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Pop Musicology - "The Second Drummer Drowned"

Michael Jackson Thriller dance zombie

Despite the advancing age of Michael Jackson and his albums, there's never any shortage of people willing to make their own homage. With the rise of YouTube, it's gotten even more widespread, with the 'Thriller' homemades spreading to other countries.


A search on Youtube yields about 120 000 hits, but I'm hoping they're not all Michael Jackson impersonations.

No, at least some of them should be related to Muhammed Ali and the 'Thiller in Manila'. Or video reviews of tepid Hollywood thrillers.

What about the French, though? Are they wise to the MJ scene? Do they have a need to express their inner Thilller? It seems they do, but they're just willing to put a lot more work in it.

This first video was found on Monkey Review, and is of a French dude named François Macré, who decided to take 64 video tracks of himself and assemble the song, acappella.




It's awesome, but I can't help but wonder how strained he was to work on it. Certainly, recording some of fthe percussion work was dull and exhausting? Anyway, with a press of a button we can enjoy the fruits of his labours, which is what the Internet is all about, anyway.

The second video was made by some French school, that decided to involve the entire place in a one-shot steadycam tribute to 'Thriller'.


LIP DUB IUT SRC ROUEN 2008 from arcanes-prod on Vimeo.

It's not as impressive, but it is a pretty good video, shot like a marketing video for the school. Some of those kids need to get out of their private school and see what actual street kids look like when they're hanging around, though.

*this image is from Thriller helped me find my feet on the Guardian.
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Sam Sparro

October 9th 2008 00:55
Sam Sparro


Earlier this year, Mr Sparro ruffled a few feathers when he slagged Madonna by telling a UK interviewer he thought she was "wretched", "vulgar" and "not young and sexy anymore". Controversial statement or not, it certainly got this Australian singer-songwriter noticed but his self-titled debut album is anything but controversial and certainly not boring.

Sam Sparro


It's a solid offering of discofied electro-dunk, with his soulful tones used to full effect across a constantly shifting spectrum of dance styles. Some of the lyrics are a bit juvenile but on the large part, his songs likes to tackle big ideas about the world and our place in it such as his hit debut single, "Black and Gold", which peaked at no.2 on the UK Singles Chart and no.4 on the ARIA Singles Chart back home.

Sam Sparro Track Listing:

1. Too Many Questions
2. Black & Gold (Marcussen Album Version)
3. 21st Century Life
4. Sick
5. Waiting For Time
6. Recycle It!
7. Cottonmouth
8. Hot Mess
9. Pocket
10. Cut Me Loose
11. Sally
12. Clingwrap
13. Can't Stop This / Still Hungry




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Ne-Yo - Year Of The Gentleman

October 1st 2008 01:00
Ne-Yo


Popular US singer-songwriter-producer Ne-Yo's third studio album, Year Of The Gentleman, was released in Australia on September 20, 2008 and is named in honour of Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra.

Citing the two legends as the inspiration behind his music and clothes, you could be forgiven that he actually meant Michael Jackson judging from the album's first single "Closer" - the MJ-esque vocals and dance moves in the music video are clearly evident.

"Years ago, if you weren't wearing the right suit or have a correct crease in your pants, you couldn't even get in the door--let alone on stage to perform," said Ne-Yo.

"For me, the sharpness of Sammy and Sinatra is the kind of style I strive for in clothes and music. 'Year of the Gentleman' is named in honor of those guys." he added.

Ne-Yo Year Of The Gentleman


Year Of The Gentleman Track Listing:

1. Closer
2. Nobody
3. Single
4. Mad
5. Miss Independent
6. Why Does She Stay
7. Fade Into The Background
8. So You Can Cry
9. Part Of The List
10. Back To What You Know
11. Lie To Me
12. Stop This World
13. What's The Matter
14. Because Of You

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Pussycat Dolls - Doll Domination

September 24th 2008 01:15
Pussycat Dolls


US all-girl pop band, the Pussycat Dolls, have just released their hotly anticipated sophomore album, Doll Domination, in Australia on September 20


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Nelly - Brass Knuckles

September 18th 2008 06:45
Nelly


After several delays, Rap star Nelly has released his latest studio album, Brass Knuckles, on Sept. 13 in Australia and Sept. 16 in the US


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Jessica Simpson - Do You Know

September 16th 2008 06:45
Jessica Simpson


Jessica Simpson has returned to her 'roots' for her latest album, "Do You Know", a country album inspired by the country music she was brought up listening to. Simpson's sixth overall studio album and the first since the disastrous "A Public Affair" album of 2006, Do You Know was recorded in Nashville and features collaborations with legendary country music artist Dolly Parton and songwriter Hillary Lindsey of Carrie Underwood fame


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Michael Jackson King of Pop 50th Anniversary Edition


The King of Pop: Limited Edition Australian 50th Anniversary Edition is a compilation album featuring all of MJ's greatest hits as voted by you


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Ash Grunwald - Fish Out Of Water

September 3rd 2008 23:59
Ash Grunwald


Aussie singer Ash Grunwald first came into the limelight in 2002 when his first solo album, Introducing Ash Grunwald, was released to critical acclaim


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Sneaky Sound System - 2 (Two)

August 22nd 2008 07:20
Sneaky Sound System


Sydney-based Sneaky Sound System is a three-piece Australian pop band made up of Miss Connie (Connie Mitchell), Black Angus (Angus McDonald), and MC Double D (Daimon Downey


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Katy Perry - One Of The Boys

July 21st 2008 23:21
Katy Perry


US songstress Katy Perry has taken the music charts by storm with her worldwide no.1 smash hit single "I Kissed A Girl", a seriously infectious and catchy number that deals with sexual orientation and to a certain extent, promiscuity as well


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Swallowing a microphone

July 15th 2008 02:06
The wedding singer angry and drunk
While it might seem like a good idea to have the microphone on a stand, there are all kinds of microphone-related accidents that can happen. This is a bizarre, hilarious video of a wedding singer getting a big surprise.


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Coldplay - Viva La Vida

June 24th 2008 06:15
Coldplay


Following the success of their no.1 album X&Y (2005), English alternative rock band Coldplay have released their fourth album Viva La Vida this month


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Vanessa Amorosi Somewhere in the Real World
Vanessa Amorosi - Somewhere in the Real World


Melbourne born singer Vanessa Amorosi finally released her much-awaited second studio album, Somewhere in the Real World, this week - an album six years in the making


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Gangstagrass album for download

May 16th 2008 06:58
Gangstagrass album cover
Found on BoingBoing, Gangstagrass, a hybrid mashup of hip hop and bluegrass music.

"Mashup artist Rench has released a free album of "gangstagrass" music -- hiphop mashed with bluegrass. The mixes are really good, in that, "Hey, who knew those two really different flavors worked so well together?" way that makes mashups so much fun to listen to


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