South By Southwest, episode 2
Here's where we get to see the bands in action, following their respective muses on the streets of Austin. We catch a bit of the craziness of the Sixth Street night scene, and find the bands in action: elephone, Lovelikefire, Mud and Minipop.
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Comments
Love what you just created, This could be somthing big as to see Buddy Guy John Mayor and Austin City Limits can't wait to see more of the Blues and the Old Rock N Roll.
Just one little item that would be great?
A BUTTON TO CLICK ON TO VIEW FULL SCREEN
FOR MORE ENJOYMENT. For this is way too cool!!!!!
Keep up the GOOD WORK!
Tyme Slippin
Posted by: Audie (Tyme Slippin) Mincer at May 9, 2008 04:06 PM
Phil Collins is god or may be inspired by God... His music can can inject life into your lifeless body. His music can bring people back to life. 800,000,000 people enjoying his music... I know he's god and I'm sure he is.
Posted by: Herman at May 11, 2008 07:27 PM
Hi, Audie --
If you download the M4V version, you can play that at any size you like. Here's the link to our RSS feed, where you can access that M4V file directly:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/PandoraVideoSeries
Thanks for watching!
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 12, 2008 12:14 PM
really sounded good
Posted by: paul at May 13, 2008 08:54 AM
I am a struggling musician who can only afford the half BB speed hi-speed cable pkg. and a not-for-profit recycled new used computer at 1.1 Ghz. Can't I download these videos because they're always gagged and choked on my system?
Posted by: Jay Peek at May 14, 2008 09:01 PM
Hi, Jay,
The way to download these videos is by subscribing to the series. It's a free subscription, and it lets you download rather than stream the files.
If you use iTunes, here's the link to the series in that application:
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If you use other feedreaders, here's the link to the RSS feed, where you can subscribe in other programs:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/PandoraVideoSeries
Take care, and thanks for watching,
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 15, 2008 10:42 AM
Didn't think I would ever be able to hear good country like I use to again. I could listen all day,love it.Keep it coming
Posted by: Ruth at June 8, 2008 12:48 PM
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