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Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars - Uptown Funk

Botch

MetaBotch Doggy Dogg Mellencamp
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This sounds like it could've come from Jam & Lewis in the mid-eighties... and that's not a bad thing! :music-rockout:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPf0YbXqDm0[/youtube]
 
Very cool. Bruno Mars is bad mother f@#$%&.

Ted Nugent was on That Metal Show and one of the standard questions they ask all their guests is "if you could play in any band right now who would it be?", to which Ted Nugent replied he would like to play with Bruno Mars band. He then commented on how incredibly talented and tight those guys are.

I would love to be able to lay down bass lines like that.
 
definitely amazing. i was avoiding this video for a long time via youtube, knowing id be hooked. that i will be steered away from my country and my current vibe for some herb alpert.

this definitely raised some hair on my back. amazing performance, creativity, and absolutely 'rehashing' (i know that word is overused), the 80's and 90's and spitting it out like a brand new jacket.

the stretch limo, neon lights, clothes, hair, everything. im so glad i grew up in the 80s and 90s. we will never see decades like that again.

oh the 60s and 70s, immaculate, but wish i was able to experience that too.

great video. thank you for posting.
 
My buddy Bunny called this in November, said this would be huge.
It's been #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the last two weeks, apparently. :eek:bscene-drinkingcheers:
 
I come to the conclusion that Bruno Mars is the James Brown of our era. He is not only a great star, he knows the importance of the music and the band. The music he associates himself with could stand alone without his uttering one note of singing.
 
Botch said:
This sounds like it could've come from Jam & Lewis in the mid-eighties... and that's not a bad thing! :music-rockout:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPf0YbXqDm0[/youtube]


I like it!!! The pink jacket(not very many males can rock the pink thing) the vibe, kinda' funkie. Also, the hats...I luv hats, with the bandana under the brow, NiCE!

Barbi votes...yes! Bruno Mars, rocks it!
 
^^^ without even re-watching, was that the trio high-stepping down a few steps? Incredible!

EDIT: Nope, I was looking at the timing of the trio at 3:00.
The splits at 4:30 were sofa king cool, though, also! :shock:
 
I highly recommend all three That's Entertainment documentaries if you enjoyed those little snippets.

You get many full-length dance numbers - done to the original songs / scores (natch!)

And once you've seen them and want more, then get the full length feature films from which the numbers were drawn. (For example, all ten (10) movies featuring Fred and Ginger!)

Jeff
 
2015 Grammy for Record of the Year!

2015 Grammy for Best Performance by a Duo or Group!

:banana-rock: :banana-rock: :banana-rock: :banana-rock:
 
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