"We want cool clothes, not this off-hand junk from losers," said Azibo Habiba, a 12-year-old. "We do not like to wear the shirts and caps from teams that get losses in big blowouts. Where are all the ones from the cool teams? Teams that squander a 5-0 lead are bad. These are just stupid advertisements for sad failures. And that one man who kept waving his hands like some kind of idiot...we don't want his name anywhere near us."
Kyle and Ethan talk to Dave Rubin about identifying as a conservative, California, and Christianity. Dave has written a new book titled Don’t Burn This Book available wherever you find books
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Issuing drilling permits that will instantly cause sea levels to rise 5,000 feet and drown everyone: Sadly, Al Gore was right.
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This is Groove is in the Heart by Deee-lite from 1990.
A Russian and a Japanese DJ set the beat for an American girl from Ohio. With them on this house track was a famous bass player and legendary saxophonist. Both were black. Q-tip pre fame was an excellent touch.
This is what race relations looked like 30 years ago. Before the race grifters and gangster rap.
On the plus side, this was the era of 60s throwbacks. I remember the bell bottoms and splashy colors of the Fresh Prince era. The neo 60s love music of REM, and the activism. Good times.
More interesting though, was the use of green screen and the early use of the fish eye for this music video. Usually, only huge bands could afford this level of production, but these guys managed a pure psychedelic trip on a budget.
You know the raves played this thing - and there were so many raves.
This certainly is a drug fueled. Have no doubts about that. However, as the pinnacle of the pre grunge, 60's retro house music scene, this video ...