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Weird News - The Huffington Post
Live Cover Of James Brown Filmed In One Take Is Seriously Smooth
The last time we checked in on music duo Pomplamoose, comprised of Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn, they blew us away with a unique mashup that brought together Pharrell Williams and Daft Punk with white foam board and a projector to create an amazing audio and visual experience.
This time around, they're keeping it simple. That is if you consider simple performing a "LIVE performance of James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)" filmed in one take. All sounds were recorded or triggered live -- so no overdubs or lip-syncing."
With a sound that is so smooth and different from the original, you won't believe your eyes and ears. Watch the video above to start to feeling good.
This time around, they're keeping it simple. That is if you consider simple performing a "LIVE performance of James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)" filmed in one take. All sounds were recorded or triggered live -- so no overdubs or lip-syncing."
With a sound that is so smooth and different from the original, you won't believe your eyes and ears. Watch the video above to start to feeling good.
Health News Headlines - Yahoo News
Some new Facebook friends may signal relationship troubles
By Allison Bond NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who add new romantic interests to their Facebook "friends" list while in a romantic relationship tend to have a lower level of commitment to their current mate, a recent study finds. The fact of having old flames on one's friend list, however, is unrelated to commitment level, according to the report that examined whether conduct on Facebook is something romantic partners should worry about. "People are using Facebook and other social media sites to make romantic connections with people they would entertain having a relationship with, even if they are in a committed romantic relationship," said Michelle Drouin, lead author of the paper and a psychologist at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. Past research indicates that Facebook has been cited in as many as one third of divorces in recent years, according to Drouin and her colleagues.
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