It's baaa-aaaa-aaaack!
After having been removed from YouTube by a complaint from Billy Joel that the parody lyrics were better than his original "We Didn't Start the Fire", "Here Comes Another Bubble" Web 2.0 commentary sing-a-long has re-appeared on the video service site. Initial rumors had placed the blame of the video's demise on those Google closet-furries, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, which I'd still like to believe was true.
The video is the lovechild of San Francisco Bay Area The Richter Scales, a looney bunch of "men who sing." The video viciously makes fun of the current reality of Web 2.0 business plans and VC drunk sailorness. To stem off removal requests, they've graciously provided credits and reacknowledgments for "Bubble".
And, as if by some cross-marketing magic, FRIENDSHIP-BRACLETS-AND-NEWS.COM has manifested itself as well. Sign-up for your account now before it starts making money!
YouTube | Music Videos | Web 2.0 | Friendship Bracelets And News
Here Comes Another Bubble | The Richter Scales
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Labels: Friendship Bracelets And News, Grouchogandhi, Here Comes Another Bubble, Music Videos, The Richter Scales, Web 2.0, YouTube
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