Thursday 27 February 2014

Stewart Lee "Rap Singers"

Stewart Lee talks about Asher D's book, about being in So Solid Crew and being a "rapper"

Something Strange About Facebook's Ad Model & Likes

This is interesting for those of use involved in digital marketing - might test it out for myself with my SpringWatch UK page :)

Wednesday 26 February 2014

Squirrel Steals Airplane

Unbelievable video of Squirrel stealing model airplane with manual controls. Nothing else to add.

Found on b3ta.com

Monday 24 February 2014

Benny Hill Ravers

More Benny Hill themed videos - and don't they look cool? This could become a meme.

Thursday 20 February 2014

Tuesday 18 February 2014

Goats Balancing On Bendy Metal *updated*

Almost 700k views in one day!? This is crying out for some sort of additional commentary / music.

Chris Cohen said he was on the case, and bingo;

Found on b3ta, then several times in my Facebook newsfeed

Monday 17 February 2014

Wednesday 5 February 2014

10 Minutes Of Grass Growing Has 10 Thousand More Views Than 10 Hours Of Paint Drying

Having said that, the grass growing has a crow crowing at about 3:40, and there are rumours of a dog going for a walk.

Monday 3 February 2014

Metro's "Most Shared This Week"

Whilst this is a pleasant surprise and accolade for my Jubilee Line Ticket Barrier Sings Blur's Song 2 #WooHoo isn't it nice that I get to share the Metro homepage with fellow festival worker and friend Dick Tee of EnTEEtainment Ltd. What are the chances?

Sunday 2 February 2014

A Daft 5 Days : Jubilee Line Ticket Barrier Sings Blur's "Song 2" Update

Firstly, yes, I've had previous for creating low budget, fan made viral videos over the years, mainly for others benefit including ( Eric Prydz vs Pink Floyd 'A Global Warning', Sonny Jim 'Can't Stop Moving', David Ford '40 Years Of Hurt', Embrace 'Celebrate', James 'Hey Ma', Butch & Sundance Forever for Blackbud and my first for Adrian's leaving card from Independiente "My Way",) most of them were eventually taken down over copyright claims, and in the case of A Global Warning, taken down when it was the 12th most discussed video of all time on YouTube, which was quite annoying (and a false claim).

However, Blur's Song 2 was the first time I'd created one just for fun, and put my name to it, and the last week has been quite a ride.

The video has now had over 763,000 views, it was created on Monday 28th January, uploaded over night, made live on Tuesday 29th January after agreeing to Blur's copyright on the track (YouTube's T&C's). I then started the seeding.. firstly uploading to b3ta of which I've been a active member for years, this got it started and it was quickly featured on the b3ta homepage (yay), which was picked up by usVsth3m, then it went mad The Metro (and was featured on Page 2 in the paper Wednesday 30th, The Guardian, Gigwise, NME (my elbow once featured in the NME), The Independent, Time Out, Huffington Post, Digital Spy, Shortlist, Contact Music, The Poke, The Mirror, The Telegraph, The Canary Wharf website, Gizmodo, LBC, BBC America (thanks Fraser!!) and The Sun. At some point during Wednesday, through a mutual friend, I contacted Blur's management to notify them, and hope they'd be ok with it.. a few hours later the response came back "Thought it was really funny actually - all good! We've tweeted it and will add it to the site". *phew*

It was also played on air, and discussed on BBC Radio Two with Jo Whiley, BBC Radio One with Fearne Cotton, part of a daily feature on BBC Five Live with fellow listeners calling in with their own machines singing happy songs, including a washing machine that does Abba, chatted about on XFM, who's photocopier likes to sing Wu Tang Clan's Gravel Pit, and Sky News, who asked for an interview.

It also featured on ITV's This Morning on Thursday 30th (Philip Schofield commenting that it was 'just genius', but most people were more excited about Holly Willoughby saying my name) and the first episode of the second series of the award winning The Last Leg on Channel 4, the hosts finishing the show performing the track with a ticket barrier and oyster card on Friday 31st. It ended the week as The Metro's "most shared".

The stats behind the video were interesting, though I'm not going to reveal all here, the day with the most views was Wednesday, the day of all the radio coverage. The site providing the most referrals was not Facebook or Twitter.

One of the highlights of the week, whilst in a brainstorm with the creative director of Ogilvy & Mather, who had included the barrier in one of his ideas, not knowing I was in the room. Another highlight was watching 30-40 French exchange students queueing up to go through the happy barrier, each singing as they went through. Oh, and one last one - a colleague (who shall remain nameless) attempting to take credit for the idea, and the video - whilst I was in the room. Amazing the bullshit some people come out with.

There will be a new video..