Tribute to former Nebraska quarterback Brook Berringer. This is borrowed from the Huskers' website for the intent of posting on YouTube and then the "original" was deleted.
The MSB (mighty short bus) perform "When the Time Comes" live at the Angelic in downtown Madison, Wisconsin. Awesome time that night with Frank and the guys. Go see this band!!
Madison Wisconsin's own rock band, PINE, perform "Take Me There" Sunday March 5th, 2006 at The Club Tavern in Middleton. It was a benefit show for the local YMCA and it was a lot of fun.
Deaf Pedestrians sing "15 Beers Ago". I thought I had hit record but I missed the first bit of the song. Sorry for the drunk singing/mumbling the words in the background.
Madison Wisconsin's own Rock'n Roll gods - PINE - second video. Shot on location at The Klinic in lovely downtown Madison. This is the 2nd video I've made for them. Granted I'm using a cheap digital camera, but I'm trying damn it!!
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