resources used by comedians in their skits or performances are often very varied, and not infrequently turn to music as a means to make the audience laugh. The Australian Tim Minchin bases his irreverent humor on this, in music. In fact, he is seen more as a musician and composer, but his songs "turn out to be funny." He combines his enviable skill at the piano with lyrics full of acidic puns (this does not stop at all follow the songs with subtitles) and governed by a critical sense.
Minchin And it is very popular in skeptical circles for his continuous criticism of fundamentalist creationists and those who despise science and explain the world are blinded from a purely religious. In fact, sparked a controversy when in April 2010 published on YouTube a video with animations of Fraser Davidson in response to an article in the New York Times which made known that the Pope had protected a priest who had been pestering to youngsters.
anecdotal Instead of this video, which uses a pretty tough language that may be offensive to some, I bring you three songs live Minchin and English subtitles. In the first, Storm, better than I've heard, making a direct criticism of pseudoscience and pseudoecologismos all those who inhabit the minds of both naive narrating his encounter with a really wild specimen. In the second, Inflatable You , listing all the wonderful virtues of your partner ... inflatable. It is curious attention that put the musicians in the plastic lovers (now I come to mind the great Plastic Fantastic Lover, the Jefferson Airplane, but I remember that I ever met with others, in addition to the self-titled album Orquesta Mondragón), maybe that's why they do not complain. Finally, Rock and Roll Nerd describes the typical boy who wants to be a rock star but in the end only a "nerd" (a "Noob") who neither drink or stay up late and did not even know how to play the guitar.
In short, everything an artist provoking songs that you can find lots more on Youtube, and Texted English. I hope you enjoy it as much as me.
Minchin And it is very popular in skeptical circles for his continuous criticism of fundamentalist creationists and those who despise science and explain the world are blinded from a purely religious. In fact, sparked a controversy when in April 2010 published on YouTube a video with animations of Fraser Davidson in response to an article in the New York Times which made known that the Pope had protected a priest who had been pestering to youngsters.
anecdotal Instead of this video, which uses a pretty tough language that may be offensive to some, I bring you three songs live Minchin and English subtitles. In the first, Storm, better than I've heard, making a direct criticism of pseudoscience and pseudoecologismos all those who inhabit the minds of both naive narrating his encounter with a really wild specimen. In the second, Inflatable You , listing all the wonderful virtues of your partner ... inflatable. It is curious attention that put the musicians in the plastic lovers (now I come to mind the great Plastic Fantastic Lover, the Jefferson Airplane, but I remember that I ever met with others, in addition to the self-titled album Orquesta Mondragón), maybe that's why they do not complain. Finally, Rock and Roll Nerd describes the typical boy who wants to be a rock star but in the end only a "nerd" (a "Noob") who neither drink or stay up late and did not even know how to play the guitar.
In short, everything an artist provoking songs that you can find lots more on Youtube, and Texted English. I hope you enjoy it as much as me.
(Thanks to Martha for reference)
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