'The Great Mighty Poo' song from "Conker's Bad Fur Day" played on the accordion. Yes, Conker's voice is dubbed in from the game (Sorry if my voice is really bad), and yes, some scenes were edited because I could not play the song all the way through without messing up.
~And before anyone says anything, I was asked to add in the censor "bleeps". (I prefer the uncensored version)
A collection of songs that one would most likely not hear coming from an accordion:
1.) We Like to Dance
2.) Der Fuehrer's Face
3.) Mission : Impossible
4.) Tribute
5.) Folsom Prisom Blues
6.) Funeral March of a Marionette
7.) The Great Mighty Poo
8.) InuYasha
Dr. Robotnik's theme song from the old "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" cartoon on the V-Accordion.
Sorry if it's not exact. This is the best I could make it out with the characters talking.
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"SNOOPING AS USUAL, I SEE!"
Use it for YouTube Poops if you want.
"He's gonna take you back to the past...
To play some s***ty games that suck a**...
He'd rather have a Buffalo take a diahrrea dump in his ear...
He'd rather eat the rotten a**hole of a road-killed skunk and then he'd down it with beer...
He's the angriest gamer you've ever heard,
He's the ANGRY NINTENDO NERD".
The background music to the levels, "CutCheese Island" and "Peg Leg Polka" from the game "Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko".
I dunno, I put this up because I was suprised no one else already had.
The theme song to the Philips CD-i game, "Hotel Mario" on a Roland V-Accordion.
Yeah, I know it isn't that long (or impressive), but I put this up just for the heck of it.
YouTube Poopers, use it if you want. I could care less ;)
Have you ever wondered what your favorite anime would look like if it were made in America instead of Japan?...didn't think so. But anyway, here's a look at what Nobuhiro Watsuki's "Rurouni Kenshin"
would've looked like if it was written according to American history instead of Japanese.
Sindae...lock and load...
AHTAHTAHTAHTAH!
I uploaded this before (an' took it down after it got bad ratings) but I re-recorded this scene using 'Dazzle' (therefore giving it better quality) and reuploaded it.
This is mostly just a test with using 'Dazzle'.
What does a traditional-sounding accordion sound like when you plug it into a guitar amp?
Let's find out.
The song is "Iron Man", but I'm pretty sure most of you know that.