First off, here's a "better" version, with a different Moonie pic--I think he looked a little too loony in the original version--and a little more attention to mouth location (to fix the mustache effect).
Secondly, I did post it on "my" Who message board (The Shout)-- where it got an enthusiastic response. However, when I put it up on the "official" Who message board? Not a single comment.
Still, somebody must have passed around the link, because the new version has over 220 views. Considering Pete's theory that he has a online fan base of about 400 people, that view count almost qualifies as a "viral hit"!
Ha. Yeah, that's a good one. So funny to see Keith throw his drum sticks. If only he'd set fire to the drums in honor of the yuletide holidays!
As for differing responses from people to the same content in different settings, there's probably a Master's level thesis hiding in those findings dealing with the peer-based behavior of people.
One of my partners is a Who fan. At our business's holiday party yesterday, I showed him this video via my phone. He was appropriately amused and wanted the link to the YouTube version, which I have provided.
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Ha! Moonie on the drums is quite amusing. Art imitating life. Is that suitable to post, say, on some Pete blog somewhere?
First off, here's a "better" version, with a different Moonie pic--I think he looked a little too loony in the original version--and a little more attention to mouth location (to fix the mustache effect).
http://youtu.be/wjY73wV-6yA
Secondly, I did post it on "my" Who message board (The Shout)-- where it got an enthusiastic response. However, when I put it up on the "official" Who message board? Not a single comment.
Still, somebody must have passed around the link, because the new version has over 220 views. Considering Pete's theory that he has a online fan base of about 400 people, that view count almost qualifies as a "viral hit"!
Ha. Yeah, that's a good one. So funny to see Keith throw his drum sticks. If only he'd set fire to the drums in honor of the yuletide holidays!
As for differing responses from people to the same content in different settings, there's probably a Master's level thesis hiding in those findings dealing with the peer-based behavior of people.
One of my partners is a Who fan. At our business's holiday party yesterday, I showed him this video via my phone. He was appropriately amused and wanted the link to the YouTube version, which I have provided.
Not quite "viral," maybe, but hey . . .
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