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That Sketch Show Episode 4
Episode 4 with mark's dog made with imovie
Author: ThatSketchShow
Keywords: Episode Show Sketch That
Added: November 21, 2008
He Bangs, He Bangs
The amazing Leo shows off his skillz
Author: Oliviahuff
Keywords: Leo the lion bang dog tricks pomeranian pom
Added: November 21, 2008
George Clinton--Cool Joe (1986)
Review by Alex Henderson A definite improvement over the uneven Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends, the considerably more focused and confident R&B Skeletons in the Closet is one of George Clinton's strongest solo efforts. The P-Funkster continues using technology extensively, but this time, his blend of technology and "real instruments" sounds much more natural. Though not quite in a class with Parliament classics like Mothership Connection or Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome or Funkadelic treasures ranging from Cosmic Slop to Uncle Jam Wants You, Skeletons is a superb collection that's well worth acquiring. The CD kicks into high gear with the wildly infectious "Hey Good Lookin'" and maintains that high level of excitement on such driving, sweaty funk treasures as "Do Fries Go With That Shake?" and the appropriately title d "Intense" and the title song. Clinton's eccentricity and outrageous sense of humor serve him well on "Electric Pygmies" and "Mix-Master Suite," an unorthodox, quirky, and cinematic ode to hip-hop drawing on everything from jazz to classical music to Western movies. Many of Clinton's longtime associates are on hand to help make this album the artistic success it is, including saxman Maceo Parker, trombonist Fred Wesley, and the ever-amusing Bootsy Collins. by Alex Henderson George Clinton's solo output of the 1980s and 1990s wasn't as consistent as his work with Parliament/Funkadelic in the 1970s — nonetheless, the P-Funk innovator has had his share of inspired moments as a solo artist, and some of his best solo recordings are united on this collection. Released in 2000, Greatest Hits spans 1976-1986 and draws on such solo albums as Computer Games, You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish, Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends, and R&B Skeletons in the Closet. The oldest recording is the bonus track, a live Parliament/Funkadelic medley of "Let's Take It to the Stage" and "Do That Stuff" from a 1976 Houston show; most of the selections, however, come from Clinton's Capitol solo albums of 1982-1986. Not surprisingly, the CD opens with "Atomic Dog," Clinton's best-known and most essential solo hit. And The Right Stuff's other choices are also wise ones, including "Do Fries Go With That Shake?," "Cool Joe," "Loopzilla," "Hey Good Lookin'," and the quirky rap item "Nubian Nut." Greatest Hits isn't the last word on George Clinton's solo career, but if you need a concise introduction to the funkmeister's Capitol efforts of the 1980s, it's the logical place to go
Author: miamiborn
Keywords: r&b soul rock alternative funk parliament funkadelic
Added: November 20, 2008
Tricks from my 1st dog, angel
sry youtubers, i didn't show all the tricks and i will make another video sometime later,so remember to subscribe,comment,rate!
Author: happychappy87
Keywords: tricks from angel 1st dog
Added: November 20, 2008
KTLA MORNING SHOW MADDOX
Maddox modeling on Fox 11 KTLA MORNING SHOW LOS ANGELES
Author: maddoxpuparazzi
Keywords: Maddox KTLA Los Angeles Orange County California Jillian dog puppy chihuahua Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie
Added: November 20, 2008









