Breakfast at Tiffany’s

I present to you Christian and Jay, the Brothers Dewald, performing Deep Blue Something’s Breakfast at Tiffany’s for their Dad this weekend at his 60th birthday party. I took the video with my new digital camera (Polaroid i531 for $80) which lets me record clips in 320×240, perfect for YouTube hosting.

I also got the pleasure of designing a poster for the party, which you can see after the jump. Enjoy!

More after the jump…

Link: Breakfast at Tiffany’s



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Flashback Friday: Space

Today’s Flashback Friday is Space’s “Female of the Species” off the Spiders album released January 14, 1997. Thanks to MonaLisa for the great suggestion!

I always loved this song when it was released so many years ago. It’s a shame this band didn’t really do very well after the release of this track. They sort of fell into obscurity during the “Second Coming of British Music” that happened in the late 1990’s when bands like Oasis, Blur, The Verve, and others were all over the place.

The band eventually broke up and haven’t recorded since, but at least we have this gem of a track to remember them by.

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Flashback Friday: White Town

Trying something new this week: Flashback Friday.

(Hopefully) every Friday I will be posting a music video, tv clip, or film clip from the past twenty years that you may have forgotten about or just to make you a little nostalgic.

Today’s clip is from the band/man White Town, who produced their only hit song “Your Woman” back in 1997. On my way back from Austin last weekend I caught in on the radio and almost swerved off the road because I was so excited to hear it after ten years.

If you’ve ever wondered what the hell this song is about (being that a man is singing about how he can never be “your woman”), go no further than the artist’s FAQ page for a lengthy explanation.

Enjoy!

Link: Flashback Friday: White Town



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Rainbow Brite: The Movie

Conforming to Hollywood’s recent trend of raping our childhood memories, E! Network’s The Soup gives us an exclusive look at the next big blockbuster based off of another classic cartoon from the 1980’s: Rainbow Brite.

I predict already that it will outsell Transformers and Spider-Man 3 COMBINED. The casting decision to play Rainbow Brite herself is genius, and I couldn’t have picked anybody better.

I think i’m gonna have a nightmare about it tonight.

Link: Rainbow Brite: The Movie



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Jailhouse Thriller

Wow, talk about viral video. The highly shared video above is from the Phillipines Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC), also known as the Phillipino prison. The ypractice strict discipline and unique rehabilitation techniques to bring their prisoners back to being a decent member of society.

Unique techniques such as organizing 1500 inmates to re-enact the dance scene of Michael Jackson’s Thriller video. Or another that involves a song from Sister Act. Or choreographed dancing to a Black Eyed Peas song.

I really like the attention to detail that they pay, like the different kinds of zombies and movement, and of course the one inmate that got tapped to play the “girl,” although the ending kind of scares me a little. What did happen to that guy? *shudder*

Link: Jailhouse Thriller



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I Said Hello Eugene

Through the magic of KSYM 90.1 in San Antonio, I have discovered many, many new favorite bands. Among the list of amazing new artists growing in my music library you’ll find the newest addition: Pink Martini.

What sounds like the name of a really weird drink is a really unique collection of musicians who land somewhere between “a 1930’s Cuban dance orchestra, a classical chamber music ensemble, a Brasilian marching street band, and Japanese film noir.” (from their last.fm profile)

Founded in 1994 by Harvard grad and classically trained pianist Thomas M. Lauderdale in Portland, Oregon, the 12-piece Pink Martini mainly plays fundraisers for good causes like civil rights and public broadcasting, among many others.

The video above is the title track of their most recent album Hey Eugene! and is possibly their best song to date, or in any case the song most likely to break them in to mainstream music. The song, as described by vocalist and songwriter China Forbes, is about a guy she met at a party, made out with, gave her phone number to, and he never called her. So she wrote this song about him.

You’ll love it by the end of the first verse, I promise.

Link: I Said Hello Eugene



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The State on DVD: $240 Worth of Pudding

Via David Wain’s MySpace page, solid news has finally been broken concerning the classic MTV Sketch Comedy Show, The State, coming to DVD.

The State was a comedy show that ran in the mid-90’s featuring Reno 911’s Thomas Lennon, Ben Garrant, Kerry Kenney-Silver, Ed and I Love The 90s Michael Ian Black, and several other comedians featured in hundreds of projects since The State went off the air after two seasons.

The set will feature 5 DVD’s with every episode of the first season, and also includes never-before-seen sketches and plenty of DVD Commentary from the improv troupe. No release date has been set as of yet, only the ubiquitous “Coming Soon to DVD.”

Oh, and I’m Doug, and I’m outta heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeere.

Source: David Wain’s MySpace Blog

Link: The State on DVD: $240 Worth of Pudding



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