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Album announcement
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2nd August 2020, 08:31 AM
Hello all, Bakon here
I'm proud to announce my first album! It will consist of guitar cover songs (tracklist below) as well as 2 original songs, 1 being the LeoRPG song I did, and another one being my own
Here's the tracklist of acoustic covers/songs:
Daydream Believer - The Monkees
Gary Come Home - Spongebob
Imagine - John Lennon (coming soon)
Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel
In My Life- The Beatles
Hiding Tonight - Alex Turner
Pigs (three different ones) FINGERPICKED REMAKE - Pink Floyd
Stand by me - Ben E King
Mystery own song- Alexander Bakon
LeoRPG Theme song- Alexander/Brother
I'm proud to announce my first album! It will consist of guitar cover songs (tracklist below) as well as 2 original songs, 1 being the LeoRPG song I did, and another one being my own
Here's the tracklist of acoustic covers/songs:
Daydream Believer - The Monkees
Gary Come Home - Spongebob
Imagine - John Lennon (coming soon)
Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel
In My Life- The Beatles
Hiding Tonight - Alex Turner
Pigs (three different ones) FINGERPICKED REMAKE - Pink Floyd
Stand by me - Ben E King
Mystery own song- Alexander Bakon
LeoRPG Theme song- Alexander/Brother
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Comically large spoon
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20th July 2020, 02:46 PM
There are many layers to digest when referring to King Bachs career, looking at his vine to youtube transformation, as well as his acting and singing career. However, I do believe that one element to King Bachs evolved humour is the vine 'Funny Vine - "Just a spoonful"
The pure raw essence of this video highlights the comedic genius behind King Bachs work, similar to the comedy of Jim Carrey and other famous comedic actors. Not only on a comedy side, you can also look at the directing of this video. The way the camera pans back and forth between the 2 characters, highlights that the audience are focusing on just these 2 people. The build up of tension between the 'back and forth' camera switches only goes to show the genius of Bach's directing, again, comparing to the likes of Kubrick and Tarintino.
The video starts off, with Bach (highlighting him as the main character), asking his friend for 'some ice cream' , with no indication in his face or actions with whats about to happen next. In response, character number 2 says 'only a spoonful'. This is where the genius kicks in
Bachs' response to his statement is by pulling out a silver metal spoon, of unorthodox size compared to typical spoons you would find in a household. The unexpectedness of this spoon is what makes it so hilarious. Character number 2 is obviously shown to have no clue that when Bach asked for a spoonful, he would be pulling out a spoon of much larger size, nearly double him. This approach to comedy is one of the most initiative things to come out of the 21st century. Although the spoon is comically large, it still is technically a "spoonful", meaning he can enjoy the ice cream to a much larger extent, as the said scoop will be much larger.
The spoon brings a shock factor to the audience, as well as a barrel of laughs. Bachs' approach to comedy should be recognized for decades to come
The pure raw essence of this video highlights the comedic genius behind King Bachs work, similar to the comedy of Jim Carrey and other famous comedic actors. Not only on a comedy side, you can also look at the directing of this video. The way the camera pans back and forth between the 2 characters, highlights that the audience are focusing on just these 2 people. The build up of tension between the 'back and forth' camera switches only goes to show the genius of Bach's directing, again, comparing to the likes of Kubrick and Tarintino.
The video starts off, with Bach (highlighting him as the main character), asking his friend for 'some ice cream' , with no indication in his face or actions with whats about to happen next. In response, character number 2 says 'only a spoonful'. This is where the genius kicks in
Bachs' response to his statement is by pulling out a silver metal spoon, of unorthodox size compared to typical spoons you would find in a household. The unexpectedness of this spoon is what makes it so hilarious. Character number 2 is obviously shown to have no clue that when Bach asked for a spoonful, he would be pulling out a spoon of much larger size, nearly double him. This approach to comedy is one of the most initiative things to come out of the 21st century. Although the spoon is comically large, it still is technically a "spoonful", meaning he can enjoy the ice cream to a much larger extent, as the said scoop will be much larger.
The spoon brings a shock factor to the audience, as well as a barrel of laughs. Bachs' approach to comedy should be recognized for decades to come
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Gary Come Home Guitar Cover
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29th June 2020, 04:36 PM
Chelsey wrote on 29th June 2020, 04:16 PM:
look around at what youve caused
shouldn't have given me that F for activity :@
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Gary Come Home Guitar Cover
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29th June 2020, 12:04 PM
Finnawoke wrote on 29th June 2020, 11:29 AM:
Wide putin guitar cover
this is actually doable, give me a week
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Gary Come Home Guitar Cover
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29th June 2020, 10:08 AM
Here's my guitar rendition of Gary Come Home. Please feel free to request songs below
sorry for the pauses I had to read the tab
sorry for the pauses I had to read the tab
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I'm A Catfish
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17th June 2020, 05:41 PM
radio wrote on 17th June 2020, 05:26 PM:
I dont think ur a "catfish" because ur only a catfish if u lie about everything to somebody u end up meeting irl. (dw ive lied about my name too)
I actually held a DSGHQ meet-up last year where I lied to them in person
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Changing ~ Skylinr
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15th June 2020, 11:19 AM
nobody cares if u have bad grammar or not bro it doesn't matter
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