From Sondrakistan, who wonders aloud if this voids the warranty.
» 15 Comments
Rightwingfeather
July 22nd, 2012
I love stuff like that. Totally amazes me.
+7
1200intell
July 22nd, 2012
Approaching target, Gaydar blips are very close together.
+4
Richard 654
July 22nd, 2012
How refreshing. Thanks!
+5
Team America
July 22nd, 2012
So cool – what talent. Thanks.
+3
Navigator
July 22nd, 2012
Cool!
+1
RosalindJ
July 22nd, 2012
Thanks! I’ve enjoyed this group’s music in the past – I think I should to subscribe to their channel.
They’ve incorporated a cello made of steel into their repertoire.
+1
Moxie Man
July 22nd, 2012
Loved it!
BUT, there’s a void in my heart from waking up to no Sunday Critters from Claudia!
+3
RosalindJ
July 22nd, 2012
@1200intell, I don’t even know if that’s relevant. Maybe one or more of them are, maybe they’re not. I don’t get any thing except a great performance. FWIW, from their description on the video link:
“We thought about the ramifications of taking on a teenybopper boy band tune as five middle-aged married guys who are desperately holding on to their hairlines.”
+6
LadyGun12
July 22nd, 2012
I’m a piano player myself, so I thought it was way cool. Just when you think there are no new ways to make music, someone thinks to do this. I love it!
+6
Boobie the Rocket Dog
July 22nd, 2012
Funny, they don’t LOOK homo and at least two are wearing wedding rings. But those COULD be Massachusetts weddings…
Loved the original work, though.
+3
Billy Fuster
July 22nd, 2012
In Obama’s economy an individual family will not be able to afford a guitar let alone a piano. Look for more musical innovation in the future.
0
1200intell
July 22nd, 2012
@RosalindJ, point gracefully taken, just my first impression.
+1
RANDO
July 22nd, 2012
Well done!
It’s thoughtful and creative stuff like this that gives hope for the future.
Thanks for posting.
+1
Johnny Freedom
July 22nd, 2012
Shouldn’t these guys be out changing their oil, mowing the lawn, target shooting, or having sex with women?
0
RosalindJ
July 22nd, 2012
@1200intell, I can see the possibility – but I was listening more than looking.
Rightwingfeather
July 22nd, 2012
I love stuff like that. Totally amazes me.
1200intell
July 22nd, 2012
Approaching target, Gaydar blips are very close together.
Richard 654
July 22nd, 2012
How refreshing.
Thanks!
Team America
July 22nd, 2012
So cool – what talent. Thanks.
Navigator
July 22nd, 2012
Cool!
RosalindJ
July 22nd, 2012
Thanks! I’ve enjoyed this group’s music in the past – I think I should to subscribe to their channel.
They’ve incorporated a cello made of steel into their repertoire.
Moxie Man
July 22nd, 2012
Loved it!
BUT, there’s a void in my heart from waking up to no Sunday Critters from Claudia!
RosalindJ
July 22nd, 2012
@1200intell, I don’t even know if that’s relevant. Maybe one or more of them are, maybe they’re not. I don’t get any thing except a great performance. FWIW, from their description on the video link:
“We thought about the ramifications of taking on a teenybopper boy band tune as five middle-aged married guys who are desperately holding on to their hairlines.”
LadyGun12
July 22nd, 2012
I’m a piano player myself, so I thought it was way cool. Just when you think there are no new ways to make music, someone thinks to do this. I love it!
Boobie the Rocket Dog
July 22nd, 2012
Funny, they don’t LOOK homo and at least two are wearing wedding rings. But those COULD be Massachusetts weddings…
Loved the original work, though.
Billy Fuster
July 22nd, 2012
In Obama’s economy an individual family will not be able to afford a guitar let alone a piano. Look for more musical innovation in the future.
1200intell
July 22nd, 2012
@RosalindJ, point gracefully taken, just my first impression.
RANDO
July 22nd, 2012
Well done!
It’s thoughtful and creative stuff like this that gives hope for the future.
Thanks for posting.
Johnny Freedom
July 22nd, 2012
Shouldn’t these guys be out changing their oil, mowing the lawn, target shooting, or having sex with women?
RosalindJ
July 22nd, 2012
@1200intell, I can see the possibility – but I was listening more than looking.