Ramin Djawadi’s GOT theme pleasingly mashed with James Brown’s ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World’ by DJ Rozroz.
Because why not.
Ramin Djawadi’s GOT theme pleasingly mashed with James Brown’s ‘It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World’ by DJ Rozroz.
Because why not.
Experimental musician Jeroen Elfferich’s unique cover of the White Stripes classic.
He nails it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm9A0XS2m4M
Roman Antix, the band fronted by a 21 year-old Russell Crowe (aka Russ le Roq) and his mate Billy Dean Cochran that would evolve into 30 Odd Feet Of Grunts, perform What’s The Difference on NZ pop show Shazam! in 1985.
He was Australia’s Shakin’ Stevens.
Mmf.
Seán Thomas Gallobhaí channels (we’re fairly sure) Kermit, Piggy, Swedish Chef, Animal and Beaker at 6.30am after drinking a bottle of Famous Grouse Whisky (reportedly).
Sure anyone would sound like that.
(Thanks Lisa O’Brien)
Musician Luna Lee wires up her traditional Gayagaeum and applies Korean sensibilities to the Jimi Hendrix classic.
She also does a nice cover of Bold As Love.
Gonzo.
His tambourine skills, his panache, his effortless sense of style.
Form an orderly queue, ladies.
A rather excellent 19-track mashup by Ithaca Audio including Tetris, the Doctor Who theme and various video game titles, TV shows, films and music videos, performed live on a series of specially configured NES controllers. Ithaca sez:
2013 marks 35 years of video game music (Space Invaders, released in 1978 was the first game to feature a continuous soundtrack). So we took the opportunity to take a look back at some of our favourite examples of video game music and build a 19 track mashup, combining them with some other tracks we love.
YouTuber DJ1stBlood presents the inevitable first auto-tune mix of Michele Clarke’s viral interview about a recent giant hailstone shower in Texas.
Original clip here.