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  1. In 1973, Les Fradkin paid for a session hoping to land the Left Banke a recording contract with Bell records. Along with Dianne Ellis, he composed the song, "I Could Make It Last Forever" as a demo with himself singing lead. Nothing ever came out of the studio session and the song was stored away until 2006 when Les released it on his CD, "Goin' Back." Now almost 35 years after its original recording, Charlemange Fezza works with Les Fradkin to

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  2. Karotz Commerical

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    This is a fake commercial I did for fun for a cute robot invented in France called Karotz. Earlier versions of this wifi device were known as Nabaztag. For more info, please visit: http://www.karotz.com/home Music by Audionautix http://www.audionautix.com Video by Charlemange Fezza http://charlemange.net

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  3. The Doctor leaves Dr Grace and the year 2000 behind him as the TARDIS goes haywire, ending up in 1978 Cardiff Wales. A few members of Torchwood have taken it upon themselves to experiment with synthetic vampire blood on human females. Rocker Alan Merrill barely escapes a vampire attack as he winds up in the TARDIS with the 8th Doctor. Can they stop Torchwood before it is too late? ORIGINAL VERSION of "I Love Rock N Roll" by Alan Merrill USED

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  4. In July of 2007, an object believed to be a Time Vortex Ionizer fell through the rift into a city dumpster in Cardiff, Wales. It’s exact whereabouts were unknown until August when surveillance cameras picked up footage of an American tourist identified as Ian Lloyd handling the Time Vortex Ionizer from the dumpster area where the item fell. The current whereabouts of both Mr Lloyd and the Time Vortex Ionizer remain unknown at this time.

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    This is where it all started. The very first machinima created by Pew Man Fu Studios! Goodbye Holly was a song performed by the Left Banke in 1968. It was written by Tom Fair about a young girl he read about in the paper who had died in a fire. Personnel: George Cameron : Lead Vocals Tom Finn: Guitar, Vocals Steve Martin Caro: Drums, Vocals Tom Fair: Acoustic Guitar, Piano Visit http://leftbanke.nu if you want to download this video. PEW MAN

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