FreddeGredde of YouTube fame has put together a medley of 22 television theme songs. The acoustic piano “duet” is incredible. It features songs from old favorites like Cheers and Charles in Charge as well as more modern themes from True Blood and Big Bang Theory. Luckily for Freddie, his hard work has paid off. He was featured on the front page of social media bookmarking site, Digg, as well as the Huffington Post. Check out Freddie’s talent below and be sure to stop by his official website: Fredde Gedde.
We’ve been waiting for what feels like an eternity, but we now have the answer to the age old question: Who would win in a cat versus robot show down? The answer may surprise you. So place your bets, grab some drinks and snacks, and prepare to watch the big fight!
The birth of YouTube was truly a gift to the internet. Not only can we find tons of copyright infringing music videos, television and movie clips, but now the everyday Joe has the opportunity to create and share their own works of art. Amateur video making has brought us memorable homemade minis like “Charlie Bit My Finger” and “David After Dentist“. Now video artists are taking it a step further by piecing together some amazing mashups. Below is a sampling of some of the top mashups currently on YouTube.
Sgt. Pepper’s Paradise City – A blend of The Beatles and Guns n’ Roses
Lady Gaga vs Christopher Walken – A mix of Lady Gaga’s music and Christopher Walken’s lovely voice
We Will Rock and Roll Beverly Hills – a combination of Queen, Joan Jett, and Weezer.
And just for fun, we’ll throw in a mashup unrelated to music but full of brilliance nonetheless. Friends Meets Superfriends
According to the Hollywood Reporter, YouTube is launching a new channel where “citizen journalists” can post their videos and online news editors can use them in their coverage.
This basically means that anyone with a camera or phone can now be a part of major news coverage.
Editors can even request videos of a certain subject matter with the new YouTube Direct. Of course, the primary aim is celebrity coverage or bizarre behavior.
Sites already testing it include Huffington Post, NPR and the San Francisco Chronicle. And since no news show or online entity can exist today without video, it will be interesting to track the success of this new YouTube feature .
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