Click Here 4 more!!! Klaus’ career had only just begun when his life came to an end in 1983. He gave us an incomplete work; but the spirit of Nomi will live forever & will influence generations to come… Ira Siff: “He took his voice to places and people who had never heard that sound before” well i had to do it didn’t i? freinds and colleagues saying i should get onto you-tube and get my ideas down and out there for peeps 2 see, so my first serious production had to be a Klaus Nomi tribute, inspired by the ‘T-Rex Sings’ video, not so far from where you’re reading this. I did much research on Klaus beforehand. I decided that there is already enough exposure of Klaus directly, so I made sure his voice (and his backing vocals in some places) is the main focus, adding in conflict and tension between 2 symbols from opposite sides of a persona. The lyrics on screen I felt important for many people find Klaus’ accent a little hard to read, so they were hand-written, in the style of the Urrgh MW 1980 film. I really enjoyed every part of making this video, and of course listening to the soundtrack over and over. Also when editing it I had to take breaks from time, because it’s a fun video after all. IF YOU LIKED THIS VIDEO PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSEEEE …. RATE IT, COMMENT IT, SUBSCRIBE, ANYTHING… THEN I’LL MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!!!

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Click Here 4 more!!! Klaus’ career had only just begun when his life came to an end in 1983. He gave us an incomplete work; but the spirit of Nomi will live forever & will influence generations to come… Ira Siff: “He took his voice to places and people who had never heard that sound before” well i had to do it didn’t i? freinds and colleagues saying i should get onto you-tube and get my ideas down and out there for peeps 2 see, so my first serious production had to be a Klaus Nomi tribute, inspired by the ‘T-Rex Sings’ video, not so far from where you’re reading this. I did much research on Klaus beforehand. I decided that there is already enough exposure of Klaus directly, so I made sure his voice (and his backing vocals in some places) is the main focus, adding in conflict and tension between 2 symbols from opposite sides of a persona. The lyrics on screen I felt important for many people find Klaus’ accent a little hard to read, so they were hand-written, in the style of the Urrgh MW 1980 film. I really enjoyed every part of making this video, and of course listening to the soundtrack over and over. Also when editing it I had to take breaks from time, because it’s a fun video after all. IF YOU LIKED THIS VIDEO PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSEEEE …. RATE IT, COMMENT IT, SUBSCRIBE, ANYTHING… THEN I’LL MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!!!

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Click Here 4 more!!! Klaus’ career had only just begun when his life came to an end in 1983. He gave us an incomplete work; but the spirit of Nomi will live forever & will influence generations to come… Ira Siff: “He took his voice to places and people who had never heard that sound before” well i had to do it didn’t i? freinds and colleagues saying i should get onto you-tube and get my ideas down and out there for peeps 2 see, so my first serious production had to be a Klaus Nomi tribute, inspired by the ‘T-Rex Sings’ video, not so far from where you’re reading this. I did much research on Klaus beforehand. I decided that there is already enough exposure of Klaus directly, so I made sure his voice (and his backing vocals in some places) is the main focus, adding in conflict and tension between 2 symbols from opposite sides of a persona. The lyrics on screen I felt important for many people find Klaus’ accent a little hard to read, so they were hand-written, in the style of the Urrgh MW 1980 film. I really enjoyed every part of making this video, and of course listening to the soundtrack over and over. Also when editing it I had to take breaks from time, because it’s a fun video after all. IF YOU LIKED THIS VIDEO PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSEEEE …. RATE IT, COMMENT IT, SUBSCRIBE, ANYTHING… THEN I’LL MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!!!

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Click Here 4 more!!! Klaus’ career had only just begun when his life came to an end in 1983. He gave us an incomplete work; but the spirit of Nomi will live forever & will influence generations to come… Ira Siff: “He took his voice to places and people who had never heard that sound before” well i had to do it didn’t i? freinds and colleagues saying i should get onto you-tube and get my ideas down and out there for peeps 2 see, so my first serious production had to be a Klaus Nomi tribute, inspired by the ‘T-Rex Sings’ video, not so far from where you’re reading this. I did much research on Klaus beforehand. I decided that there is already enough exposure of Klaus directly, so I made sure his voice (and his backing vocals in some places) is the main focus, adding in conflict and tension between 2 symbols from opposite sides of a persona. The lyrics on screen I felt important for many people find Klaus’ accent a little hard to read, so they were hand-written, in the style of the Urrgh MW 1980 film. I really enjoyed every part of making this video, and of course listening to the soundtrack over and over. Also when editing it I had to take breaks from time, because it’s a fun video after all. IF YOU LIKED THIS VIDEO PLEEEEEAAAAAASSSEEEE …. RATE IT, COMMENT IT, SUBSCRIBE, ANYTHING… THEN I’LL MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS!!!!

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“Riches, Rivals, and Radicals: 100 Years of Museums in America” is filled with characters whose fervor fueled the revolution that changed America’s museums. Produced for Public Television by Great Museums TV.

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