A video rendition of Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man. One of my favorite songs of the psychedelic sixties. Best viewed in full screen mode, with moderately high volume.
My First Try. "I Am The Walrus," Tribute Video. Psychedelic Style Imagery Set To Music. I used Windows Movie Maker primarily to put this video together. Music was edited using Audacity software. I tip my hat to the Beatles, and anyone else out there who contributed to this Tribute Video. A sincere Thanks. Hope You Enjoy. Best With High Speed (340 kps) Connection.
My rendition of (live version) Pink Floyd's Astronomy Domine. From the UmmaGumma Album. Amazing live performance. Best viewed at full screen with moderately high volume. Hope you enjoy it.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in Oh What a Knight (Disney 1927) Silent. I added the soundtrack to this version, and I think it makes it a little more fun to watch. Enjoy!
We Deliver (Intro) and Journey To The Center of The Mind, by The Amboy Dukes with Ted Nugent on guitar. This is a personal favorite of mine. I just love this. I made the intro, and added an edited soundtrack. Sounds better in stereo, but you can't have everything. I hope you enjoy it, as much as I do.
From HyaPowa The Gravesite of Jack Kerouac, visited by Allen Ginsberg and Bob. Musical background = "My Back Pages" by The Byrds. and The Bees by "That Guy!"
My video interpretation of Simon and Garfunkel's, Bridge Over Troubled Water. I hope you enjoy it. You can visit me at:
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Using a musical track that I previously put together, I added video to the audio to produce an A/V version of my mix. This is the result for the track that begins with Horse Latitudes, has a bridge with, "Two Riders were Approaching and the Wind began to Howl," which is a lead-in to All Along The Watchtower. Just some stuff I enjoy doing. I hope you enjoy it too.
The Nazis destroyed the only remaining copy of this experimental film with sound. The copy I found was silent. I thought it would be neat to once again add a soundtrack to it. I don't know what Hans Richter would think of my choice of music, but it seems to work pretty well. You might say that the Nazis stole it, and I'm stealing it back!