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July 27, 2006

Primus vs Jan Pehechan-Ho Video Mashup

Welcome_3 Listener Rob made his first video mash-up, combining the histrionics of Bollywood legend Mohammed Rafi with the Psych-Polka stylings of Primus' Les Claypool. Here is Welcome to This Jan Pehechan-Ho: [download windows video, 48 megs] The original video of Jan Pehechan-Ho, from the Bollywood movie Gumnaam can be downloaded from Brian's post here.

Heyyacb_1 Along similar lines, here's an old video mashup that I missed the first time around, Hey Ya, Charlie Brown, by "Snoopy," combining Outkast's Hey Ya! with the irrestible animated choreography of Charles Schultz: download quicktime video, 9 megs. via antville

Jesse And on the heavier side, here's a video from the latest Scott Walker album The Drift. This is an appropriately bleak animation to Scott's apocalyptic nightmare song Jesse, directed by Graham Wood. This is a big download, but if your affection for Scott isn't 88 megs big, you can always see it at youtube. Download mp4 video, 88 megs. 

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the peanuts video easily made my year. I think it's the first time I'd heard that song all the way through. I lived for Peanuts as a kid. Funny though, I remember the specials being on CBS not ABC.
Thank you so much for posting this.

I have to admit, I couldn't get through the entire "Drift" video before my curiosity forced me to check out Scott Walker doing a 60s Japanese chocolate bar commercial. THAT was worth the journey.

Woo hoo! Your posting of the Les Claypool Rafi mashup inspired me to create a Blur/Rafi mashup! http://gardnecl.home.comcast.net/clint/2007/09/elaine-goes-to-india.ht

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