Where can I find the clip of Vanilla Ice explaining the difference between Ice Ice Baby and Under Pressure?
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http://www.shoutmouth.com/index.php/news/Vanilla_Ice:_A_Life_in_YouTube_Videos?page=2
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M$http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/behind_the_music/51351/episode.jhtml
There are some clips from the show that I think might have it on there. I'm trying to get them to play.
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M$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.