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Great YouTube clips
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: x-man on August 31, 2013, 08:14:05 am ---I see that some people can move the videos from Youtube directly to here. I don't know how to do that, so I have to rely on telling you about them so you will go there.
--- End quote ---
Hi X-man and welcome to BetterMost (in case I missed you so far)! :)
This is a little off-topic here, but I like to post technical tips on the board instead of PMs from time to time, so more than one person can see them.
If you want to post a youtube video directly here on BM, look for the little youtube-icon on top of your text box when writing a post.
The first row of icons directly above the text box are our cowboy smileys. In the next row above the smileys is the youtube icon, second from left.
Click on the youtube icon and you will get this (without the spaces):
[youtube=425,350 ] [ /youtube]
Paste and copy your browser's adress line of the youtube video, and then insert it between the square brackets.
[ youtube=425,350]insert adress of youtube video here[ /youtube]
That's it! :)
With links it works the same way, you just use a different icon. The Hyperlink icon is two to the right from the youtube icon. Gives you this (again without spaces)
[url ] insert adress of link here [ /url]
Same way with pictures, which is the icon between youtube and hyperlink icon in the same row:
[img ] insert adress of picture here [ /img]
In the case of John's BBM video, it looks like this:
[ youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBlK4apIuKg[ /youtube]
And if I now erase the spaces, you can see the video:
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBlK4apIuKg[/youtube]
If you have more technical or otherwise questions, feel free to PM me or any other moderator of BetterMost. We're happy to help! :)
x-man:
I am hoping someone can help me track down a song, perhaps on YouTube. It is in Episode 5 of Season 4 of Queer as Folk. A line keeps repeating, "Doing what you want, and doing what you want me to do." Putting this quote on YouTube didn't get me anywhere, so perhaps that is not the name of the song. (Practically everything from QAF is on YouTube, it seems. I would be very grateful. Thanks.
Also, where in BBM do we hear the Wings portion of the score? I watch the film all the time, but never hear Wings--I only hear it on BBM Radio.
x-man:
(1) <You're Gone - Diamond Rio (w/lyrics)> done by mniicoleex3
I first heard this song on BBM Radio, and was so startled I just sat there for a while after it was over. You frequently hear songs that catch your situation very well, but you usually have to ignore some lines and alter others--not with You're Gone. Every line, every word, is a knife to the heart. The comments on youTube, posted below the window told me that everyone else was affected by the song as I was. You can imagine Ennis singing it to Jack.
(2) <BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE - Lover's Spit>
The video done by Luisa Lloyd is basically still shots of buildings, but the sound quality is especially good. The luna6 version is the official video. We get to see Kevin Drew, the scruffy, sweaty, hot, lead singer enjoying the song very much. The song is weird but great, and might tell you more about the mechanics of sex than you want to hear--lines like "All these people drinking lover's spit, sit around cleaning their face with it," and "Swallowing it while giving head, but it takes some hand to get used to it." The gritty lyrics work well with the dreamlike music of the song. Just take a chance on YouTube and try it. BTW, this is the song that plays in QAF when Justin and Brian reunite after Justin's disastrous affair with Ethan, and the two make love in Brian's office. :)
x-man:
A few more suggestions.
YouTube introduced me to John Grant and his first major album Queen of Denmark. When I got the CD and played it for the first time, I just thought "I really wasn't ready for an album like this." It is by far the best gay album I have ever heard, and Grant will appeal to Brokies, both M and F: lost love, regret, a few chances taken, difficult backgrounds, etc. No tracks are on BBM Radio, I suspect because it does not have a rural flavour, and it can be rather grim.
Grant is well represented on YouTube--songs and interviews with him where he is very outfront about himself and what he is trying to say in his music. You really owe it to yourself to get acquainted with him and his work. And listen to the words. The two songs at and near the end of the film Weekend are Grant's, and are two of the ones I am recommending to you here. On YouTube:
<John Grant - T.C. & Honeybear> done by keytoucher
This is a beautiful, bittersweet love song that shows Grant's vulnerability and trouble reaching out to others. Grant is nothing if not honest in his lyrics. This is my favourite track from the CD.
<John Grant & Midlake - I Wanna Go to Marz> done by positive viber
From what I know about Grant, this seems to be about his teenage years in a small town (Parker, CO to be exact). He contrasts the cloyingly sweet "malt shop" young, straight love scene with his real desire to "go to Marz" where "your sweet 16 is waiting for you after the show...where you'll get your heart's desire...(and) I will meet you under the lights." If you know the small town highschool scene and its alienation, you can relate to this song, particularly if you are gay.
<John Grant - Sigourney Weaver> done by Mr.Tappis14
This appears to describe Grant's feelings the day after he learned he was HIV positive. The Sigourney Weaver title refers to Alien, the great AIDS-metaphor film. His is a stark view of his situation, and in an interview Grant talks about his "not having a future."
x-man:
The famous cat herding commercial. It is the West. It belongs in BetterMost.
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk7yqlTMvp8[/youtube]
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