What do you do if you come across a dead body? Don`t call the police just yet! That body could be a financial gold mine! Original comedy video by Keit
What do you do if you come across a dead body? Don`t call the police just yet! That body could be a financial gold mine! Original comedy video by Keith Hanshaw staring Dana Sink and Adam Smith.
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Ever wanted to create something from nothing? Create a magic vortex with your hand and pull all kinds of objects out of nothing! NO thumbtips used and
Ever wanted to create something from nothing? Create a magic vortex with your hand and pull all kinds of objects out of nothing! NO thumbtips used and you can clearly see my hands are EMPTY!
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The "My Dollar Project" - click on the related link below the video if you want to support this project. We`re going to donate 100% of the money made
The "My Dollar Project" - click on the related link below the video if you want to support this project. We`re going to donate 100% of the money made from this video to the My Dollar Project sponsor charity.
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"Shapes of Things" is a song originally performed by The Yardbirds when Jeff Beck was the guitar player. It is probably one of their best known songs
"Shapes of Things" is a song originally performed by The Yardbirds when Jeff Beck was the guitar player. It is probably one of their best known songs due to Jeff Beck`s groundbreaking guitar solo, which contained heavy amounts of fuzztone and feedback, both rare at the time. The song was covered in this form by the band Rush on their 2004 EP Feedback. The song was also re-worked by Jeff Beck and is the leadoff track to his 1968 album Truth, with the vocals performed by Rod Stewart. Gary Moore covered the Jeff Beck Group version on his 1983 album Victims of the Future. Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes later covered it in concert on their 2000 live album Live at the Greek. Though Page still played the solo from the original version. 1966 lineup: Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, and Chris Dreja.
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