Most people who know me are aware that I've been playing World of Warcraft since the last beta before the retail release. It's a fun and very addictive game. Some of the people who play it go a step further and capture video from the game in order to create little music videos. There are a few that are really well done.
One of the videos I ran across recently was a well-made one of some dwarf characters dancing to the song Moskua. Unfortunately, I can't find a link to it now and it was a streaming video so I couldn't save it when I first found it. Anyhoo, it's really well done. This morning I came across a link to the German band Ghengis Khan performing the song for television in 1979.
http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/KF/ghengis_khan.mpeg
Trust me, the WoW dwarf version is a million times better.
While watching the video, it struck me that a couple of the singers looked familiar. The one in blue looks like a bald Alan Rickman:

And the guy in green looks like the love child of Rip Taylor and the late magician Doug Henning:

I've ended up playing the video about a dozen times this morning for coworkers. The song isn't bad, in a silly catchy pop kind of way, but now it's stuck in my head and driving me nuts.
One of the videos I ran across recently was a well-made one of some dwarf characters dancing to the song Moskua. Unfortunately, I can't find a link to it now and it was a streaming video so I couldn't save it when I first found it. Anyhoo, it's really well done. This morning I came across a link to the German band Ghengis Khan performing the song for television in 1979.
http://blogfiles.wfmu.org/KF/ghengis_khan.mpeg
Trust me, the WoW dwarf version is a million times better.
While watching the video, it struck me that a couple of the singers looked familiar. The one in blue looks like a bald Alan Rickman:

And the guy in green looks like the love child of Rip Taylor and the late magician Doug Henning:

I've ended up playing the video about a dozen times this morning for coworkers. The song isn't bad, in a silly catchy pop kind of way, but now it's stuck in my head and driving me nuts.