One of the things I miss most about Baltimore is regular access to club music—New Jersey, on the other hand, seems to have a lot more bar bands covering Daughtry songs—especially the sillier stuff that samples comedy bits from movies, kiddie cartoon theme songs, etc., which is why I nearly pissed myself with glee when a friend sent links to some bedroom videographers' club clips. YouTube user ABB4MADFLICKS has a bunch of cheaply charming samples like the Peanuts short above, plus Spongebob, Dora, and all yr friends. Meanwhile, the less family-friendly corunography has crafted some that are decidedly coarser (if even funnier):
For example this Chappelle-as-Samuel-L.-Jackson clip that is, I should point out, totally NSFW. It's also pretty morally indefensible as a gag, but fuck it, it's also making my eyes water with laughter.
ABB4MADFLICKS [YouTube]
corunography [YouTube, with a tip of the hat to Bret McCabe and his endless YouTube search for Baltimore-related emphemera]








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You mean tip of the hat to me! Presuming Bret got the Corunography stuff from the Noise post I turned in this morning, anyway: [www.citypaper.com]
Either way, great stuff, fun all around.
Easier access to Baltimore Club music is nearly enough motivation to get me to move to Maryland. For now, DJ Technics' online music store holds me over.
However, I find it a little strange that ABB4MADFLICKS is from Rancho Mirage, CA. Maybe there's hope for us west-coasters yet.
That chappelle's show remix had me literally laughing maniacally out loud. Perfect.
I've seen the Peanuts one mixed to Hey Ya. Pretty enjoyable, or so I thought until Hey Ya became the most overplayed song since forfuckingever.
Let us not forget the death of Samuel L Bunny who was emtombed in a park in Philadelphia. You know Sissy is a pet killer! Guina Pigs in slippers, thrown accross the room, I have photos if you need them posted!
Thanks for the link...I've had the "Sanford and Son" one stuck in my head for two days now..."You big dummy..."
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