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		<title>Gerry Philips Performs The Beatles&#8217; Golden Slumbers With Only His Bare Hands</title>
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Video Link: The Beatles &#8211; Golden Slumbers. Performed by Gerry Phillips, Manualist.

I found this piece when earlier today Steven Frank linked to Gerry&#8217;s Star Wars Cantina Song rendition.

What I like best about Gerry&#8217;s work is that he takes his craft seriously but also seems to humbly accept it is a gimmick. The material he covers [...]]]></description>
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<small>Video Link: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiLcgl4pleo">The Beatles &#8211; Golden Slumbers. Performed by Gerry Phillips, Manualist.</a></small></p>

<p>I found this piece when earlier today <a href="http://stevenf.com/archive/cantina-song.php">Steven Frank linked to Gerry&#8217;s Star Wars Cantina Song rendition.</a></p>

<p>What I like best about Gerry&#8217;s work is that he takes his craft seriously but also seems to humbly accept it is a gimmick. The material he covers is all over the place, you should check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos?user=gunecologist">all 105 videos he has on YouTube</a>, especially <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwqjFmlYdNg">his performance and interview on Jimmy Kimmel&#8217;s show</a>.</p>

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<p>As a &#8220;Hey, this actually relates to HTML 5!&#8221; note, I&#8217;ll point out that Gerry&#8217;s content is an excellent example of why the <code>&lt;video&gt;</code> element is important for users who share their artistry online. Artist shouldn&#8217;t have to muddle the rights to their own content, which is exactly what is happening with every one of Gerry&#8217;s videos published on YouTube right now. On top of that, the video is delivered through a proprietary technology (Adobe Flash) because it is the best user experience available on the market.</p>
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