Tuesday, December 20, 2011
We wrote about the Toro singer Dan many times, highlighting their different songs that often cover the copyright. His latest book is an anti-soup song and video called SOUP Cabana (take a wild guess what it refers to). Watch the video here first and then play the video and why it is interesting (beyond the music / lyrics):
Second, creativity has to do with the interpretation and re-imagine what they see and hear around them. The idea that creativity exists in a vacuum, and you're not a real artist unless you can do something "totally original" is not only stupid, contrary to the basic tenets of how the universe works . Everything is influenced by something else. If you want a rich cultural landscape, we must embrace remixes, mashups embrace and hug to share, do not cling to ideas such as pieces of property.
Third, the Internet is an amazing new forum for freedom of expression and celebration of those in power that we have. The idea that governments and even private companies can police the Internet and decide what people in the world are allowed to say and hear is tyrannical.


Perhaps the most interesting, however, is how the song and the video came together. Having decided he wanted to write a song about the soup, he approached his followers on Twitter, asking for "help with themes and words." After a lot of ideas, and realize that I had to do something different for the video was on Facebook and asked for volunteers to take pictures of them with different letters were signs ... and tons and tons of people took the opportunity . The entire video was compiled in the last hours, and every effort is quite impressive. 
Dan Bull is a musician. The entertainment industry and lobbyists insist SOUP the support they are doing this to protect people like Dan Bull - but Dan is quite reasonable fear that this law will do to your ability to succeed online. Dan Bull is so well known as it is because 
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First, endangers the future of the Internet, which is much more valuable, both the entertainment and commercial office has never been never will be.
First, what I find most interesting about this is that Dan is not in the U.S. . but the United Kingdom. However, the law recognizes that the debate in the United States may have. significant and dangerous of all the world In discussing their reasons for making a song about soup, Dan said, "The soup is odious on three fronts:"
Second, creativity has to do with the interpretation and re-imagine what they see and hear around them. The idea that creativity exists in a vacuum, and you're not a real artist unless you can do something "totally original" is not only stupid, contrary to the basic tenets of how the universe works . Everything is influenced by something else. If you want a rich cultural landscape, we must embrace remixes, mashups embrace and hug to share, do not cling to ideas such as pieces of property.
Third, the Internet is an amazing new forum for freedom of expression and celebration of those in power that we have. The idea that governments and even private companies can police the Internet and decide what people in the world are allowed to say and hear is tyrannical.
Find best price for : --video----Bull--
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