Lyrics at the LINK: Youtube
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Saturday, May 28, 2011
One Night Of Queen Live In Concert DVD Preview - Gary Mullen and The Works
Over the past nine years, ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN has toured non-stop all over the world playing theatres, arenas and festivals to sell-out crowds. Now for the first time, their uncannily accurate performances of Queen's 'never-to-die' anthems are captured live on film. LINK: Youtube
PLEASE NOTE: This DVD is only available to purchase at One Night Of Queen shows.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE AT: http://www.onenightofqueen.com
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, November 30, 2009
Super Mario Bros. Synchronized to Play Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now"
(YouTube Link)
This video shows four different levels of Super Mario Bros. in which the sound effects were synchronized to play four different musical parts in the Queen song “Don’t Stop Me Now.” If that explanation doesn’t make sense, it will about a minute into the video. Its origin is a little unclear, as the information is in Japanese.
Via: Geekologie, Via: Neatorama
Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Queen with Long Hair
A BW mythical music video for Land of Talk’s “It’s Okay,” directed by WeWereMonkeys. Quite stunning visuals!
Notes about the project from directors:
The idea of the Antiope came from our amazing producer Marcella Moser. Together, the three of us built a story of the last Amazon Queen riding her horse to her doom. We saw her riding through abstract, lonely landscapes, and finally launching from a cliff to disintegrate into nothingness. We saw the piece in super-slow motion, with dramatic lighting and little or no colour. To us, this idea melted perfectly with the sad, slow, feeling of inevitable doom that we got from the music. LINK, Via: Vimeo
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Slope Intercepts: The Rap
Lamar Queen is an 8th grade math teacher in Los Angeles, his methodology of teaching students includes writing and performing songs to reinforce lessons. When we discovered Lamar he already had a whole text book worth of songs and this video that he made with the help of teachers and students at his school. Although it is not polished, we believe in using art and music to teach children almost anything so we are happy to try and bring his mission of education through the arts to a wider audience. LINK: Youtube