Russell Porter with human beatbox Beardyman (BBtv)
- Length: 8:57
- Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
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- Author: boingboingtv
Tags: bbtv beardyman beatbox boing boingboing breakbeats breakdancing dancing funny girls hot hotties human London music old porter rap rapper report russell school sexy UK video
Boing Boing tv's UK-based music correspondent Russell Porter interviews -- and coaxes an epic street performance from -- Beardyman, the human beatbox from Brighton. This dude is a totally unassuming normal guy who can flip a switch in his brain to make crazy perfect funky human beatbox sounds come out of his mouth. The ladies dig it, as you'll see around 08:13, when he lets loose on the mic with a flock of blonde birds surrounding him.BBtv online: http://tv.boingboing.net
Norma Jean-Lets go all the way.
- Length: 2:51
- Rating: 5.00 (5 ratings)
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- Author: mrronniea
Tags: Branson country Jean- Mo. music Norma Porter Wagoner-
Another hit by Norma Jean. Recorded for RCA on 8-8-1963. This was Norma Jean's first of many hits. Here's Norma Jean's web site.http://www.prettymissnormajean.com/
Sound Wars beta 2
- Length: 4:36
- Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
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- Author: djsteveporter
Tags: DJ Funny Live Music Porter Remix Steve Studio
a goofy first look into Steve Porter's new studio construction.
Russell Porter: Transgressive Records, rockfeedback (BBtv)
- Length: 5:57
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- Author: boingboingtv
Tags: alternative brighton electro emo indie Jeremy knives Ladyfuzz London music Noisettes porter report rock russell Subways the UK video Warmsley young
Boing Boing tv's UK-based music correspondent Russell Porter takes a break at the recent Great Escape festival in Brighton to discuss the state of the Brit indie music scene with Toby from Transgressive Records, and Tom from the alternative music news and community website rockfeedback.com.Transgressive was founded by two 20-year-old music fans who wanted to create a company that was "ethically sound and would release the best records in the world." Bands represented include The Young Knives (featured in previous BBtv episodes with Russell Porter, part 1, part 2), The Subways, Ladyfuzz, Jeremy Warmsley, and the Noisettes. Snip from the Transgressive manifesto: It would be a label not linked to a style or genre, but one which would be represented by a logo that would be simply a stamp of quality on each perfect disk. After a couple of pints in a Holborn boozer (not too far away from where Andy Gill would later record the classic debut LP from the Young Knives -- although neither of the Trans twins knew it at the time) they had planned the first three releases and strove to grow the label to the stage where they could fund and make records that otherwise would not be released, and build a community of like minded people who could realise that anything is possible... More BOING BOING TV: http://tv.boingboing.net
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