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Video about cats... video about dogs... Now it's time for cat vs dog video, spaghetti western style.

*heh*

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Let us not forget cats vs reptiles. ^_^

You can play this alongside in sync if you want some music accompanying it. :p
http://youtu.be/qRToWFtQgQA?t=2m2s
 
I like the sudden wave of dog material here at the bear.

Also that dog dragging his legs, probably just scratching his balls. Or putting on a show for the camera. Youtube later recommended some videos and one of them was weird and funny... I think? Hots dogs or hot legs. Weird stuff.
 
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Let us not forget cats vs reptiles. ^_^

You can play this alongside in sync if you want some music accompanying it. :p
http://youtu.be/qRToWFtQgQA?t=2m2s
Music was perfect haha!

Ah yes...

 
I've seen Joe cocker live once in 2000. I remember some girls spontaneously dancing on the tables and platforms during "You can leave your hat on". It was barely an hour he was on stage. But it was beautiful, as he entered the stage thousands of people in the middle of an open place in the city where suddenly silent as he began to sing.

Best 3€ I ever payed for a concert.
 
I've seen Joe cocker live once in 2000. I remember some girls spontaneously dancing on the tables and platforms during "You can leave your hat on". It was barely an hour he was on stage. But it was beautiful, as he entered the stage thousands of people in the middle of an open place in the city where suddenly silent as he began to sing.

Best 3€ I ever payed for a concert.

Lucky you. He was one of the most expressive singers of just about anything, ever. He could make you feel a song, like Levi Stubbs, Janis Joplin, and maybe only a few others could. I think he learned to sing by watching Ray Charles. He learned well.

Worst Prognostications Hall of Fame:
"The song is no good. It isn't a hit."
[Producer Don Simpson, who wanted "Up Where We Belong" cut from Officer and a Gentleman]
 
I've seen Joe cocker live once in 2000. I remember some girls spontaneously dancing on the tables and platforms during "You can leave your hat on". It was barely an hour he was on stage. But it was beautiful, as he entered the stage thousands of people in the middle of an open place in the city where suddenly silent as he began to sing.

Best 3€ I ever payed for a concert.

I saw him in the mid '70s, one of the first big-name concerts I ever went to. Such a long career.
 
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