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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Scrubs Every Girl's Name to JD from Dr. Cox (Series 4 & 5)

Edit: 1 Million Views! Thanks so much guys :) - Also the 2nd Most Watched Scrubs Fanvid! To watch in higher quality, add "&fmt=18" to the YouTube code.

Definitely one of my harder vids to make. It's not brilliant (look at me trying to promote my works), but it's the best I could do.

The names are mostly in order from series 4-5 although there're a few slightly out of place to make it sound better. I think I got all of them, but please message me if I missed any (only the names rather than the feminine references). I'm aware I missed out Spider-girl, but that was due to the audience laughter (unfortunately) and wouldn't fit in anywhere.

Enjoy! :D

Unfortunate Misses:

Rosalita
Phillis
Nancy (another one)
Spider-Girl
Dorothy (again in the same episode)
Paula (can't believe no one noticed this in over a year)


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Saturday, October 23, 2010

New Orleans Vocal Groups Connection, Volume 3

25 more fine examples of New Orleans vocal group gems from the 50s! Song list:
THE BARONS: Cold Kisses/ Don't Walk Out/ THE BEES: Get Away Baby/ I Want To Be Loved/ Snatchin Back/ THE BLENDERS: Graveyard/ It Takes Time/ DAVE COLLINS AND THE SCRUBS: Bluesy Me/ THE DUKES: My Lost Dreams/ THE GOLDENAIRES: And All About You/ My Only Girl/ THE HAWKS: He's The Fat Man/ It Ain't That Way/ That's What You Are/ Why Oh Why/ THE KIDDS: I Won't Be Back/ THE PELICANS: Ain't Gonna Do It/ Are You Forgetting Me/ ROY PERKINS AND GROUP: Here I Am/ You're Gone/ THE SCOTCHTONES: Do You Have The Right/ THE SHA-WEEZ: You Made Me Love You/ THE SPIDERS: I Don't Want To Lose Her/ She Keeps Me Wondering/ THE TOPPERS: I'm A Young Man

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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Riding the Wave

Riding the WaveThe medically minded Scrubs is an eccentric affair, populated by a zany cast of residents saving lives while learning life's little lessons in the process. Though lacking the show's oddball humor, its soundtrack is undeniably earnest, with a rich understanding of the pleasures and hardships faced by the hospital workers. The show's theme song, Lazlo Bane's quirky banjo twanger, sighs "I'm no Superman," as an uncharacteristically subdued Guided by Voices track cautions to "Hold on Hope." Ex-Men at Work frontman Colin Hay lends his sage advice with acoustic renditions of "Beautiful World" and the chestnut "Overkill," while Eels' "Fresh Feeling" begins with a tuning orchestra and turns into a tripping beatfest. The highlights, though, belong to Francis Dunnery, sounding uncannily like Peter Gabriel on the high-tea string elegance of "Good Life," and the Shins, with "New Slang," a humble campfire song. Puttering along pleasantly, Scrubs, while a little bland, is nevertheless a life-affirming collection that's as hopeful as the aspiring young doctors on the show. --Annie Zaleski

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