Here at The Shed, I can air my views, describe how to fix & do things, log my search for Curry Nirvana, post my favourite videos and write about 'Stuff' to potentially, the world.
It might help someone, I might make new friends and it all feels generally a useful thing to do!
My posts are reaching out, often appearing on page one in the search engines, I have subscribers and people making comments. Thanks everyone for the activity.
I hope that my Shed will have some power to spread the good word AND the bad. When I find a product i really like, I post about it. When I get the occasional bad service or product, I post about that as well!!
I have heard back from the suppliers of some of the good products I've written about, strangely haven't heard from anyone who supplied a bad one, but I'm sure they are getting the message!
In this current time, WE are now the quality control testers MORE....
This slideshow brings back so many memories of my youth – they don’t make em like this any more!! and as a bonus, the soundtrack has one of my all time favourite songs ‘Time is Tight’ by Booker T and the MG’s- the FULL version.
Who is that masked man, er capped kid ?? – take a guitar version of Pachelbel’s Canon and let this kid rip into it with awesome lead guitar. One thing is for sure – he practices a lot!!!
Funtwo played and recorded his cover of Canon Rock in 2005. He uploaded his video onto the Internet. It was then snatched up by an amazed viewer, who promptly uploaded the video to Youtube under the title “guitar“. It was not long before it gathered popularity and speculation as to who was beneath the baseball cap. To date, it’s one of the all-time most watched video on the Internet with over 26 millions views.
Funtwo’s real identity has been shrouded with mystery, with many coming forward claiming to be him. The New York Times (a newspaper I hold in high regards), revealed Funtwo’s real identity to be a 22-year-old Korean guitarist named Jeong-Hyun Lim in an article dated August 2006.
Bobby McFerrin, better known for the hit song ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ sings a Bach Prelude written for keyboard (not voice) and he gets the audience to sing Ave Maria – this is amazing and well worth watching.