authfriend wrote:

>I'm finding all *kinds* of neat stuff on YouTube.
>I had thought it was mostly teenagers' home videos
>of Stupid Human Tricks and MTV-type music videos,
>but after I stumbled across an old Dave Brubeck
>video on somebody's blog, and Curtis sent me to a
>terrific Sonny Williamson II video, I started
>poking around to see what else might be there.
>
>It's addictive.  I can hardly tear myself away.
>Here's a few of my finds:
>
>
>A real treasure--M.S. Subbulakshmi singing
>"Maitreem Bhajata":
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbBBNRT4VKg
>
>
>And a very different treasure, Bessie Smith
>singing "St. Louis Blues":
>http://tinyurl.com/jf8z2
>
>
>Physicist Richard Feynman in a charming,
>informal short talk analogizing scientific
>exploration to figuring out the rules of
>chess by observing a game, with a neat twist
>at the end:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub042xIT7a0
>
>
>Enrico Caruso singing "Vesti la giubba" from
>"I Pagliacci."  After this, they should have
>retired the number; nobody ever needed to sing
>it again:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0hX-8KSVOo
>
>
>Something for everybody.  What an amazing site.
>The best way to explore it, I've found, is via
>playlist categories, not the general categories.
>Every video on a playlist has a "Related playlists"
>link.  If you find a playlist with a number of
>videos you like, chances are the related playlists
>will also have neat stuff in that category, but
>they may also branch out and include surprises
>from entirely different categories.  I found the
>Subbulakshmi and Feynman videos via playlists
>related to a playlist in the Classical Music
>category.
>
>There's a bunch of other good Carnatic music
>videos, BTW.  If anyone's interested, I'll post
>links to some of those as well.
>
>
>  
>
Enjoy while you can as the RIAA has YouTube in their crosshairs for 
unlicensed works (such as people using copyrighted music in their video 
without securing the rights).

Thomas Jefferson believed that copyrights and patents should only last 3 
years. 



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