Today would have been Bob's 68th birthday! In honor of the honorable Robert Nesta, here's a live performance of "Lively Up Yourself", recorded less than a year before he left us.
The Portland Cello Project returns to Bozeman with a performance set on Wednesday, January 30 at Montana State University. Limited tickets on sale now:
Ewan Dobson can rip an acoustic guitar like nobody's business! I somehow think the gi and Karate Kid headband, and what's going on behind him on the green screen make this video even more awesome.
The cookie season for the Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming starts in 18 days! Make sure you answer your door if one of our excited little Scouts comes knocking. It means a lot to them, as you will see in this video. I feel bad laughing at this, but let me point out that I wouldn't have shared this had the girl not stood back up and looked at the camera. It appears to me that she was not hurt. Bu
This isn't exactly a "how to" video, but nonetheless, it is video footage of a successful bobcat rescue. These two guys come across a bobcat stuck in a trap and eventually free the animal with a stick. Note: You should probably not rely on just a stick when handling a bobcat in any way. Warning: Video contains some explicit language.
If you're a fan of blooper reels like myself, here's a good one featuring an elderly couple filming a truck stop commercial in Maine. A series of outtakes from the commercial was released to YouTube. This poor guy had a really hard time remembering his line..."baked in a buttery, flaky crust". His wife gave him the third degree until she took over...and then he got to bask in the baked,
If you used to watch HBO's "Flight of the Conchords" and wish they'd make more episodes....well, that's still not happening. There is, however, a mini-episode on YouTube you may not know about. The boys reunite for charity. Check out this video they posted back in August for a group called Cure Kids.
If you haven't seen this video yet, it's pretty hilarious and ear-opening. A spoof band from Australia called Axis of Awesome performs "4 Chords", a montage of pop songs that use the same 4-chord melody. An original way to show just how unoriginal most pop songs are.