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The brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. Only a few invertebrates such as sponges, jellyfish, adult sea squirts and starfish do not have a brain; diffuse or localised nerve nets are present instead. The brain is located in the head, usually close to the primary sensory organs for such senses as vision, hearing, balance, taste, and smell. The brain is the most complex organ in a vertebrate's body. In a typical human, the cerebral cortex (the largest part) is estimated to contain 15–33 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons. These neurons communicate with one another by means of long protoplasmic fibers called axons, which carry trains of signal pulses called action potentials to distant parts of the brain or body targeting specific recipient cells.
Physiologically, the function of the brain is to exert centralized control over the other organs of the body. The brain acts on the rest of the body both by generating patterns of muscle activity and by driving the secretion of chemicals called hormones. This centralized control allows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment. Some basic types of responsiveness such as reflexes can be mediated by the spinal cord or peripheral ganglia, but sophisticated purposeful control of behavior based on complex sensory input requires the information integrating capabilities of a centralized brain.
Videoplasty is the third home video by Primus, following 1993's Cheesy Home Video and the fan club exclusive Horrible Swill. Videoplasty was released at the end of 1998 to complement the band's recent covers EP Rhinoplasty, and is composed mostly of highlights from a live show performed on October 14 that year at The Phoenix Theater in Petaluma, California. This live footage is interspersed with montages of clips filmed during previous tours and at other recent shows, footage shot backstage and in the studio, animations by bassist Les Claypool, and the band's then-current music videos, spanning the previous two years back to the recording of the Brown Album and presented in approximate reverse-chronological order.
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A music video or song video is a short film integrating a song and imagery, produced for promotional or artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings. There are also cases where songs are used in tie in marketing campaigns that allow them to become more than just a song. Tie ins and merchandising could be used in toys are marketing campaigns for food and other products. Although the origins of music videos date back to musical short films that first appeared in the 1920s, they came into prominence in the 1980s when MTV based their format around the medium. Prior to the 1980s, these works were described by various terms including "illustrated song", "filmed insert", "promotional (promo) film", "promotional clip", "promotional video", "song video", "song clip" or "film clip". Since the creation and increased popularity of YouTube, mainstream artists now promote new music videos by releasing trailers of short promos on the site for their upcoming song and music video. Consequentially, YouTube has been converted into a social media platform for celebrities and artists to market themselves to their fans and audiences.
Monotonous drum solo removed. I lost my file with the full song, will upload when found.
The Residents' "Hello Skinny" covered within. (Possibly the best moment is Brain taking an inventory of his drums at 5:32.)
Videoplasty is the third home video by Primus, following 1993's Cheesy Home Video and the fan club exclusive Horrible Swill. 1 Intro 2 To Defy The Laws Of Tradition (Live) 3 Ground Hog's Day (Live) 4 Primus Interlude 5 "Rhinoplasty" Recording Sessions 6 Sno-Core Tour Fall 1998 7 Kalamazoo (Live) 8 Too Many Puppies / Hello Skinny (Live) 9 In The Studio With The Dust Brothers For "Orgazmo" Movie 10 Recording With Rick Rubin For South Park Album 11 Primus And Spearhead Benefit For Calder Spanier 12 Tommy The Cat (Live) 13 The Pitfalls Of Eating Your Own Genitalia 14 Seas Of Cheese (Live) 15 Over The Falls (Music Video) 16 The Making Of "Over The Falls" Music Video 17 Primus Records With Tom Waits In 1997 18 Bob's Party Time Lounge (Live) ...
Gadget Former Primus drummer Brain talks about recording drums for Primus' The Brown Album. See more at http://www.eqmag.tv
Great video with introduccion of the videoplasty
Originally taken from the album "Sailing The Seas Of Cheese" (1991).
The Residents' "Hello Skinny" covered within. (Possibly the best moment is Brain taking an inventory of his drums at 5:32.)