Tupac: "How Do You Want It" Video

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Tupac:
Created: 10/20/2005
Video description: Along with the Outlawz, K-Ci, and JoJo, Tupac lights up this hit, from the DVD "Death Row: Tupac--Live at the House of Blues".

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The week in a minute: 10/21/05

A compilation of some of the past week's video gems, brought to you by the Download.com Video team. This week's minute brings you bird flu, Tupac, a boat of speed, and the Nirvana baby.

1.) Spencer Davis Group: "Gimme Some Lovin'" live

2.) The Daily Show looks at the avain flu

3.) "The Big Lebowski" DVD clip: "That creep can roll"

4.) Trigger Trippy

5.) Jesus: The Action Figure

6.) Family Guy: A-ha

7.) Saute flipping tip

7.) Tupac: How Do You Want It"

8.) Luis Guzman's freak out

9.) The making of Nirvana's "Nevermind" album cover

10.) Chinese kids doing Backstreet

11.) 17-year-old Biggie Smalls

12.) "How to Dance LIke a White Guy" infomercial

13.) "Brokeback Mountain" trailer

14.) Malaysian Michael

15.) 12-year-old wiz drummer

16.) Simple Sun commercial: "Boat of Speed"

17.) Filmmaker pukes on newsdesk

18.) Electric Light Orchestra: "Do Ya"

Click here for the Week in a Minute archive.

Electric Light Orchestra: "Mr. Blue Sky"

This ELO hit was filmed on the "Out of the Blue" tour, live at Wembley stadium. It is included on the DVD "Electric Light Orchestra--Out of the Blue tour, Live at Wembley."

Death From Above 1979: "Romantic Rights"

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Dead Sea Scribes: "Sons of Vietnam" at mneme Gallery

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MorlocK: "November's Call"

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Electric Light Orchestra: "Do Ya"

Behold the majestic bouffants on Jeff Lynne and the rest of ELO, circa 1979, singing one of their biggest hits. This track is included on the DVD "Electric Light Orchestra - 'Out of the Blue' tour, Live at Wembley".

Blasting Hatred: "Tsantsa (Black Art of Reducing Heads)"

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Arch Enemy: "Revenous"

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The Comas: "Conductor"

Conductor started as a collection of songs written in the winter of 2003 at house on the North Carolina coast. Cold winds blowing in from the Atlantic would often rustle palms and wind chimes on the porches of of empty beach houses. The steady noise made it a little easier for a string of break-ins to continue. Baffling local authorities. Although most of the houses were boarded up that winter, a few remained occupied. One of these, lit almost exclusively by candle light in the evening, housed a 4 track recorder, an acoustic guitar, a small city of wine bottles (both full and empty), and Andy Herod. At the end of a 2 year relationship and faced with having to find a new place to live in 6 weeks, the songs began to come out. Loss of love and identity and all that. Eventually each night he ended up on the couch watching the only movie that made sense or mattered, Dark City. Upon each viewing finding new meaning, symbolism and hope that seemed to apply directly to his own life. Some felt that this period may have gone on a bit long... At the end of the winter several cassette tapes where passed along to band mate Nicole Gehweiler as well as friend and producer Alan Weatherhead. A record was soon underway. Recorded at the Sound of Music studios in Richmond VA, Conductor ended up a swampy mix of pop and fuzzed-out rock songs. But when it came time to sequence the record, the band was stumped. Finally one smoky evening in the studio around 4 am, a story line began to reveal itself in the music they were hearing. Almost instantly, the track order fell into place and plans to animate the story began. Six weird months later came Conductor, a monument to the suicide of love erected by robots against a wintry sci-fi back drop of dark towers, moonlit skies and a cast of lost characters. Or perhaps it is just a break-up record. It is not yet known. What is known is that it's here, and it's massive.