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Clyng-Onz “Nuclear Combat”

March 21st, 2010 1 comment

The Clyng-Onz pay tribute to Dr. Strangelove with their hit, “Nuclear Combat” This video clip is from a live concert in and features on Guitar, Loui on Bass, Stu on Drums, Bill Bored vocalizing and guest musician, Jan on synthesizer. If you listen closely you’ll hear that 99.9% of the lyrics are actually from the film’s script.

“Nuclear Combat”, inspired by the movie “Dr. Strangelove” is from the Clyng-Onz vinyl album release, “Lighten Up” on Bullhead Records, 1985.

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Florida Music Videos: The JHexx Project – Schizo Killjoy

February 28th, 2010 17 comments

Schizo Killjoy / The J.Hexx Project / Seven Doorz of Death / (c) 2002 Sev’rd Nervez Music / Good Acid Records. Directed by: J. Vinazza
From the Film: Cut Your Hand on The Good Book

Welcome


http://www.thejhexxproject.com
http://www.myurbandealz.com

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Bonnie Nichols – “Grace”

February 25th, 2010 3 comments

Grace, is dedicated to my late friend Dr. Timothy Powers, who after relapsing from lymphoma for the third time, told me that the most meaningful word in the English language for him was the word Grace. After his death, I decided to explore what Grace looks like in our everyday lives and found real life examples that signified something extraordinary is going on, if we just stop and look around us.” – Bonnie Nichols

This is a music video of the song “Grace” by Bonnie Nichols. Produced by Exploring Alaska TV Show, edited by Jillian Nelson. The video was filmed in Unalaska, joining Bonnie in concert were Shannon TumSuden, Vickie Tinker and Mike Morgan.

The soundtrack is from Bonnie Nichols Cd “I’ve Got Something to Say”, Track no. 5 “Grace”.
Bonnie Nichols Music (ASCAP)
www.BonnieNichols.com
Produced by: Jim Kimball and Bonnie Nichols.
Used With Permission.
Copyright 2006 Open Session Records. All rights reserved.
Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

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2Pac Featuring Dr. Dre – California Love

December 3rd, 2009 25 comments

See Music Videos http://www.bvmtv.com/ that you CAN’T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes.

“California Love” is a hip hop song by 2Pac featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman. The song was released as 2Pac’s comeback single upon his release from prison in 1995. A popular remix version of the song appeared on his 1996 double album All Eyez on Me. This is perhaps 2Pac’s best-known song and his most successful, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks. The song was nominated for a posthumous Grammy Award as a Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (with Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman) in 1997. The song was actually written and performed by Roger Troutman in the Original Version of California Love, Tupac and Dr. Dre made a modern day version of the song.

The original version of the track was not available on any of Shakur’s studio albums, but it can now be found on Shakur’s compilation of Greatest Hits.

The tune was adapted from Joe Cocker’s song “Woman to Woman”, and “California knows how to party” lines listing Los Angeles County neighborhoods are sung by Roger Troutman. The vocals “In the City of Compton” and the other cities and “California knows how to party” is adapted from Ronnie Hudson and the Street People’s “West Coast Poplock”. The remix features sample from the song “Intimate Connection” by Kleeer written by Norman Durham and Woody Cunningham.

“California Love” was Shakur’s only entry on Rolling Stone’s 2004 list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, ranked #346.

Two versions of music video exist. The first video (directed by Hype Williams) was inspired by the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, and takes place in a desert in the year 2095. The casting includes singer George Clinton as the evil tribal chief, actor Chris Tucker[3] (then-known only for his role in the film Friday) playing the evil tribal chief’s yes-man, Tony Cox as the dwarf soldier and Roger Troutman (formerly with the band Zapp) carrying a talk box. The shooting took place in the Thunderdome set[3] known from the movie. It ends with a cliffhanger cut by a To Be Continued closing. An alternative version, featuring the remix song re-cut, removes the final caption and features 2Pac and Dre naming West Coast towns.

The second video is based on a remix version of the song from the album All Eyez On Me, and is a continuation of the video’s story. The premise is that the desert scenes of the previous videos were merely a nightmare 2Pac was having. When he wakes up, he finds himself in his bed beside a woman. Dr. Dre calls him and tells him to get over to his summer house because he’s throwing a party. The rest of the music video takes place as if it were a home video and features several cameos, notably Roger Troutman who is now playing the piano, and guest appearances from DJ Quik, Big Syke, Danny Boy, Jodeci, Deion Sanders, B-Legit, and E-40. The video was made for the remix of the song.

The first video was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video in 1996. It achieved #9 of the top 10 on MTV’s 100 Greatest Videos Ever Made list in 1999. In April, 2005 it reached the Bronze medal spot on MTV2 and XXL’s 25 Greatest West Coast Videos. It also achieved #1 on the French MTV’s 100 Greatest Rap Music Videos in 2006 (featured from 23 till 30 of July).

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