Posted on 01/13/2023 3:51:22 PM PST by BEJ
This is an older Be Bop Deluxe instrumental that the Count has jammed out on and made it into a statement about the COVID shots. As well, he has taken scenes from Fritz Lang's movie “Metropolis” and used it to highlight the dangers of technological tyranny and loss of FREEDOM.
When I heard “Shine” and “Bebop” I was thinking of “Just because my teeth are pearly...” like Django Reinhardt and Louis Armstrong did but this one is pretty groovy too.
I like, even though it is not the usual music I listen to. Metropolis works in this video.
Awesome tune! Actually saw them back in the 70s. Weird, but inspired, like a lot of music back then. Thanks!
Bee Bop Deluxe! What a blast from the past! Loved that movie too.
I am still trying to understand why people do not post their videos to Rumble or Bitchute instead of communist utube.
I do post video on Rumble, but I like YouTube better (or at least more familiar with it). Rumble doesn’t have a page like YouTube where you can hang a banner, have playlists, have thumbnails of videos, write comments, etc. I think that is esthetically more appealing. Rumble just presents your videos where you scroll down and that is it. Nothing makes it personalized.
Thanks you D_Idaho!
Thanks Dogbert41!
Thanks dynachrome!
Thankyou Boogieman!
Traffic. Your video will get seen by about 10,000 times more people with youtube’s traffic compared to any other site.
“Bee Bop Deluxe! What a blast from the past!” Ditto. Bee Bop Deluxe. Wow. 1974. Bill Nelson was talented but could not keep up with Bachman Turner Overdrive, Carpenters, and Beach Boys.
Be-Bop Deluxe - One of the underrated bands from back in the day. I’d play their stuff for friends and it was like “Wow! Who’s that?”
Now I have “Jet Silver and the Dolls of Venus” playing in my head....
Cool!
For now it will. But if we take market share away from the communists, the opposite could be true in the future. If bill gates thought this way, IBM would still be the top computer company.
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