May I please direct you to here, which succinctly explains how to embed youtube videos. Evidently, the in-person demo I graciously extended to you was completely ignored. As this was only about 48 hours ago and accompanied by many an "Ooh", "Ah", and "I see!" on your part, I almost feel like you're maliciously ignoring the recommendation on purpose.
The video, by the way, is rad. The info claims the video was shot "live". As the audio is studio recorded (despite what some of the comments are saying), I don't know what they mean by "live". As opposed to what? Dead? Pretend?
I think I remember this from an Oingo Boingo double CD set—it was a "live" album, which I think meant that they were all playing together in a studio at the same time, rather than one instrument at a time to be later mixed together? Something like that?
Heeero, the link does not work.
ReplyDeleteMay I please direct you to here, which succinctly explains how to embed youtube videos. Evidently, the in-person demo I graciously extended to you was completely ignored. As this was only about 48 hours ago and accompanied by many an "Ooh", "Ah", and "I see!" on your part, I almost feel like you're maliciously ignoring the recommendation on purpose.
WHY DO YOU HATE US SO!
But, thanks for adding your labels. ^_^
And this is why I did not use the embed feature:
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Embedding disabled by request
try this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJKythlXAIY
and by try this I mean: cut and paste
ReplyDeleteit's just a few extra mouse clicks and keystrokes you lazy ass.
Oh, SNAP!
ReplyDeleteYou know it, baby!
ReplyDeleteOh, so this is how one makes a clickable link!
ReplyDeleteThe video, by the way, is rad. The info claims the video was shot "live". As the audio is studio recorded (despite what some of the comments are saying), I don't know what they mean by "live". As opposed to what? Dead? Pretend?
ReplyDeleteI think I remember this from an Oingo Boingo double CD set—it was a "live" album, which I think meant that they were all playing together in a studio at the same time, rather than one instrument at a time to be later mixed together? Something like that?
ReplyDeleteMy limited understanding of how the music industry works agrees with fugu's hypothesis.
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