Interesting videos: regurgitated

Started by superluser, July 22, 2007, 06:40:01 PM

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Inspired by the Beethoven-singing scanner, here's a brief story:

A few years ago (7 in fact), I was sitting in a room talking with some friends, when we heard a song come on from the TV in another room.  A couple of us looked at each other as if to say, ``Am I hearing that right?''  We ran to the TV, and this is what we saw:

That's really not appropriate music for a census ad.  Especially one involving kids. (SFW)


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 :eek

It appears to be heavily based on the Walter Carlos arrangement of Beethoven's 9th.  The version used in A Clockwork Orange.  Maybe I'm just being uncultured, but I think that's the connotation which SL is referring to...

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Quote from: techmaster-glitch on October 20, 2007, 04:59:05 PMI don't get it...

I found a video with the music from Clockwork Orange on Youtube, but it's *the* scene, you know with all the ultraviolence, the old in-out, and all that.  So you might want to skip it.

Quote from: Tapewolf on October 20, 2007, 05:03:14 PMMaybe I'm just being uncultured, but I think that's the connotation which SL is referring to...

That's *exactly* the connotation.  And she prefers to go by Wendy Carlos now...


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Quote from: superluser on October 20, 2007, 05:08:22 PM
That's *exactly* the connotation.  And she prefers to go by Wendy Carlos now...

Yep, but they weren't called that at the time it was recorded.  IIRC they did that one in 1969 or 1970... Rachel Elkind did the chorale, probably a solo voice that was then transposed over the polyphonic section using the vocoder.  Getting the polyphony alone was a major undertaking since the Moog modular can only do one note at a time.

I wasn't so impressed with the film, but the music will always have a special place for me since it was hearing that album which first made me go OMG!  Must have a synthesizer!...

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Quote from: superluser on October 20, 2007, 05:08:22 PM
Quote from: techmaster-glitch on October 20, 2007, 04:59:05 PMI don't get it...

I found a video with the music from Clockwork Orange on Youtube, but it's *the* scene, you know with all the ultraviolence, the old in-out, and all that.  So you might want to skip it.
I've never seen Clockwork Orange...All I know is that it's an old sci-fi movie. That's it.
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Quote from: techmaster-glitch on October 20, 2007, 06:17:47 PM
I've never seen Clockwork Orange...All I know is that it's an old sci-fi movie. That's it.

It was an incredibly violent, X-rated SF movie that was banned in the UK after people started imitating scenes from it, beating up tramps etc.  This of course meant that all my peers wanted to see it when we were about 16.  I didn't manage to see it until after Kubrick died and they were allowed to release it.

Aside from its infamy, it was also notable for it's remarkable electronic score, which was groundbreaking in 1971.

For some reason I don't see 1971 as 'old'.  Which is peculiar because it's before I was born.  For me, 'old' is pre-1966...

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Quote from: Tapewolf on October 20, 2007, 06:28:15 PMIt was an incredibly violent, X-rated SF movie that was banned in the UK

Interestingly enough, that's not what I heard.  I heard that they were planning to ban it, so Kubrick bought up all the copies of the film and refused to allow new ones to be made.  It was never banned in the US. (figures)

(I will, of course, defer to the gentleman from the UK if this is not accurate)

Anyways, the concept is that to escape a murder rap, the protagonist is shown a number of violent and pornographic (and violently pornographic) films while being given drugs which make him hate whatever he experiences.  During one of the films, he hears Beethoven's 9th Symphony, 4th movement (the Ode to Joy), synthesized in a similar manner to the Census ad.  After that, whenever he hears this music which he once loved, he becomes violently ill.

The point is, I don't know if you want what you're advertising to be associated with ultraviolence.

Edit: Now I remember what I came back to say...the protagonist is what b-tards pretend to be.

Video, video...need a video...

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Quote from: superluser on October 20, 2007, 06:59:17 PM
Interestingly enough, that's not what I heard.  I heard that they were planning to ban it, so Kubrick bought up all the copies of the film and refused to allow new ones to be made.

Yes, that's a more accurate way of putting it.  It was banned by Kubrick, not the government, but for people who wanted to see it, the net result was similar.
Some time in the mid-90s there was a cinema which illegally showed it (being a copyright/licensing offence) and I knew a guy at school who had a Dutch import, but I never managed to get a copy of it.

Clips of the film were shown in a documentary about how it was 'banned', and finally in the late 90s IIRC the thing was released (now downgraded from 'X' to 18) about a month or less after Kubrick died.

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Entertainingly, my brother went to an 11pm double feature back in, oh, late nineties or so.

Shown were: Natural Born Killers and A Clockwork Orange

He said... he was -slightly- uneasy walking home afterwards. Just a bit. ;-]
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbsqkDE5gts

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Quote from: GabrielsThoughts on October 23, 2007, 04:10:52 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbsqkDE5gts

the difficulty level alone makes me want this game, who knew homer was a force to be reckoned with.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmV1g6tuIGI I raise you Homer vs Dalek Emperor and everyone...Some the Combos the fighters are funny as hell

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Wow, that's just silly. :P  I lol'd.

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techmaster-glitch

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Do not watch all of these videos at once. If you do, they get less funny from humor desensitization.

One of the Who's On First skits by Abbot and Costello.
So. Much. Win.

And a few parodies...
Geroge Bush: Who's In China I wouldn't be surprised if a conversation like this ever actually happened with Bush :giggle
My Documents Who's On First meets the Office.
Naruto Who's On First Just Who's On First with naruto. Rammenstien will love this ;)
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Stumbled across this...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSqNx7vJLDE

Bangkok, oriental city. And man, is it ever an interesting place.

(SFW, and only 40 seconds)
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Quote from: llearch n'n'daCorna on November 23, 2007, 07:10:01 PMBangkok, oriental city.

Aww, man!  It's not from a musical about chess?

Fixed. (also SFW)

Edit: re-fixed


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Quote from: superluser on November 24, 2007, 01:40:10 AM
Aww, man!  It's not from a musical about chess?

Fixed. (also SFW)

Sir, I think you mean Fixed. ;-]
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