video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PSzSTilu_s&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Chemistry Music Video 15: Elemental Funkiness"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PSzSTilu_s&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a southern rock song that consists of flat male vocal singing over wide acoustic rhythm guitars, short electric guitar lick, smooth bass guitar, punchy snare, simple kick pattern and shimmering hi-hats. It sounds happy and fun.",2009-08-30T02:43:28Z,Mark Rosengarten,"This song outlines the properties of the elements in Groups 1, 2, 3-12, 17 and 18. Music and lyrics copyright 2005 by Mark Rosengarten. All rights reserved. Lyrics: In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev could see That properties of elements vary periodically As atomic number increases, the properties repeat In a soothing rhythmic pattern that can form a funky beat The elements we know about, they number one-fourteen Some in quantities so small that theyve never been seen Most are common elements that are far and wide dispersed But all of them together make up all the universe Elements in Group 1 are called the alkalis They explode in water, and are of very tiny size They love to lose electrons when they form a bond Of these reactive atoms, I can say Im rather fond! Group 2 elements are often called alkaline earth Calciums been building bones since well before your birth They form nice +2 ions and are generally quite fun Though theyre not quite as reactive as the metals in Group 1 Since 1869, every one of us could see That properties of elements vary periodically As atomic number increases, the properties repeat In a soothing rhythmic pattern that can form a funky beat Metals in groups 3-12? Transition elements! Some of them are lightweight, and others really dense Things they have in common, they form charges, two or more And some form colored compounds, which is something we adore! If you want an element, just tell me once again If its in Group 17, youve got a halogen! Nonmetals so corrosive, theyre not found in their pure state They can gain electrons like theyre going out of date! Got one for you in Group 18, and its known as Noble Gas If youre looking for an element that just sits there on its %&@ If you wonder why and havent figured it out yet Their valence configuration is a big stable octet! So now it should be obvious that everyone should see That properties of elements vary periodically As atomic number increases, the properties repeat In a soothing rhythmic pattern that can form a funky beat","[""Music"", ""/t/dd00032""]","[""low quality"", ""flat male vocal"", ""wide acoustic rhythm guitar"", ""short electric guitar lick"", ""smooth bass guitar"", ""punchy snare"", ""simple kick pattern"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""happy"", ""fun"", ""southern rock""]",4,1PSzSTilu_s,268 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjP5kKfgBiI&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""The Evolution of Nintendo Music"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjP5kKfgBiI&start=30&end=40""}","The low quality recording features a groovy piano melody, played over, groovy bass guitar, punchy kick and snare hits, shimmering hi hats, shimmering crash cymbal and short electric guitar lick. It sounds energetic, fun, happy, joyful and like an in-game video game sound.",2014-06-04T07:21:43Z,New Game Plus,"Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/New-Game-Plus/482456688541187 Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewGamePlusBand All of the compositions in this video belong to Nintendo/the companies who created the games, we claim no ownership of them whatsoever. This is The Evolution of Nintendo Music, which goes all the way up from the NES to the Wii (Note that for arrangement purposes, we decided to go by system rather than strictly chronologically). When we first saw ""The Video Game Rock Medley"" by FreddeGredde, we thought to ourselves ""why isn't there MORE stuff like this out there?"" So, right then and there, New Game Plus was born, and we started creating this medley. The final product turned out to be 22 songs packed into 9 minutes of phenomenal music! Enjoy. Song timestamps (spoilers ahead!): NES: 0:00 - Overworld Theme (Super Mario Bros 2) 0:07 - Dr. Wily's Castle (MegaMan 2) 0:26 - Fever (Dr. Mario) 0:53 - Vampire Killer (Castlevania) 1:19 - Excitebike Title Theme (Excitebike) SNES: 1:28- Jungle Japes (Donkey Kong Country) 2:02 - Gourmet Race (Kirby Super Star) 2:25 - Yearnings of the Wind (Chrono Trigger) N64: 2:51 - Facility (GoldenEye 007) 3:19 - Gerudo Valley (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) 3:51 - Grunty's Furnace Fun (Banjo Kazooie) 4:23 - Majora's Theme (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask) 4:58 - Diddy Kong Racing Title Theme (Diddy Kong Racing) Game Boy: 5:23 - Trainer Battle (Pokémon) 5:48 - Theme A (Tetris) GameCube: 6:04 - Gamecube startup (Gamecube) 6:12 - Metroid Prime Title Theme (Metroid Prime) 6:44 - Menu 1 (Super Smash Bros Melee) Wii: 7:15 - Wii Shopping Channel Theme (Wii System Music) 7:38 - Green Greens (Kirby's Epic Yarn) 8:04 - Hyrule Field Theme (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess) 8:47 - Zelda's Lullaby (Various Legend of Zelda games) And of course shout outs to the spectacular composers that have come up with these various themes, without you video game music (and music in general for that matter) would not be the same today. Thanks for all of the inspiration.","[""Video game music"", ""Guitar"", ""Music"", ""Musical instrument"", ""Keyboard (musical)"", ""Piano""]","[""low quality"", ""punchy snare"", ""shimmering hi hats"", ""groovy bass guitar"", ""short electric guitar lick"", ""groovy piano melody"", ""shimmering crash cymbal"", ""energetic"", ""fun"", ""happy"", ""joyful"", ""in game sound""]",4,IjP5kKfgBiI,1934