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Stateless Code | Mediocre Karaoke - Spinning Wheel by Blood, Sweat & Tears @StatelessCode | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Song: Spinning Wheel
Artist: Blood, Sweat & Tears
Album: Blood, Sweat & Tears
Writer: David Clayton-Thomas
Year: 1968

At the end of our retrospectives and other special episodes, we like to close things out by singing a song. This is the first song I learned to play on drum set in my middle school jazz band.

The karaoke track wasn't great to begin with, but worst of all, it cut out the instrumental swing section in the middle. I edited it back in.

Be warned: I'm a professional programmer rather than a singer for a reason. Michael Duchemin and Stateless Code disclaim any and all liability for psychological trauma you may experience as a result of listening to me sing this song.

Chapters:
00:00:10 Mediocre Karaoke Introduction
00:00:40 Pre-song banter
00:01:22 Spinning Wheel performance
00:04:32 Post-song banter

#karaoke #mediocrekaraoke #bloodsweatandtears #spinningwheel #davidclaytonthomas

Original video this was extracted from:
- Codecast: statelesscode.com WordPress 15: Release 1 Retrospective youtu.be/6yuRU_ht8Kc

Note: There is a copyright claim on a portion of this video because of the karaoke track. Spinning Wheel was written by David Clayton-Thomas and performed by Blood, Sweat & Tears on their 1968 self-titled album. Copyright currently claimed by Sony Music Entertainment on behalf of Columbia. This is well within the realm of Fair Use.

Copyright is stupid. Check out the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom for more info. c4sif.org

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