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This week's best of YouTube: #1

MusicRadar’s weekly round-up our favourite videos on the web

The MusicRadar Team, Fri 7 Mar 2008, 1:18 pm UTC

Best of YouTube

YouTube is a goldmine for classic archive clips.

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3. Kanye needs a new kick
See what happened when Kanye West went into the studio with Timbaland to work on a new mix of his hit single Stronger.

4. The loudness war
A good overview of what it is, and how it’s having an effect on the music that we listen to.

5. The Video Game Pianist
As we’re on a Mario tip this week, here’s a clip of the moustachioed caperer’s themes being played by a sometimes blindfolded chap.


Drums on YouTube

1. 12 year-old Tony Royster Jr drum solo
Young Mr Royster is most famous for winning the Guitar Center National Drum-Off at the age of 11. Here’s a clip of him in action.

2. Thomas Lang drum madness
The best drummer in the world? Discuss below...

3. Travis Barker playing upside-down
A take on Buddy Rich’s classic trick - on a much bigger scale.

4. Death Metal Office Drumming
Well, on a slow day it beats chatting about TV at the water cooler...

5. Super Mario. Again! On drums!
When will it ever end?

Bored of playing?
No problem. James Brown can give you dancing lessons. Badass.

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