I would KILL to be able to do this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZsML4uWoiw&eurl=http%3A%2F%2F
Wow... just wow.
When you posting up a vid Henman?
Quote: Leevil @ May 11 2009, 12:35 AM BSTWhen you posting up a vid Henman?
hah - I'd just end up drenching the camera in dribble and getting cramp in me gob.
Not THAT sort of vid Lee.
That is wow though.
Some crazy tandem use of a harmonica: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tda6i_bdlA
Quote: Leevil @ May 11 2009, 12:41 AM BSTNot THAT sort of vid Lee.
Quote: Rob0 @ May 11 2009, 12:49 AM BSTThat is wow though.
Some crazy tandem use of a harmonica: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tda6i_bdlA
Brilliant. Hillbilly Beatbox. Yeehaw, mofos.
I used to be good at beatboxing when I was at school - videos like that show you there is always someone better so why bother in the first place and from other videos I know he's not the best - search roxaloops, he's some swedish kid I think he's got mad skills...
Roxaloops - check it out from 3:25 - the beginning is preamble. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dq4LWB4b-s&feature=fvst
He's like a cool version of Aaron if he'd had a mic and a hoodie.
Quote: SlagA @ May 11 2009, 11:17 AM BSTRoxaloops - check it out from 3:25 - the beginning is preamble. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dq4LWB4b-s&feature=fvst
He's like a cool version of Aaron if he'd had a mic and a hoodie.
Sure "Looks" Like Aaron...
Sometimes being a Hip hop fan is a lot like being a Sports fan, as MCs, DJs, Breakdancers and Human Beatboxers all have their respective competition circuits. When the quality of the music started going downhill, in the mid-'90, I started getting into the competition side of things instead. In the days before I had a computer, I'd often travel overnight, on the coach, down to London, just to buy videos, from specialist shops.
I've done a lot of DJing, Beatboxing, and even Breakdancing, over the years, but the one thing I could never get the hang of was Freestyle Rapping. There's two styles of Freestyle Rapping - the first, and the best known style, is the Battle, which was made famous by the film 8-Mile. The second, less-known style, is when an MC will ask the audience to pass him random objects, and will incorporate them into his Rapping, whilst staying on-time to the beat.
Here's two 3-minute clips of each style:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE6KvkF67qM This guy actually holds the World Record for the longest continuous Freestyle Rap, going for an amazing 9 hours!
My mate got into an MC battle outside a night club in Magaluf - f**king hilarious as it was like the second time he ever done it and the lad he was "Battling" was a DJ for the night club...
Supernatural was just banana's!!
Thanks for sharing Catskillz
Here's one of my favourite Breakdance battles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6Hx6qZS9sI
The older Beatbox fans on here might be interested to know that the 1987 film comedy 'Disorderlies', starring The Fat Boys, is on tonight, on film channel TCM, at 7:15.
Quote: catskillz @ May 12 2009, 12:41 AM BSTI'd often travel overnight, on the coach, down to London, just to buy videos, from specialist shops.
I can imagine.