Friday, June 16, 2017

Youtube daily report Jun 16 2017

Get out ! … Get ! Get out ! … Get ! Get out ! … Get ! Get out "TiyannahSoul - Get Out" song

First the quizz

Uuuhn... God

Beyonce or Rihanna ?

Beyonce

Studio or Live ?

I'm more Live, Live is my thing

Pure or Porno ?

My family is watching... ?

...Porno...

Tatoo or Natural ?

Tatoo !

But I haven't yet

... Yet...

Electro or RnB ?

RnB !

But... This time...

It's a bit of both

Day or Night ?

Night !

Cocaine or Marijuana ?

Nothing at all !

Nothing !

Seriously, a date night with you ?

White wine, balconnet...

Soul music and great conversations

... porno...

What do you like about you ?

My confidence on stage

What you don't like about you ?

I overreact

I overreact in every little things and situation

Is it you Diva side ?

No...

What make you think about that ?

What did you like about the record session ?

What I really like and... it's suprising

was coming with an idea et finally went in another direction

What was good when we're recording, was "creation"

I mean... I had an idea in my head

but when you put two brains on the same project everything you thought was good

is finally hundred times better than before

After singing in french and english ?

In portugues

No really ! That's trrue ! In portugues

If you had to choose one song of the album ?

I think it will be "Singing On It"

It's awkward to say that but I suprise myself on it

Because we had nothing

and look, we made somthing good, quickly

I mean great ! It's the favorite song for those who had the chance to listen it now

What's next ?

No suprising : The stage !

Exactly that

We made five songs in studio et now the goal is to play them

to people

Perform them on stage

Have feedback and move forward. Who knows ? The next time we will make 10 songs

Your work with P.Prod ?

Glad I met him

We enjoyed it

I guess I enjoyed it, he can say whatever he wants

No really, working with P.Prod is really interesting Really creative

Hi P.Prod !

Ask me question

How was your first impression of TiyannahSoul ?

First, I find it cool cause I never worked

with a girl who sing soul music and stuff

and what was interesting was that she can

she can do more

So, it was interesting

How much time since you began music ?

I began at twelve ou thirteen years old

with guitare

and it drives me to more

I had a group, so I recorded my group

I had a friends, so I recorded my friends

That's it, now I'm here it's been

ten ou twelve years

If you had to choose one song of the album ?

Will be "Get Out" !

Cause first, it was the challenge that brings us to work on the album

It was my test song

I really appreciated it

I think the sound is different

Rythmic and sound are dope This is cool

There's a little of Nicki Minaj in it I like it

There's some dark side

some Trap influence

Hip Hop influence

It's a mix of all that, I think it's cool

What's the worst thing with TiyannahSoul ?

When she's not there because she's late

I mean, we can say that is the worst moment with her cause she's not really there

But we need to understand, it's difficult to be on time when you use sundial

There's shadow and stuff...

And the best ?

I can say that is the feeling you have when you made it, it's always

good to finally made something you love

and if the artist love it too

Should I ask for more ?

We work for this

What's wrong with your sunglasses ?

It started with a joke I made two minute before the interview. I found it funny

I look more producer, no ?

Let me put sunglasses for the interview, it will be better !

For more infomation >> TiyannahSoul Backstage with P.Prod Studio - Duration: 4:01.

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Sac Ballet's artistic director is steps aside after almost 30 years - Duration: 1:42.

PROFESSIONAL BALLET.

DANA GRIFFIN BRINGS US A LOOK AT

HIS LAST CREATION.

DANA: KNOWN FOR 50 ORIGINAL

PIECES, CRAFTED FOR THE

SACRAMENTO BALLET.

, RON CUNNINGHAM IS CONSIDERED A

LEGEND.

>> PEOPLE ARE LEGENDS WHEN

THEY'RE DEAD.

BUT I'VE GOT A LONG WAY TO GO

BEFORE THAT.

DANA: EXTRAORDINARY --

>> I MOVED HERE FROM NEW YORK

AND I/O HIM EVERYTHING.

DANA: HE HAS DEVOTED 20 NINE

YEARS COME ALONE WITH HIS WIFE,

TURNING THE SACRAMENTO BALLET

INTO A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED

COMPANY.

>> IT WASN'T TRULY PROFESSIONAL

AND WE BROUGHT IT TO THE

PROFESSIONAL LEVEL.

DANA: TONIGHT'S FOR -- TONIGHT'S

DRESSER HERSCHEL, HE IS MAKING

SOME FINAL CHANGES.

>> IT IS LIKE PARENTING.

IT IS TOUGH LOVE, BUT IT IS

LOVE.

DANA: FOR CUNNINGHAM, IT IS

PAINFUL TO SEE HIS TIME AT THE

BALLET COMING TO AN END.

>> IT IS A CHOICE OF THE BOARD

OF DIRECTORS.

DANA: NANCY GARTEN IS THE BOARD

PRESIDENT OF THE SACRAMENT OF

BALLET.

SHE SAYS HIS DEPARTURE WAS

DECIDED MONTHS AGO.

>> WE ARE NOT DOING A NEW

DIRECTION.

WE ARE DOING THE NEXT CHAPTER.

WE CONDUCTED AN INTERNATIONAL

SEARCH FOR A NEW ARTISTIC

DIRECTOR.

WE ARE IN THE CONCLUDING STAGES

OF THAT.

DANA: ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE A

NEW MASTERMIND OF THE SACRAMENTO

BALLET --

>> DANCES VERY EPHEMERAL.

IT ONLY LIVES FOR THE MOMENT YOU

ARE SITTING IN YOUR SEAT.

DANA: CUNNINGHAM SAYS HE HOPES

IT IS A HE WHO IS REMEMBERED,

BUT THE EXPERIENCE.

For more infomation >> Sac Ballet's artistic director is steps aside after almost 30 years - Duration: 1:42.

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It's Not Your Fault - Duration: 3:04.

When someone commits suicide,

they feel it's the only answer.

It's the only way to deal with the pain that is in their life,

to get rid of that pain.

But really all they do is transfer that pain.

If you have someone in your life that committed suicide,

you know that you have their pain on your heart.

And the way that we typically try to deal with that pain

is the blame game.

Blaming others,

"Oh, because their mother was so unloving and didn't hug on them, that's why they committed suicide."

"Because their husband or their wife was so mean, and so nasty.

They're the reason why! That's why it happened."

"Because their kids didn't love them and went away from them.

They despaired. It's the kids' fault!"

Or we blame them.

"They were so selfish and so unloving.

So ungrateful for all I did. They did this to me!"

Does that blame, on anyone else, including the person who committed suicide,

does that ever give peace?

One of the most common places that people

send blame

is self.

"I failed them."

"I should've known."

"I should've picked up on the signs.

I should've read in on things.

I could have saved them. I killed them. It's my fault."

No, it's not.

It's not your fault.

"Oh, but Pastor Jon, I could've done things differently."

We could say that about every aspect of our lives.

God doesn't want you to live in the "what if."

God wants you to live

in the "what is."

And "what is"?

Our God is a God of love,

a God of grace, a God of mercy.

God, who gives you peace for this pain

that you have in your heart and your life. And God goes, "Don't run to the blame game."

Jesus says, "Run to me!"

Come to me.

In fact, he says specifically that in Matthew chapter 11.

Isn't that what you want right now?

Rest for your mind, rest for your heart, rest in the peace of God.

And God says those other avenues will never work, they will never help you.

Come to me

and I will give you rest. Take my yolk upon you

and learn from me.

Yolk yourself

to my love. Connect yourself to my mercy.

You won't know how to get through the pain and the emotions, but when you're connected to me,

I will steer you.

I will lead you

around the pitfalls, and the pain, and problems of this life,

but only when you're connected to me.

And then he says,

Jesus said I'm going to take all of that problem,

and all that pain,

but just come to me

and trust in me.

It's not your fault.

I love you.

I care for you.

I . . . I will give you peace.

For more infomation >> It's Not Your Fault - Duration: 3:04.

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ルール・ブリタニアを英語で歌うニャ!(Rule, Britannia) - Duration: 3:47.

When Britain fi-i-irst, at heaven's command,

Aro-o-o-ose from out the a-a-a-zure main,

Arose, arose,arose from out the a-zure main,

This was the charter, the charter of the land,

And guardian a-a-angels sang this strain:

Rule Britannia! Britannia rule the waves.

Britons never, never, never will be slaves.

Rule Britannia! Britannia rule the waves.

Britons never, never, never will be slaves.

The nations, no-o-o-o-ot so blest as thee,

Must i-i-i-i-in their turn, to ty-y—yrants fall,

Must in their tu-u-u-u-rn, to ty-y-rants fall,

While thou shalt flourish, shalt flourish great and free,

The dread and e-e-e-e-nvy of them all.

Rule Britannia! Britannia rule the waves.

Britons never, never, never will be slaves.

Rule Britannia! Britannia rule the waves.

Britons never, never, never will be slaves.

Rule Britannia! Britannia rule the waves.

Britons never, never, never will be slaves.

For more infomation >> ルール・ブリタニアを英語で歌うニャ!(Rule, Britannia) - Duration: 3:47.

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Why Beta Failed--Part 2 - Duration: 15:56.

This video is part two of an exploration on why Sony's Betamax video recording format

lost to the more ubiquitous VHS.

We were comparing these two machines, and we saw how Sony had introduced BetaScan, but

they had overlooked something.

Here comes a link to get to part one.

We left off with me saying that this machine falls flat on its face.

What's most important to consumers is

the machine's flexibility at recording shows.

And here's where the Sony machine falls flat on its face.

See, that's where we left off.

Now,

In addition to spending time and resources making new features that the buyer didn't

know they needed, Sony also seemed to just keep flailing their arms about and making

stupid decisions about other basic necessities, and it shows in this model.

Initially, they thought things like timers were silly features to include in their machines.

As Marc Wielage and Rod Woodcock recall in their piece The Rise and Fall of Beta, one

Sony executive, when asked why his machines didn't include a timer when the competition

did, explained that "Having separate timer allows the consumer to use it for other purposes.

And not everyone needs timer.

We do not force you to buy one."

Yeah, no.

While it sounds noble, the whole damn point of a VCR is to time-shift, recording things

when you're gone.

That's not possible without a timer.

So selling it as an add-on is only going to piss people off and look like a money-grab.

Great job, guys.

While they did come around and include a timer in most of the models, the timer wasn't

nearly advanced as what the competition offered.

The Sony unit has a 3 day, 1 event timer.

Take a look, programming is pretty simple, you just hold down the program button and pick

a time.

Then you select what day, either today--tomorrow, or the day after tomorrow.

And lastly you choose how long you want it to record for.

Once you've punched that in, you select the channel you want it to record, hold down

the record button, and move the power switch to timer.

Not too difficult, but also not too impressive.

Let's hope you're not gone longer than just a weekend.

And let's hope there's only one program you want to record.

The RCA model, meanwhile, has a 4 event, 7 day timer.

And it's actually less frustrating to program, as you don't have to hold a button down

while making adjustments at the same time.

Turn the selector from manual to program, then select which program, a, b, c, or d,

you want to input.

First, you pick the day.

0 is today, 1 tomorrow, 2 the day after tomorrow, etc.

I'll admit, that's not as easy to work out as Sony's in-your-face wording.

But it's way more capable--Also, A means it will record every day.

That means one program can actually create multiple daily recordings, which is pretty

neat.

This lever switches between the start time, and how long you want it to record.

So, say I want to start at 4 PM, and record for an hour and a half.

Set the time to 4, turn this to select the length, and then 1 hour thirty minutes.

This is more versatile than the Sony, as you might want it to start recording a minute

before your show starts and stop a minute afterwards to make sure nothing is missed.

You're not limited to thirty minute increments like here on the Sony.

But the most important way this machine kicks the pants off the Sony is here.

Notice how the channel is flashing.

It wants you to select it.

That's right, the RCA machine will change channels for you.

So, the Sony has BetaScan, but the RCA can record for 6 hours, on 4 different programs

over a week, and even change channels for you.

Which one would you buy?

Sony just didn't seem to get it.

They released this device with virtually no regard to how their buyers would actually

use it.

The reason people flocked to recording time wasn't simply that they wanted the machine

to be able to record a very long program like a football game, it was also that they wanted

it to be able to record a lot of different programs.

A six hour recording time means 3 one hour shows and an entire weekday lineup of half-hour

daily programming could be recorded on a single tape with room to spare.

But to do that automatically, you need a timer that can start more than just one recording.

So while Sony caved and produced the Beta 3 speed, it was rather obtuse to not also

add a complicated timer that can manage more than one program.

Now to be fair, this RCA machine was probably a little more expensive than the Sony.

Poking around online shows that the Sony retailed for, are you sitting down?

One thousand 2 hundred fifty dollars, eek, and although I don't have a firm price for

the RCA model, this price chart from Popular Mechanics shows the Panasonic PV-1600, probably

the exact same machine internally as this one given its features, at $1295.

But, this is for the absolute whiz-bang most complicated VCR on the market.

As their ads proclaimed, nobody gives you more VCR than RCA.

But what about lesser-models?

Remember, I said that jumbled mess of how this machine came to be made was important.

That's because JVC was super-OK with other companies paying them a licensing fee to make

their own VHS machines, and tons of companies offered VCRs from the most basic machines

with a mechanical clock-timer to the crazy advanced ones like these.

This meant there was a lot of competition between manufacturers, and prices for VHS

machines tended to stay lower than their Beta counterparts.

A VHS model sporting a 3 day, one event timer like this Beta model may have cost a few hundred

less, in fact this chart shows a Panasonic unit available for 995, although it can't

record at the SLP speed (not that it mattered all that much as a T-160 at LP was still more

recording time than an L-810 at Beta 3).

Now, sony did eventually come around and produce Beta machines for others, for example Sony

produced some machines under the Zenith name, and they didn't all out refuse to allow

licensing--Sanyo and Toshiba both made Beta machines later on, as well as others.

But the menagerie of VHS VCRs to choose from kept manufacturers in a price war with each

other, and thus it was very common for a similarly-specced VHS machine to cost hundreds of dollars less

than a Beta model.

Was sony completely wrong to avoid licensing?

Perhaps not.

The price war amongst VHS manufacturers meant they had to cut costs to compete with each

other, and thus the machines tended to be less well made than Beta machines, with some

cut corners.

But usually they were just as reliable as Sony's machines, and details like a dampened

cassette drawer and soft-touch buttons don't mean much to the shopper if you can save a

few hundred bucks by avoiding them.

Plus, the intense competition between VHS manufacturers meant they had to compete with

each other on features as well, so these companies were quickly learning what features mattered

most to consumers, like decent timers, whereas Sony just kept chugging along doing their

thing without stopping to ask what the consumer actually desired.

So again, which one of these would you buy?

This RCA unit, with its extremely versatile timer and 6 hour recording time, or this Sony,

with its one event timer, 4.5 hours recording time, and nice eject mechanism?

Oh, and don't forget BetaScan!

But my favorite detail about this machine in particular is the recording speed selector.

Notice how it chooses between Beta 2 and 3.

Where's 1?

Sony basically admitted, in 1979, mind you, they effed up by proclaiming, well we know

beta 1 is useless, so let's just not let you use it anymore.

This was only 4 years after the entire format was released!

This model has a switch to let you use Beta 1, but it's located on the back under this

cover cause they really just don't want you to think about it anymore.

This is particularly hilarious because the Beta 1 speed offered a slightly better picture

quality than VHS SP, which led many people to sing praises about Beta's better picture,

but since Beta 2 became the standard it was essentially like recording on VHS LP all the

time, so the quality became pretty similar, in fact

you could say Beta 2 looks--and sounds, given the slower linear

tape speed on non-hifi machines) slightly worse than VHS SP.

We interrupt this program for a quick message:

OK, you can't say things like that without

some people losing their minds in the comments.

Here's some footage recorded on a VHS VCR at the SP speed.

OK, now here's the same footage on Beta at Beta 2.

Now here they are side by side.

I will admit that this is using a newer VHS machine than the Beta one,

not that this is a huge surprise given VHS machines were made long after Beta machines

and the Beta machine isn't in perfect shape.

But it still looks pretty similar.

Oh, and sound.

Here's a clip from VHS SP.

Now Beta 2.

So, decide for yourself.

I'll upload another video with all of this footage and details on my methodology.

And a little card will be appear right about now if it's ready.

Personally I don't see a difference, and technical data is remarkably similar between

the two.

But I'll stay out of this, go ahead and argue amongst yourselves, if you please.

So, in 1979, just 4 years after its release, Beta was struggling to justify its existence.

Now you might think that Sony would try and find a way to differentiate beta from VHS

to give a concrete reason to buy a beta machine.

And try they did.

But every time they offered a new feature, either they went about it in the complete

wrong way and shot themselves in the foot, or VHS just copied it.

For example:

In 1983, Sony released Beta HiFi.

Look at us!, they said, CD-quality sound on videotape!

VHS will never match that.

Guess what.

They did.

In 1984.

Then, in 1985 Sony released SuperBeta, a slightly-better picture quality standard boosting image quality

by shifting the Y carrier, whatever that means.

VHS will never copy that!

Guess what?

They did, creating the VHS HQ standard.

To be fair this wasn't nearly the improvement that SuperBeta was, particularly since many

manufacturers resisted its implementation due to cost and JVC was forced to reduce the

minumum specs for it, but still.

Interestingly VHS actually far and away leapfrogged SuperBeta with the introduction of SuperVHS

(I wonder where they got the idea for that name), or S-VHS in 1987.

S-VHS was almost a 60% increase in resolution over standard VHS, much more than the 20%

improvement achieved by SuperBeta.

Sony wouldn't match that until the next year with Extended Definition-Beta, actually

called ED-Beta, a fitting name given how difficult it seemed for Sony to produce a meaningful

rise in sales.

Really, though, both SuperVHS and ED-Beta weren't ever all that relevant due to their

high cost compared to their standard counterparts.

But one of Sony's ultimate missteps was their idea of a camcorder--Betamovie.

Sony figured that the smaller cassette of Beta would work to their advantage, allowing

them to create a smaller all-in-one camera than the competition.

Great.

While their camera was pretty small for its time, they had to sacrifice a lot to make

it work.

Namely, the ability of the camera to play a tape back!

They performed some weird technical magic to shrink the video transport down to where

it would record onto the tape in a completely strange fashion that would work fine once

removed from the camera and placed in a normal VCR, but which could not be played back by

the very device that recorded it.

I'm sorry, but how stupid is that?

Since there was no ability to review what you recorded in-camera, Sony also decided

that an electronic viewfinder wasn't necessary, and instead just gave you an optical one.

So, not only could you not be sure if the shot was in focus or if exposure was OK while

recording, but you would have no way of reviewing your footage till you could get home and pop

the tape in your VCR.

As you can imagine, sales weren't great.

Meanwhile, JVC actually had a pretty clever idea and created the VHS-C format in 1982,

which were small cassettes that only held a half hour of footage at SP speed (90 minutes,

at SLP) but which contained honest-to-goodness VHS recordings on them.

These cameras were smaller than Sony's incredibly dumb Betamovie, and the machines could play

the tapes back!

Best of all, they simply go into an adapter for playback in a normal VCR.

Sony wishes they thought of that, for sure.

Sony eventually released the Video8 and then Hi8 formats which were formidable competitors

to VHS-C, but since no one in their right mind would purchase a dedicated Video8 VCR,

you'd have to watch your movies with the camcorder plugged into the TV or you'd have

to dub from the camcorder to a standard VCR, which reduced the quality of the second generation

copies.

I'll tell you my family was on team VHS-C, and we have the bins of tapes to prove it.

Hi8 produced a much sharper picture than VHS, but again, unless you wanted to plug your

camcorder into your TV every time you watch home movies, you have to dub it onto a normal

tape anyway.

In retrospect, it seems like Sony kept failing to put themselves in their customer's shoes.

Right from the start they were doomed because of their small cassette.

If they had done research to determine how people would actually use a VCR, they probably

would have found that recording time was more important, and they probably would've taken

the effort to have a sophisticated timer.

So if the Beta cassette had been made with VHS-like capacity, it's likely Beta would

have won the war.

After all, they had a year's head start.

But people flocked to VHS because it was simply more flexible.

Impressive trick features and niceties like the feather-lite buttons are of no use if

the machine doesn't do what you need it to do.

By the mid 1980s, sales between Beta and VHS were pretty lopsided.

Far more people owned VHS machines than Beta.

Naturally, when pre-recorded tapes with movies and what-not began to be sold under the brand

new product called "Home Video", sales of VHS copies were always stronger than Beta.

This led economies of scale to rear its ugly head, and for movie studios, producing Beta

copies of their latest home-release was more expensive than VHS.

So, either movie studios had to charge more for Beta, which was unpopular and only further

annoyed Beta loyalists, or they simply made less profit on each Beta sale, which annoyed

shareholders.

By the late 1980s, most movie studios had decided to altogether stop releasing their

films on Beta.

Not.

Good.

To many people, 1988 marked the end of Beta, as this was the year that Sony caved and started

marketing their own VHS machines. (Gasp)

The history of the videotape format war is

interesting, but in my view hilariously one-sided.

Sure, Sony was first to market, but they just kept screwing up!

It's like watching a cartoon where the protagonist repeatedly slips on a banana peel.

Is it fair to say it was all Sony's fault?

Not really.

After all, VHS kept copying their developments.

But Sony trapped themselves with this cassette.

4.5 hours isn't enough.

Even the name wasn't a good idea.

Beta kind of implies second, as in the second best, the fallback, the reserve, number two,

the alternative option.

Alpha might have been better.

Hell, even Epsilon.

Anything but "not quite first".

And there were plenty of annoying little details that plagued Beta, like the one-sided cassette

window, and their strange decision to label tapes based on actual physical length and

not recording time.

Sony famously did win their second big format war, back in 2006 when Blu-Ray was fighting

HDDVD.

So at least we can say with a fair bit of certainty that they did indeed learn from

their mistakes.

Oh, and their 1982 release of a new product co-developed with Philips went very well for

them--that new product?

The compact disc, or CD.

I hope you enjoyed this video!

If you did, I humbly ask that you hit the like button and subscribe to Technology Connections.

I'm doing my best to keep videos like this headed your way.

I'll see you next time!

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146# Barbecue avec les personnes d'AWFIS ! - Duration: 1:57.

Hi everybody !

Hello french people we are here in the barbecue with Stefano

Me duele la costilla

this is the dance of Aitor

What time is it ?

How are you ?

I'm fine and I think is 2 pm

My name is Carina

He practices his French

I speak spanish

She is the best chief

You want to say something Lurdes ? "Hello"

Hi Ana !

Valentina she is the professinal of the fire

What do you thing about today ?

Today is the sunny that's good

Close-up on the buttocks of Valentina

Oh James !

Close-up on the buttocks of James

I like Rio de Janeiro

What's happened Valentina ?

you know is so relax

I love you guys !

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Dream Catcher Earrings - Duration: 6:40.

DreamCatcher Earrings

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Material Needed

-2 meters of beading threads -Needle for beading -2 different colors of seedbeads -1 colors of beads littlebit bigger -Earrings hooks

Step 1 Made the circle

Install your blocking bead

Thread 15 same color beads

Thread the last 4 beads to form a circle

Thread 1 long beads and 1 same color of the circle

Don't touch the brown beads and thread back the long beads and the 2 next brown beads of the circle

Repeat 8 times

When you finished the circle, Thread a second timein the first long beads to finish the star.

Thread 6 beads same color of the first circle.

repeat 8 times

When you completed your second circle, Thread a second time the 6 first beads for make it resistant

Now, take the second color you have chosen.

Thread back the same brown beads and the 2 next ones

repeat 28 times to complete the circle

Take your medium beads you have chosen.

Insert 1 medium bead between each pink beads

Take 1 medium bead , the hook and a second medium bead.

Thread in the second next medium bead of the circle.

Thread 11 medium beads down while thread throught the pink beads too.

Step 2 The feathers

Made your own beads order if you want to follow mine, look at the end of the video

put aside the last bead of the line and thread up to the circle.

Thread 1 pink bead and 1 white bead and repeat to create a second line.

order of my brown beads degrade

Finish by threading up to the hook and fix to it.

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The wheels on the bus go round and round

Round and round, round and round

The wheels on the bus go round and round

All through the town

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish

swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish

All through the town

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep

beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep

The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, beep

All through the town

The windows on the bus go up and down

Up and down, Up and down

The windows on the bus go up and down

All through the town

The seat on the bus goes squeak, squeak, squeak

squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak, squeak

The seat on the bus goes squeak, squeak, squeak

All through the town

The monkey on the bus goes giggle, giggle, giggle

giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle, giggle

The monkey on the bus goes giggle, giggle, giggle

All through the town

The wheels on the bus go round and round

Round and round, round and round

The wheels on the bus go round and round

All through the town

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