Factoria Circlar – “Rodafonio” It's really completely straightforward: all you have to do is build a giant wheel, let's say four meters high. Then you mount wheels on it to be able to drive thro- ugh the city. And of course you mustn't forget to leave space in the middle for three musicians. For example, for a guitarist, a saxophonist and a drummer (including full drum kit). And while the wheel is turning, the three make music that travels; really wicked funk, jazz-rock-worldmusic -- the very special soundtrack created by Pilu Spagnuolo. Completely straig- htforward, like we said. Nevertheless, a whirl of excitement!
Rodafonio is an engine to surprise the audience. It's a dream made real. It is a mobile performance, created specially for urban spaces!
Surprise at a pub live performace While playing this cult Green Day track at a bar gig, cover band Borderline Toxic got a nice surprise.
Billie Joe Armstrong, vocalist and guitarist for Green Day, jumped onto the stage as soon as he heard the band kick off his band's classic "Basket Case."
“Black in Black” with a pan A man in a knight's helmet plays AC/DC's "Black in Black" on acoustic guitar while getting hit on the head by a woman with a pan.
Red Hot Chili Peppers from India What if the famous American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers came from India. A musical mashup directed by Portuguese guitarist Andre Antunes with a video by Indian singers Nooran Sisters.
Samuel Orson – Giraffe Samuel Orson and his alternative way of playing the guitar. And it does not sound bad.
When Shaggy plays the guitar (from 0.00001 to 1% of his power) This is what Shaggy can do using a small percentage of his power. Using more than 1% could be harmful to the guitar. At 1% of his power he can play guitar with the ultra instinct. Ultra Instinct Shaggy is an Ultra Instinct Remix featuring the character Shaggy from Scooby-Doo undergoing the "ultra instinct" transformation of Goku from Dragon Ball Super. After an Ultra Instinct Remix featuring Shaggy grew popular, the character developed a fandom online.
Girl from audience plays on stage with Green Day Girl from audience tears up stage at Green Day (Oakland, Aug. 5th 2017)
During Green Day's cover of Operation Ivy’s “Knowledge,” Maddi Gruber was singled out of the crowd by lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong and brought on stage to play guitar with the band. YouTube will show you that Green Day does the all the time. Billie Joe give a quick lesson and then turns the spotlight to a guest and letting him or her do there thing before giving the guitar as a souvenir. What you won’t see on most of the videos is the audience member completely killing it like Gruber did. The 18-year-old went off, jumping around the stage with her green and blue hair flying around as she nailed the part like a pro.