The instrumental show that comes up after this 1967 adlib playing the string instruments....is a great bit better because they are older playing live and it's the real deal...just my thoughts
Thanks for sharing, if not I wouldn't have known or seen the other one 😀 😉
TC
Title: Re: Arlo's Video Jukebox - classic hits
Post by: -gg- on June 14, 2022, 09:34:07 PM
Title: Re: Arlo's Video Jukebox - classic hits
Post by: Arlo on June 14, 2022, 09:36:56 PM
I'm proud of you. :old:
Title: Re: Arlo's Video Jukebox - classic hits
Post by: knorB on June 14, 2022, 09:38:00 PM
Title: Re: Arlo's Video Jukebox - classic hits
Post by: Arlo on June 14, 2022, 09:42:22 PM
So how old is that political rap thing? Just curious. If that's 'classic' to you perhaps Gina's pee pee video is your thing as well. :D
Title: Re: Arlo's Video Jukebox - classic hits
Post by: knorB on June 14, 2022, 09:49:13 PM
Title: Re: Arlo's Video Jukebox - classic hits
Post by: Arlo on June 14, 2022, 09:54:20 PM
Turning a classic song thread into your political hissyfest is impressive. What with 2021 songs being your 'classics.' It's ok by me if you get the thread locked.
"Writing for Vice, Drew Millard described MacDonald as "turgid", and wrote that he rose to fame by "taking the undercooked platitudes of the Intellectual Dark Web and filtering them into songs", adding that he "can feel like an unstoppable force of reactionary dumbness". Nicholas Tomasheski of The Post Millennial described MacDonald as "anti-woke". Ariana Thompson of Inked described MacDonald as "one of the most divisive personas hip hop has ever seen" and wrote that his right-wing fanbase "cling onto every word he utter".