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Where can I find the clip of Vanilla Ice explaining the difference between Ice Ice Baby and Under Pressure?
I'm looking for that clip where Vanilla Ice says (on an MTV interview I believe) that his song is ding-ding-ding-dingy-ding-ding and Under Pressure is ding-ding-ding-dingy-ding or something along those lines, ideally on a flash video site like YouTube or anywhere else readily accessible on the net. Thanks.
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From what I can gather, this clip is not available anywhere online. It was from a 1990 MTV interview, and I've searched everywhere. According to this site, the video has "been lost in the canon of history."
http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/Vanilla_Ice:_A_Life_in_YouTube_Videos?page=2
http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/Vanilla_Ice:_A_Life_in_YouTube_Videos?page=2
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The question was technically answered. You asked where can you find the clip, and the answer is nowhere online.
The question was technically answered. You asked where can you find the clip, and the answer is nowhere online.
Well, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who can't find it. Heck I can't even find a transcript of it. Sorry. =/
It was unfair to choose no best answer
Demanda or Darcy should have gotten tipped, in my opinion. They tried, they took time out of their day and searched. "The clip is not available anywhere online" is still a valid answer, and "I know it was featured on VH1's Behind the Music" at least gets the asker a little closer to their answer.
Demanda or Darcy should have gotten tipped, in my opinion. They tried, they took time out of their day and searched. "The clip is not available anywhere online" is still a valid answer, and "I know it was featured on VH1's Behind the Music" at least gets the asker a little closer to their answer.
I'm sorry if you think that and perhaps I'm not following community etiquette or something, so I apologize for that. But I posted this question because I needed the video and wasn't able to find it myself. I saw it as worth paying a tip specifically because it was something extremely difficult to find. In response to Darcy's complaint, sorry if my wording was ambiguous but by "ideally on a flash video site like YouTube or anywhere else readily accessible on the net," I meant I wanted it to be readily accessible on the net, ideally in flash format (thus, Windows Media online or something of that nature would have been fine). I appreciate the time but, ultimately, Google is free so I see this service as valuable (and worth paying for) when it can offer significantly better results. Hope that makes sense.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JippcFJsSFw :) Just admit it, you stole the song...
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