotten tomatoes shows you that this is not a very well-received documentary. I’m not sure it deserves these really low ratings from the critics and the audience. But! I will admit there are parts of this series that are not great.
In one blog post Netflix omits a sentence, most likely because they think it will make Elisa less of a sympathetic character. How about y
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp8xYzS_vUU
Hi everyone! Today's song was suggested by 2mozz1. A lot of other folks have suggested this song from Wembley [and we will do that one too!] but 2mozz1 was the first to suggest this one and requested this venue.
I think Dave has fun figuring out which Muse member is where colorful pants in each video. He's of the mind that there can be only one. Today's pant man is . . . well wait for the big reveal!
Also he has a tad bit of trouble remembering Christ Wolstenholme's last name. But he gets there (watch 'til the end).
Thanks for the great suggestion 2mozz1!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGS8aAUVDFY
Hi there friends! I found this one while perusing new releases from some of the independent labels that are here on youtube.
We have to support the independent folks out there — major labels care more about the bottom line than actual music and musicians.
Anywhoo, Dave says this one is bluesy with a good message! I just wish we knew why the piano player didn't show up for the video shoot.
Enjoy!
@RatPakRecords @AnthonyGomesTV
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhDZ77tRBzA
Hi everyone! Don't be alarmed, we moved our furniture around. I'm still working on the camera angle, it may take a bit until I've got it worked out.
This song was recommended by Cha Ching and Heath Barkley!
Dave comes to the conclusion that there should be . . . Just watch it and find out!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeJUYFjt1Jo