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Post by The Biff Lebowski on Nov 25, 2012 17:58:20 GMT -5
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Post by Queenie on Nov 26, 2012 10:41:32 GMT -5
Dammit . . . i'm blocked at work.
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Post by The Biff Lebowski on Nov 26, 2012 12:31:58 GMT -5
Dammit . . . i'm blocked at work. Yah, me too. Stupid wedding ring. Oh wait.........
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Post by Queenie on Nov 26, 2012 15:28:08 GMT -5
Dammit . . . i'm blocked at work. Yah, me too. Stupid wedding ring. Oh wait.........
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Post by potthole on Nov 27, 2012 21:44:08 GMT -5
This clip got sort of hot on Reddit over the weekend, getting about 18k views in the span of two days. I'm not in it, but I went to school with the guy in the ASU shirt and helped produce the show for a year when I was in high school. Somebody that works at WGRD must have noticed it, as they posted it on Tuesday. Although this Hot Tracks show contains a lot of unintentional humor, it's actually really cool that it's done. Both the hosts have forms of autism. They love music, which isn't all that common for people with autism, from what I understand, and they have been rating music on this public-access TV show for years. It's a neat way for them to express themselves in ways many people with autism can't. A couple years ago somebody started putting together a documentary on the two guys. The documentary sort of stalled, but the guy behind it claims that he's going to now try and finish it, given the recent interest shown on Youtube. Biff linked to a teaser clip-- it sounds as if the people finished about an hour's worth of "final edit" footage before they quit working on it. Here's another trailer for the documentary: vimeo.com/15256010Oh, and yes, I was once on this show, back when I was helping with it in high school (sure this clip has been posted here before)...
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Post by potthole on Nov 27, 2012 21:47:18 GMT -5
Should mention that FBHW have used some audio from this clip (0:14 mark) as a drop on the show.
What I love is how you hear the laughter of the crew bleeding through. The only hot mics were worn by the three people on stage. That laughter is coming from the control booth, about 30 feet back and behind windows and a big heavy wooden door.
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Post by Queenie on Nov 28, 2012 12:26:48 GMT -5
That is some funny stuff!! I especially liked the "that dude is gay" one!
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