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Timmy O'Riley By L. Hadron and the Colliders

Making music has never been quite this awesome! Using only ThinkGeek products (Bliptronic 5000, Guitar Shirt, Drumkit Shirt, Stylophone, and Otamatone Electronic Instrument) the ultra-geeks over at ThinkGeek have created this ultra-cool cover of The Who's Baba O'Reilly. This also qualifies as a full blown shameless plug since ThinkGeek shares a corporate overlord with Slashdot.

62 comments

  1. AWESOME by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now order all their stuff. ALL OF IT !!!!!

  2. This is gonna be big guys by hadhad69 · · Score: 1

    It's gone viral

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    1. Re:This is gonna be big guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Your meme hasn't truly gone viral until the WHO (the health guys, not the band) has issued an unnecessarily alarming pandemic alert that causes politicians around the world to go crazy and buy huge amounts of untested vaccine.

    2. Re:This is gonna be big guys by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative


      It's gone viral

      Naw, the song that's currently breaking out is this abomination.

    3. Re:This is gonna be big guys by maxume · · Score: 1

      The vaccine has been tested tens of millions of times by now.

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    4. Re:This is gonna be big guys by jdc18 · · Score: 1

      Good one, hahah

  3. Idle by Dunderflute · · Score: 1, Troll

    This actually made it to the front page?

    1. Re:Idle by Monkeedude1212 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Perhaps you got lucky and the part where they beat "ThinkGeek shares a corporate overlord with Slashdot" into your head completely missed your skull.

    2. Re:Idle by Dunderflute · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yes, yes it did.

    3. Re:Idle by Pete+Venkman · · Score: 1, Troll

      Yeah, I know what you are saying. This is stupid, and not surprisingly NOT news.

    4. Re:Idle by T+Murphy · · Score: 1

      Yeah, I thought I turned off advertisements!

    5. Re:Idle by Arthur+Grumbine · · Score: 2, Interesting

      This is stupid, and not surprisingly NOT news.

      Wait, so it is , surprisingly, news?

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  4. Shameless plug? by oodaloop · · Score: 4, Funny

    One man's shameless plug is another man's conflict of interest.

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    1. Re:Shameless plug? by Frosty+Piss · · Score: 1

      One man's shameless plug is another man's conflict of interest.

      One man's conflict of interest is another man's over-blown nonsense hardly worth thinking about.

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    2. Re:Shameless plug? by Monkeedude1212 · · Score: 1

      One man's over-blown nonsense hardly worth thinking about is another man's treasure worthy of many hours of reflection.

    3. Re:Shameless plug? by toastar · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'd like to meet this One Man fellow, He seems involved in everything

    4. Re:Shameless plug? by b4dc0d3r · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I work with a guy who bought the guitar shirt, so I can amend your statement to be

      One man's shameless plug is another man's conflict of interest, is also another man's coworker's inspiration for being more retarded than he usually is.

      Here's how the internet works. You can choose not to click on some links - it's not like Pokemon. Or Garbage Pail Kids. It's pretty clearly labeled...

    5. Re:Shameless plug? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'd like to meet this One Man fellow, He seems involved in everything

      Well if he's anything like his relative No Man, he must have an very interesting life.

    6. Re:Shameless plug? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Yeah well another man is an idiot.

      "Conflict of interest" is when you're a Judge, with a duty to administer impartial justice, but you have a material or personal investment in seeing a particular outcome. Or any similar case where official and personal interests conflict. That's what it means.

      Slashdot's official interest is to make money for itself and its parent company. Slashdot is not a civil servant. Whatever duty to impartiality you imagine Slashdot has is simply that -- your imagination. But in reality, Slashdot has never been impartial, and barely ever tried to appear as such.

      In short, shameless plugs are not a conflict of interest, they are entirely within Slashdot's interests. At least they are upfront about it.

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    7. Re:Shameless plug? by spidercoz · · Score: 1

      fuck him, another man is the one to look out for

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    8. Re:Shameless plug? by Sooner+Boomer · · Score: 1

      I'd like to meet this One Man fellow, He seems involved in everything

      Yeah, well, nobody has him beat!

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    9. Re:Shameless plug? by toastar · · Score: 1

      Noman Worked for T.H.U.N.D.E.R

      http://www.thunderagents.com/

    10. Re:Shameless plug? by oodaloop · · Score: 1

      Conflicts of interests apply more broadly than just your area of interest. Wikipedia defines it as, "A conflict of interest (COI) occurs when an individual or organization is involved in multiple interests, one of which could possibly corrupt the motivation for an act in the other."

      Slashdot reports news. Thinkgeek sells products. Using a news site to generate sales at a site they also own is a conflict of interest. It raises questions as to their biases and how much their financial interests are skewing their reporting of news. Is it illegal? No. But it does in fact meet the definition of conflict of interest.

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    11. Re:Shameless plug? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 1

      Wikipedia defines it as, "A conflict of interest (COI) occurs when an individual or organization is involved in multiple interests, one of which could possibly corrupt the motivation for an act in the other."

      Slashdot reports news. Thinkgeek sells products. Using a news site to generate sales at a site they also own is a conflict of interest.

      Only according to baggage you are bringing with the phrase "reports news", like Slashdot is an analogue of NPR or CNN. It isn't. It's a link aggregator, that sometimes links news, sometimes links products, and sometimes just nerdy stuff. Slashdot has never been impartial and unbiased by self-interest, nor pretended to be. So how can a lack of impartiality be a corruption of their motivation, when it was never presumed to be part of their motivation in the first place?

      Slashdot linking to stuff that brings them revenue is in no way a corruption. The only thing it may have corrupted is your imagined ideal of Slashdot. Which is only for the better.

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    12. Re:Shameless plug? by MaWeiTao · · Score: 1

      You're right, and this happens constantly. It's just that usually it's done more subtlety than this.

    13. Re:Shameless plug? by sconeu · · Score: 2, Funny

      No, Noman is an island.

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    14. Re:Shameless plug? by oodaloop · · Score: 1

      The tagline says, "News for Nerds." If it said, "Link Aggregator for Nerds," you might have an argument. But it doesn't. Slashdot claims it is a news site. CNN and NPR also link to or report random non-news stuff too, and when they report on entities their corporate overlord also owns, it's a conflict of interest.

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    15. Re:Shameless plug? by Chris+Burke · · Score: 1

      The tagline says, "News for Nerds." If it said, "Link Aggregator for Nerds," you might have an argument.

      So because it has the word "News" in the pithy tagline, Slashdot has the same obligations to provide unbiased news as a public good as organizations granted broadcast licenses by the FCC?

      If what something is called changed what something is, then you'd have a point. But as anyone can see, Slashdot is not a news site, it's a site that links to news and other things elsewhere based on extremely biased criterion and with no pretense of neutral coverage. So it doesn't really matter that to you the word "News" appearing as a descriptor on the website means it is necessarily news source akin to NPR, and that "reports news" necessarily implies an obligation to report unbiased news. It's a semantic argument at best, and semantics aren't reality.

      It's not a conflict of interest when it only goes against what you imagine the site's interests should be.

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    16. Re:Shameless plug? by Gilmoure · · Score: 1

      It's the man you don't see that's gonna get you.

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    17. Re:Shameless plug? by oodaloop · · Score: 1
      Pithy tagline or no, it's the word they chose to describe their site. News is an incredibly broad word, covering publicly funded radio stations, cable news networks, and local newspapers who simply repost articles from AP (which is their equivalent of slashdot linking to an article). Providing original research or commentary is not necessary to make it an "official" news site, or whatever your point was.

      But as anyone can see, Slashdot is not a news site,

      Which is why I have to make exasperating explanations to all my meatspace friends that slashdot merely links to articles, etc. It is NOT immediately apparent to non-slashdaughters that it is not a news site like CNN or Fox News. Everyone I know that has seen it has thought it was a real news site that did real original reporting the first time they saw it.

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    18. Re:Shameless plug? by plover · · Score: 1

      I am Nomad... I am performing... my function ... sterilize ... sterilize ...

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    19. Re:Shameless plug? by A+nonymous+Coward · · Score: 1

      It also says "Stuff that matters."

      You don't matter. Get over it, and then get off /. and leave the rest of us who do matter alone.

  5. Awesome! by Altus · · Score: 2, Insightful

    All it lacks is a witty one liner by someone who is putting on a pair of sunglasses!

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    1. Re:Awesome! by Em+Emalb · · Score: 1

      Why that's just....pauses, whips off sunglasses...ludicrous.

      YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      (Goddamnit slashdot, I am trying to yell. Stupid fascist censors*.

      *ha, see what I did there?

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    2. Re:Awesome! by Arthur+Grumbine · · Score: 5, Funny

      David Caruso: In order to solve this rape of The Who, we're gonna have to learn to act, talk, and even think... *puts on sunglasses* ... "geek".

      YEEEEEAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!

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    3. Re:Awesome! by StalinsNotDead · · Score: 1

      (Goddamnit slashdot, I am trying to yell. Stupid fascist censors*.

      *ha, see what I did there?

      Forgot a closing parenthesis?

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    4. Re:Awesome! by Em+Emalb · · Score: 1

      You sir, win the prize!

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    5. Re:Awesome! by StalinsNotDead · · Score: 1

      Haven't heard from you in a while either here over on multiplly. Things going alright?

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  6. Re:I thought I turned off Idle by Hadlock · · Score: 1

    Ah, it appears you can now have sections you turned off before, set to "headline only" in addtion to completely off. Problem solved!

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  7. This isn't Slashdot by khellendros1984 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Videos like this are why I go to Digg, not Slashdot. I come to Slashdot for tech news, There are already quite enough sites with this kind of crap on them, and I don't see why /. should be yet another.....crap, and this site doesn't even have a "bury" button!

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    1. Re:This isn't Slashdot by sean_nestor · · Score: 1

      Videos like this are why I go to Digg, not Slashdot. I come to Slashdot for tech news, There are already quite enough sites with this kind of crap on them, and I don't see why /. should be yet another.....crap, and this site doesn't even have a "bury" button!

      It does; there should be a "minus" sign next to the title that you can click on to "demote" the story. You can then tag it appropriately (binspam, dupe, notthebest, stale, stupid, slownesday, offtopic).

  8. Thought I had ads turned off... by garethw · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Meh.

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    1. Re:Thought I had ads turned off... by Bevilr · · Score: 1

      heM

    2. Re:Thought I had ads turned off... by sa1lnr · · Score: 1
  9. Saw this on Hwil Hwheaton's blog by Pojut · · Score: 3, Informative
  10. News for Nerds by MDMurphy · · Score: 1

    A fan of Baba O'Riley already, I enjoyed it. As far as Slashvertisements go, this one was at least entertaining.

    Can't tell if they were syncing to the already recorded music, but it looks like they recorded the the instruments separately and edited the multitrack recording into the final audio track. They did do a bit of work, and it did make the toy instruments come off better than I would have expected.

    1. Re:News for Nerds by coastwalker · · Score: 1

      I have just got to get myself a stylophone.. :-)

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  11. Re:I thought I turned off Idle by Escaflowne · · Score: 1

    I must be missing something, but I too have turned the Idle section off (or so I thought) where only a small title is shown, not the full article, but this crap still gets through it. What did you enable to filter this out accordingly? Perhaps I am unable to see the options you mention since I am using "Classic" Mode?

    In any case, I am getting quite sick of idle stories continuously showing up on my front page. The quality of this site has been trending down in the last year and this is no small reason (i.e. idle stories being tagged as news).

  12. Damn! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    - that *used* to be one of my favorite tunes as well..

  13. Yes, this "is" slashdot. Dog meme? by lawhack · · Score: 1

    Spectactular. Well done all. And yes, this is a pull medium, you can have curated geeky videos along with the curated geeky YRO. But, just curious, what's with the dogcam? Cheers, JamieXML

  14. Re:I thought I turned off Idle by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If you don't like the quality of the site STOP COMING HERE. There are dozens of other news sites that have equally terrible layouts (Most are often worse) you can go bitch and moan on.

  15. BMI Clearance by KnowlerLongcloak · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I wonder if they purchased performance rights through BMI. If not, will the RIAA come down hard on ThinkGeek?

  16. Hell Yeah!!! by Jawn98685 · · Score: 1

    Best 3 minutes and 22 seconds I've wasted in a long, long time.

  17. Re:Don't quit your day job by spidercoz · · Score: 1

    would you rather give the real instruments to people who don't know how to play? which is worse?

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  18. Awesome by foo+fighter · · Score: 1

    Extra points for the guy destroying his guitar shirt at the end.

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  19. It will NEVER beat this version by Critical+Facilities · · Score: 1
    1. Re:It will NEVER beat this version by Sensible+Clod · · Score: 1

      Actually, you're right. That's the only version that I liked as much as the original.

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  20. Play "Smoke On The Water!" by thomst · · Score: 1

    (waves butane lighter)

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  21. Sure beats... by HarryLeBlanc · · Score: 1

    ...that lame Who cover band that played during the Superbowl.

  22. If you play Stairway to Heaven.... by rimcrazy · · Score: 1

    It means DoS on /.

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