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by Josh Fleming on May 28, 2010
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Now I want to puke…
ROFL! Jonathan the zombie is a classic. Great video! I was just at Stam today…
Very creative! I love Chocolaterie Stam chocolate!!
Thanks, Terry – glad you’re listening! : )
Nice use of “Oh Fortuna”. I’m sure Karl Orf would be proud to see what his greatest work is being used for now.
Hey Ben, thanks for the watch. Actually, it’s called Carmina Burana and Carl Orff would probably be delighted it’s being used. I mean, his family was involved with the German military. Yikes. Turtle racing is a step up!
Actually Josh, Carmina Burama was the name of the Opera but Oh Fortuna is the song you feature in your video… it’s also been used by many others (just like the song from Chariot’s of Fire) like the Movie Excaliber, the Olympics and Nas ft Sean Puffy Combs’ “Hate Me Now”. Some might say “overused” but I’m assuming thats what you were going for. OK I’ve showed what a nerd I am over early 20th centrury classical music and late 90s hip hop.
Ok, I give. You have more 20th Century Classical Music game than I, and apparently the dude on YouTube that I ripped the music from! : )
haha, I owe it all to my Simpson College education… AKA a plethera of useless knowledge
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