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THE HAPPY SHOW! season 6 episode 5 2009, "KW Monster"!
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This episode spotlights the music of Keith and Kevin Seifert, AKA "KW Monster"!
Hi gang! The latest episode is online on YouTube (and embedded elsewhere)! The online upload is saying it is only about 26 minutes long, but the full show is actually 29 minutes long. As I write this, it is still processing, so maybe that will get worked out. I checked my file and it plays the right length. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the show! SEASON 6, EPISODE 21, SEPTEMBER 2009 Matt & Happy celebrate Nacho Chip Day! Plus... BARNES & BARNES "Love Tap" music video! Very many thanks goes out to Artie Barnes (AKA, Robert Haimer) for giving permission to "The Happy Show" to feature the Barnes & Barnes music videos on the program! Look for more to come in future episodes, and buy the latest B&B CD "Opbopachop" at: Check out Artie's YouTube channel at: Justin Patton and Aaron Stutsman parody the Caped Crusader again in "The Misadventures of Batman"! Also: The Punkers, Crazy Cat Pete and more crazy fun! Yayy!!! Matthew Hawes
THE HAPPY SHOW! "HSN-1000" June 2009! SEASON 6, EPISODE 13, JUNE 2009 Featured in this episode: Matt and Happy introduce you to HSN-1000, the SUPER-COMPUTER! "Letters and Songs" by Al Chantrey! http://www.youtube.com/alsaysit "What's Cookin'" with David W. Johnson and Matt Hawes. Matt & Dave cook up PIGS in a BLANKET!! Pomplamoose performs their rendition of "La Vie En Rose"! http://www.youtube.com/pomplamoosemusic Matt talks "A Walk In The Park"! "Now and Forever" by Digital Storm http://www.youtube.com/matthewsandtynes Thanks to the featured performers for their kind permission to feature their videos on "The Happy Show!" Yayy!!! Matthew Hawes http://www.thehappyshow.net
You may recall that I sent out links to my videos on YouTube where I talked about the situation where the media giant, VIACOM, had YouTube removed over 100,000 videos claiming that the videos infringed on copyrights the corporation owned. You may also recall that I fought the removal of my video, which was caught up in the sweep. My video was a parody of reality television and did not infringe on any copyrights. I wrote to Viacom, YouTube, and even the Associated Press, protesting the action by Viacom and YouTube. I was contacted days later by MTV's legal department (MTV is one of Viacom's many cable networks), and they had reviewed my video and found that it was taken down in error. The video was put back up, and the strike I had received against my YouTube account was removed. Well, I was contacted by Catherine Holahan of "Business Week" for an interview for an article for their website. I granted the interview and it was put up today. Here is the link to that inter...
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