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    Sex, religion, politics, music, and Danza

    posted by songspeak | 08.30.08 | permalink | comment?

    This past week, much like last week, brought us some good times. Here are some of our faves from the past week.

    Jesus Christ, Katy Perry! The Today Show?

    David Duchovny wants to believe…that he can have sex with everyone on the planet

    Is MC Hammer ready for some football?

    Girl performs Carry On Wayward Son on a keyboard, and it TOTALLY ROCKS

    Hold me closer, Tony Danza

    We’re just Biden our time until the DNC

    Tags: addiction, david duchovny, dnc, electone, elton john, espn, football, girl, good times, jesus christ, joe biden, kansas, katy perry, mc hammer, sex, spouse, today show, Tony Danza, yamaha

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    Girl performs Carry On Wayward Son on a keyboard, and it TOTALLY ROCKS

    posted by matt | 08.27.08 | permalink | 3 comments

    We’re not in Kansas anymore. About 20 seconds in, you’ll see what I mean. She recreates all instruments in the song using this Yamaha keyboard. That’s some fancy footwork. Carry on, my wayward son…

    Thanks to Jeff for the link. The girl’s version of Rush’s YYZ is also quite awesome.

    And watch the original version of Carry On Wayward Son, by Kansas… it’s truly amazing to see how many band members and instruments they used after watching the girl’s performance on the keyboard.

    Tags: 10 year old, 70s music, carry on my wayward son, carry on wayward son, electone, girl, japan, japanese, kansas, keyboard, recital, rush, stage, synthesizer, we're not in kansas anymore, yamaha, yyz


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