Musician Plays Piano From Bed Using Finger Strings

A musician quite amusingly played piano from bed using ten strings attached to the keys and then tied to their fingers using loops. | Continue reading


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Horn Player Holds an Impossibly Long Note For an Incredibly Long Time Using Circular Breathing

A talented horn player held an impossibly long note for an incredibly long time using circular breathing skills. | Continue reading


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A Little Black Cat With a Big Voice Sings the Blues

A black cat named Bruce used his big voice to sing the blues in time with his human who was playing a jaunty riff on guitar. | Continue reading


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Musicians Around the World Join Dr. John, Micky Hart, and Bill Kreutzman for a Lush Cover of ‘Iko Iko’

Musicians from around the world joined Dr. John in 2021 to perform a cover of "Iko Iko" as part of the Playing For Change project. | Continue reading


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Nancy Wilson of Heart Explains How to Play the Acoustic Intro to Their 1975 Song ‘Crazy on You’

Guitarist Nancy Wilson of the band Heart demonstrated in great detail how to play the acoustic intro to the band's 1975 hit "Crazy on You". | Continue reading


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The Enduring Legacy of Cats in Historical Mythology

The PBS series "Fate & Fabled", hosts Dr. explain how and why cats have maintained a long and enduring role within historical mythology. | Continue reading


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An Amusing Compilation of ‘Star Trek’ Physicians Proclaiming ‘I’m a Doctor Not a…’

Trekker John DiMarco put together an amusing compilation of physicians from different Star Trek series proclaiming "I'm a doctor, not a...". | Continue reading


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The Inspiring History of the Iconic Empire State Building

Ryan Socash of It's History takes a deep dive into the inspiring history of the iconic Empire State Building in New York City. | Continue reading


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The Surprisingly Recent History of Tower Bridge

Jay Foreman takes a look at the surprisingly recent history of Tower Bridge in a spanning installment of his "Unfinished London" series. | Continue reading


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A Beautiful Cover of the Heartbreaking Beatles Song ‘Eleanor Rigby’ Performed on 11-String Alto Guitar

Musician Göran Söllscher performed a beautiful cover of the heartbreaking song "Eleanor Rigby" on a stunning 11-string Bolin alto guitar. | Continue reading


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A Gorgeous Organ Cover of ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’ Performed in Memory of Songwriter Gary Brooker

Lachy Doley performed an absolutely gorgeous cover of the Procul Harum song "Whiter Shade of Pale" in memory of songwriter Gary Brooker. | Continue reading


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Tom Scott Attempts Learn the Challenging Art of Parkour

Tom Scott traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland to learn the challenging art of Parkour with the executive director of Access Parkour. | Continue reading


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Diligent Border Collie Herds Ducklings to Water

A diligent collie gently herded a flock of tiny ducklings to a puddle of water where they could get a drink. | Continue reading


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Happy Duck Plays a Colorful Handrum With His Feet

Benjamin Tassie posted adorable footage of a white Pekin duck at Café OTO in London who rhythmically banged on a colorful hand drum with his feet. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Determined Tabby Cat Does Crunches at the Gym

A resolute male tabby named Xiao Hu walked up to an exercise bench, put his back paws up, and began doing what looked like crunches. | Continue reading


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Musician Plays Famous Melodies on a Toy Piano

Musician Nahre Sol quite amusingly transposed and performed famous, mostly instrumental melodies on a toy piano. | Continue reading


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Taking a Look at Claims That Songs Had Subversive Messages That Showed Up When Played Backward

Simon Whistler took a look at claims that musicians put subversive messages in songs that were revealed when played backward. | Continue reading


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Flairdrum, A Wonderful Percussion Instrument Made From Recycled Plastic Bottles

The Flairdrum is a wonderful percussion instrument that's made with pressurized recycled PET plastic drink bottles. | Continue reading


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A Brief Animated History of the English Language

Harrison Holt of The Generalist Papers offered a very brief but thorough animated explanation of the history of the English language. | Continue reading


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Robot Caterpillar Slowly Climbs Up a Pile of Wood

Kinetic artist Reuben Margolin created an intricate robot caterpillar that slowly climbs up a pile of wood, one section at a time. | Continue reading


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Breaking Down Why the Beastie Boys Might Be the Greatest Group of All Time

HipHopDX explains why the Beastie Boys was the greatest group of all time in terms of achievements, consistency, quality, and influence. | Continue reading


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Jack Black Recounts How He Got Injured While Filming the Final Episode of ‘CONAN’ in June 2021

Jack Black quite joyfully recounted how he sprained his ankle while filming a gag for the final episode of CONAN. | Continue reading


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Multi-Lingual News Correspondent Flawlessly Reports on the Ukraine Invasion in Six Different Languages

AP International News Correspondent Phillp Crowder flawlessly reported on the unfolding events in Ukraine in six different languages. | Continue reading


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A Light Painted Stop Motion Skeleton Searches for Treasure Across a Variety of Different Landscapes

"Fiat Lux" by Darren Pearson is a long exposure stop motion animation of a light painted skeleton that seeks out treasure. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Man Demonstrates His Remarkable Balancing Skills

Aleksei Shlega is a performance artist who is able to balance objects on top of other objects despite their weight, density, and porosity. | Continue reading


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Comedian Attempts to Explain What ‘NFT’ Means

Comedian Julie Nolke quite hilariously engaged with another version of herself who tried very hard to explain what the term NFT means. | Continue reading


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Sheep Adorably Hops Across Field for a Cookie

A fuzzy Valais Blacknose sheep adorably hopped across a very green field when he saw that his human had a cookie waiting for him. | Continue reading


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Vibrant Hoop Embroidery Animals

Laura McGarrity creates absolutely amazing hoop embroidered animals that are stitched out of vibrantly colored thread that looks like paint. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

The Long and Bittersweet History of Chocolate

The History Guy (Lance Geiger) offered a very eloquent tour into the long and rather bittersweet history of chocolate. | Continue reading


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The ‘Doctor Who’ Theme Reinterpreted as Belgian Jazz

Musical comedian Bill Bailey reinterpreted the theme from "Doctor Who" as a Belgian jazz song while performing at the Royal Opera House. | Continue reading


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How a Traditional Korean Gayageum Creates Sound

Musician Luna Lee, known for playing popular songs on a Gayageum, showed how the traditional Korean instrument works. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Musician Turns Soundtrack From ‘Lord of the Rings’ Into a Single Three Hour Metal Song

Bradley Hall took the musical score from "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of The Ring" and turned it into a three hour metal song. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Oakland Man Creates a Custom Handheld Feeder for a Beloved Hummingbird Who Keeps Returning to His Yard

Birdperson666 built a custom handheld feeder for a hummingbird named Hector who repeatedly returns to his backyard in Oakland. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Musicians Around the World Perform ‘When the Levee Breaks’ With Led Zeppelin Bassist John Paul Jones

Musicians from around the world joined Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones in a passionate cover of the song "When The Levee Breaks". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

An Entertaining ‘Yellowjackets’ Montage Set to ‘The Golden Girls’ Theme Song

Matt Caron edited various clips from "Yellowjackets" into an entertaining montage set to the cheery theme from The Golden Girls. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

A Seamless Supercut of Movie and TV References Made in ‘The Office’

Nils duMortier compiled a seamless supercut of 30 of the most recognizable movie and television references made in "The Office". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

‘The Book of Boba Fett’ Reimagined as a 1990s Sitcom

Nerdist edited footage from "The Book of Boba Fett" to make it seem less like a "Star Wars" adventure series and more like a 1990s sitcom. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

A Gaggle of Geese March In a Danish Parade

A gaggle of obedient Toulouse geese marched swiftly in time to the beat of a streetside march during a parade in Odense, Denmark. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

PORTL, An Interactive Device That Beams 3D Holograms of People Across Long Distances

PORTL is an incredibly innovative device that lets people virtually beam interactive 3D holograms of themselves across long distances. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

The Incredible Isolated Vocals of Steve Perry in the Journey Song ‘Don’t Stop Believin’

NetMusic stripped down the iconic Journey song "Don’t Stop Believin'" to capture the incredible isolated vocals of singer Steve Perry. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

The Clever Utility of a Bar Spoon’s Spiral Design

Bartending champion Kaitlyn Stewart of Likeable Cocktails demonstrated the clever utility of a bar spoon's spiral design. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

‘Alien’ Retold in 60 Seconds Using Household Props

Folks Films created a one-minute retelling of the plot from "Alien" using objects commonly found around households and daily life. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

A Heavy Metal Cover of Dire Strait’s ‘Sultans of Swing’

Leo Moracchioli partnered with musician Mary Spender to perform a badass heavy metal cover of the icon Dire Straits song "Sultans of Swing". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

The Dark History Behind the Infamous Sea Monkeys

Journey to the Microcosmos explored the dark history behind the mail-order packets of brine shrimp that were marketed as "Sea Monkeys". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Determining If It’s Better to Walk or Run in the Rain

Stu K of Debunked explores whether it is better to walk or run in the rain in order to be drier upon arrival at one's destination. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Baby Screech Owl Who Fell From His Nest During a Storm Joins the Oregon Zoo as a Species Ambassador

A rescued baby screech owl who fell from his nest during a rainstorm found a safe loving home at the Oregon Zoo as a species ambassador. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

How Tarantino Blended Fiction Into History to Tell a Cohesive Story in ‘Once Upon a Time In Hollywood’

Everything Is a Remix takes a look at the film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" noting how Tarantino blended fiction into history together. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago

Ten Minutes of Relaxing ROV Footage Featuring ‘Weird’ Deep-Sea Aquatic Animals Swimming Around

Ten minutes of wonderfully relaxing ROV footage featuring "weird" deep-sea creatures swimming around in their natural environments. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 years ago