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re: Your favorite youtube channels?
Posted on 6/4/21 at 2:59 pm to A Smoke Break
Posted on 6/4/21 at 2:59 pm to A Smoke Break
If you or you have kids that are in to Nintendo Switch games this Australian guy Mr. A Game is really good. Mainly does Mario and Zelda stuff. Family friendly channel and good content.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:03 pm to Afrojedi
Fall Line Ridge
Sailing LaVagabond
Frank Makes
Fix This Build That
John Maleki
731 Woodworks
Sailing LaVagabond
Frank Makes
Fix This Build That
John Maleki
731 Woodworks
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:04 pm to A Smoke Break
GarandThumb (guns)
SageDynamics
TheStraightPipes (cars)
LivethForEvermore (Military Ops)
MediocreAmateurs (hiking/climbing)
Kraig Adams (hiking/drone photog)
Roman Fox (street photography/Fuji)
Cleared Hot w/ Andy Stumpf
SageDynamics
TheStraightPipes (cars)
LivethForEvermore (Military Ops)
MediocreAmateurs (hiking/climbing)
Kraig Adams (hiking/drone photog)
Roman Fox (street photography/Fuji)
Cleared Hot w/ Andy Stumpf
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:40 pm to Displaced
Alright Frankie, One Bite everybody knows the rules
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:45 pm to A Smoke Break
Good Mythical Morning (very popular, mostly food/drink related games, etc. kind of a variety show)
TheReportofTheWeek (reviewbrah)
The QB School (breaks down QB prospects)
Philip Solo (famous for eating worst reviewed restaurants)
Predator Poachers Michigan (catches pervs on video, like Chris Hanson)
Main Event Pong (spicy food challenges)
skippy62able (L.A. Beast - highly recommend this guy, does crazy challenges)
Badd Bob's Prison Life (dude is literally in prison)
Mr. Max TV (talking parakeet)
Watcher
KBDProductions (food reviews, van life)
Try Guys
Hellthy Junk Food (food and travel vids)
Delish
TheReportofTheWeek (reviewbrah)
The QB School (breaks down QB prospects)
Philip Solo (famous for eating worst reviewed restaurants)
Predator Poachers Michigan (catches pervs on video, like Chris Hanson)
Main Event Pong (spicy food challenges)
skippy62able (L.A. Beast - highly recommend this guy, does crazy challenges)
Badd Bob's Prison Life (dude is literally in prison)
Mr. Max TV (talking parakeet)
Watcher
KBDProductions (food reviews, van life)
Try Guys
Hellthy Junk Food (food and travel vids)
Delish
This post was edited on 6/4/21 at 4:11 pm
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:47 pm to Cole Beer
Jomboy Media is always pretty entertaining
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:51 pm to phantom70815
quote:
My house is dirty— one of the best prank channels I’ve seen. They do legitimate pranks on random people (mostly shoppers at various stores).
I've seen some of these videos, but didn't know who it was or anything until I just searched it after seeing it is people doing pranks.
The videos I saw were pretty fricking funny, but I like watching people get pranked.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 3:53 pm to Cajunhawk81
quote:
Ghost Town Living. Basically, it's a dude who bought a ghost town that used to be a silver mine. He's recreating the town, exploring abandoned mines, raising animals, learning the history of the town/finding mining artifacts, etc. I'm bought in, and get worried when he doesn't post that he died out there.
LINK
Worth a look.
Checked out the first vid. Guy is a raging vagina.
Claiming he is "snowed in" with 2 inches of snow on the ground and walking around in sandals.
Clownshow.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:01 pm to A Smoke Break
Red Baron audiobooks. Lots of hard to find history books, mostly on WWII.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:04 pm to A Smoke Break
Jay Williams (a.k.a Let's Live Life) is a guy who tells stories about prison. That guy can really tell a tale.
Real World Police is good sometimes. They've latched onto this wannabe cop wackjob named Jeremy DeWitt and some of their footage of that guy is comedy gold.
Real World Police is good sometimes. They've latched onto this wannabe cop wackjob named Jeremy DeWitt and some of their footage of that guy is comedy gold.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:13 pm to USMEagles
another good channel about prison life is called After Prison Show
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:23 pm to Cole Beer
quote:
another good channel about prison life is called After Prison Show
Dude hasn't been good in two years. Let him flip houses.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:23 pm to Tigeralum2008
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:28 pm to BuckyCheese
Damn. That's some serious commitment.
ETA: The Jonna Jinton laundry video.
ETA: The Jonna Jinton laundry video.
This post was edited on 6/4/21 at 4:30 pm
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:38 pm to A Smoke Break
I'm a musician so I watch a lot of gear review channels. Rhett Shull, Rick Beato, Josh Scott from JHS Pedals, etc.
I also watch a lot of history documentaries on the two world wars. I am currently spending an undue amount of time studying the fall of civilization at the end of the Bronze Age.
That and Eric Clapton videos.
I also watch a lot of history documentaries on the two world wars. I am currently spending an undue amount of time studying the fall of civilization at the end of the Bronze Age.
That and Eric Clapton videos.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 4:55 pm to stratman
A lot of my favorites already posted, so will add a few I didn’t see posted
Cruising the Cut - excellent relaxing English chap that pilots a canal boat around England, highly recommend
NorCal Cycling - roadie bicycling, but excellent race analysis
The Tim Traveler - goes to a lot of crazy places in Europe
Alex the French cooking guy - does really good series on making high quality food at home
Cruising the Cut - excellent relaxing English chap that pilots a canal boat around England, highly recommend
NorCal Cycling - roadie bicycling, but excellent race analysis
The Tim Traveler - goes to a lot of crazy places in Europe
Alex the French cooking guy - does really good series on making high quality food at home
This post was edited on 6/4/21 at 4:56 pm
Posted on 6/4/21 at 5:04 pm to A Smoke Break
All of my music is now audio obtained from YouTube. Some performers I have met in real life.
My current favorite channel is sina-drums. If you are a musician, and particularly a percussionist, this girl's got groove. Sina Doering is a 21 year old drummer in the German rock band "The Gas" (which in German means "The Guess"). At the age of 6 she became an actress and singer in videos designed to help German children learn the English language. She began playing the drums at 10 and first appeared in the credits of a commercial release as a professional drummer at the age of 11. Her YouTube channel, started when she was 14, has surpassed one million subscribers and her 424 posted videos have well over a half a billion views.
Sina sometimes plays bass guitar, keyboards, and sings. In one of her videos she plays 12 different instruments.
Over the past seven years Sina has recruited dozens of young talented musicians and singers to produce outstanding collaborations, much of it performed remotely and engineered by her father. The nationalities represented include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Spain, Taiwan, Romania, Ukraine, and the United States (and U. S. Puerto Rico).
The variety of her work includes every genre imaginable - Caberet, Jazz, Blues, Salsa, Rock, Soul, Funk, Metal, Rap, Instrumental, Symphonic, Progressive, Ethereal, and even Elvish - from Cat Stevens to Rammstein and Iron Butterfly, so if you like any kind of music at all there should be some things in her collected work that you will appreciate. Can be a bit of a chore to sift through all the drums covers to find her wonderful original work and true full covers, but well worth the effort. I currently have a fifty-plus song playlist, plus another fifty gleaned from the rabbit hole of her collaborators.
Percussion tour-de-force:
Neytiri (original)
With Juna Serita (Japanese bassist):
Kunoichi (female ninja)
With Feng E (Taiwan)
Stalker In The Shadow
Latest vid released today (with Chiara Kilchling):
Lady D'Arbanville - Cat Stevens cover
My current favorite channel is sina-drums. If you are a musician, and particularly a percussionist, this girl's got groove. Sina Doering is a 21 year old drummer in the German rock band "The Gas" (which in German means "The Guess"). At the age of 6 she became an actress and singer in videos designed to help German children learn the English language. She began playing the drums at 10 and first appeared in the credits of a commercial release as a professional drummer at the age of 11. Her YouTube channel, started when she was 14, has surpassed one million subscribers and her 424 posted videos have well over a half a billion views.
Sina sometimes plays bass guitar, keyboards, and sings. In one of her videos she plays 12 different instruments.
Over the past seven years Sina has recruited dozens of young talented musicians and singers to produce outstanding collaborations, much of it performed remotely and engineered by her father. The nationalities represented include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Pakistan, Spain, Taiwan, Romania, Ukraine, and the United States (and U. S. Puerto Rico).
The variety of her work includes every genre imaginable - Caberet, Jazz, Blues, Salsa, Rock, Soul, Funk, Metal, Rap, Instrumental, Symphonic, Progressive, Ethereal, and even Elvish - from Cat Stevens to Rammstein and Iron Butterfly, so if you like any kind of music at all there should be some things in her collected work that you will appreciate. Can be a bit of a chore to sift through all the drums covers to find her wonderful original work and true full covers, but well worth the effort. I currently have a fifty-plus song playlist, plus another fifty gleaned from the rabbit hole of her collaborators.
Percussion tour-de-force:
Neytiri (original)
With Juna Serita (Japanese bassist):
Kunoichi (female ninja)
With Feng E (Taiwan)
Stalker In The Shadow
Latest vid released today (with Chiara Kilchling):
Lady D'Arbanville - Cat Stevens cover
Posted on 6/4/21 at 5:47 pm to PhantomMenace
TheBellLife was good until the YouTube communists shut them down.
Posted on 6/4/21 at 5:56 pm to A Smoke Break
Peach Guitars, Anderson’s, and The Pedal Show are my favs, as are Leon Todd, Phillip McKnight, and Shawn Tubbs.
Also a big fan of Wings of Pegasus and Rebecca Vocal Athlete
All music related but it eats my time alive. It’s amazing how much more I learn now with YouTube than I ever did trying to figure it out on my own back in the old days, starting and stopping turntables and cassette tapes. It’s also amazing how many songs I was playing wrong all those years as well.
Also a big fan of Wings of Pegasus and Rebecca Vocal Athlete
All music related but it eats my time alive. It’s amazing how much more I learn now with YouTube than I ever did trying to figure it out on my own back in the old days, starting and stopping turntables and cassette tapes. It’s also amazing how many songs I was playing wrong all those years as well.

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