Serges Defalet - la gbecan

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Après Douk Saga, Lino , Boro Sangui, ou encore Molare, c'est au tour de Serge Defalet le cesar de s'essayer au micro. Serges Defalet lance "la Gbecan", qui signifie "parler Gbè en Boucan"

クロノ・クロス バグ / Chrono Cross (JP) Serge's self-injury glitch

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Tags: Chrono  Cross  glitch  クロス  クロノ  クロノクロス  バグ 

クロノクロス バグ ~自虐症セルジュ~ (ニコニコ http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm420765 とほぼ同内容) 2周目以降、ラディウス村長とのレクチャーで特定の操作をすると、セルジュが自分自身を攻撃する自虐症モードに突入。いろんなエレメントを使ってみました。 手順がかなりややこしいです。下準備:セルジュのグリッドを全部埋めておく→パワーレベルを1以上残してラディウス村長にエレメント攻撃→一撃で「1024以上」のダメージを与えると村長死亡→カーソルを「エレメント」に合わせて決定→なぜかセルジュのアップになるので方向キーを上に→カーソルが「逃走」の下に出現するので決定(出現しなかったら失敗)→セルジュが攻撃姿勢になったら一旦キャンセル→ウィンドウが黒くなるので、そのまま決定→一旦キャンセルして方向キーを上下に動かす→ここでウィンドウが正常に戻る→完成:なぜか攻撃対象がセルジュ自身に変化。

Serges Defalet fait son "vacarne" a la Rue Princesse!

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Tags: africahit  defalet  dephalet  douk  jet  kaysha  lino  molare  saga  serges  set  versace  yop  yopougon 

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!!! :O !!! MMX2 Serges (no damage,charge,dash,upgrade)

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Tags: boss  charge  damage  dash  man  mega  Megaman  MMX  no  serges  tank  upgrade  X2 

ロックマンX2のサーゲスタンクを初期状態でダッシュ無し、チャージ無し、壁蹴り無しで倒したもの。 前半の砲台は特殊武器を使えば簡単に壊せることや、後半はチャージしていないと攻撃が当てにくいことなどから時間がかかるためミス無しに倒すのはなかなか難しい。 なお連射機能は使用していません。何十回も挑戦したので指がイカれそうになりました(苦笑

Serge's linerider 2

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Tags: animation  art  experimental  film  short 

hey guys its my second line rider enjoy

Sampleur Samplé Samples hip hop classiques partie 2

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Tags: black  bombes  combat  ecole  espoir  funk  hip-hop  kery  mars  micro  music  planete  prose  rap  school  tentations  touche 

Sampleur: Mc solaar - Nouveau western Samplé: Serge Gainsbourg - Bonnie and clyde Sampleur: Daddy Lord C - Freaky Flow remix Samplé: Bill Withers - Just the two of us Sampleur: Busta Flex - Le zedou Samplé: Jacques Brel - Les bourgeois Sampleur: Assassin - Serieux dans nos affaires Samplé: Ennio Morricone - Carlotta Sampleur: Passi - Le maton me guette Samplé: Kool and the gang - Cherish Sampleur: IAM - Les Tam tam de l'Afrique Samplé: Isaac Hayes - The look of love Sampleur: La Cliqua - Les quartiers chauffent Samplé: Georges Brassens - Le petit joueur de fluteau Sampleur: Supreme NTM - J'appuie sur la gachette Samplé: Barry White - Love Serenade Sampleur: IAM - Hold Up Mental Samplé: Serges Gainsbourg - Requiem pour un con Sampleur: Ideal J - Hardcore Samplé: Paquito Rivera - No puedo ser feliz Sampleur: Supreme NTM - Le monde de demain Samplé: Marvin Gaye - T stands for trouble

New Renault Laguna 3

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Tags: 2007  2008  auto  automobile  burlapp  car  extra  gainsbourg  hollywood  laguna  new  renault  serge  three  vince 

Watch the all new redesigned Laguna. And enjoy Serge's music.

Chrono Cross - Dark Serge

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Tags: Battle  Black  Boss  Chrono  Cross  Dark  Dragon  Element  Fight  Fort  game  Kid  Playstation  PS2  PSX  RPG  Soldier  Square  video  Zeal 

My PS2 is up and running again. All I had todo was buy the silver PS2 slim. Simple. So in celebration, I'm recorded a boss fight from Chrono Cross. Lynx (really Serge), Viper and Steena vs Dark Serge (really Lynx). Standard fight: attack and use their techs. All of Lynx's special techs can be used by Dark Serge, including Forever Zero. Amusingly, this is the last time you see Forever Zero used in the game (and this is the last battle you fight as Lynx). Steena has the black plate equipped, otherwise Dark Serge's techs can kill her easily (she's inate white). By the way, once this fight occurs, and moreso after the FATE battle, all coherent storytelling in this game goes straight to hell. You will be going 'HUH?' about every five minutes near the end, especially when they do a huge plot dump right before the final boss. And if that's not confusing enough, the people who reveal the final plot are Marle, Crono and Lucca from Chrono Trigger, who are in kid form and are technically suppose to be dead (well, at least Lucca). Basically 85% of the game's plot is discussed in the last 10 minutes of the game, while the other 15% needed to be explained during the 50+ hours you played this game. Chrono Trigger made more sense, and that involved multiple time periods. Chrono Cross is about two timelines that split at a certain point: same time in each, but different events. And while you're Lynx, you're really Serge and while you're fighting Serge, he's really Lynx, who is really your father. Did I ruin the game yet? What the hell was I saying? Oh, I got a new PS2. Well, enjoy. Honors for This Video (12/10): #74 - Top Rated (Today) - Science & Technology #64 - Most Discussed (Today) - Science & Technology

Flute Job - Part I / The Messenger (Serge Meseth)

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Tags: Anderson  Boy  Close  Crumb  Currier  Cusco  Encounter  ET  Flute  Flutist  George  Herbie  Hip  HOME  Hop  Ian  Latin  Lima  Machu  Magic  Mann  Musician  percussive  Peru  PHONE  Picchu  Pied  Piper  Richard  Street  style  UFOs  with 

Serge Meseth, aka Serge47 - This "rock & roll funky show dimension cybernetic flute boy"('s), first time in a recording studio. This NYC MUSICIAN/MESSENGER and "Street Player" from Cusco and Lima, Peru can really make a "pretty sweet sound" with his flute. I first "experienced" Serge and his percussive style of playing, at "Le Bar Bat", 311 West 57th Street in New York City. Fortuitously, the space was full of "good vibes" it had previously been the "world famous" recording studio, Media Sound. Before that, it had been an old Manhattan Baptist Church. Everyone from Aerosmith, Aretha Franklin, Guns N' Roses, Kool & the Gang, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Joel, BB King, John Lennon, Meatloaf, Jane Oliver, Yoko Ono, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand and Stevie Wonder (to name a few) recorded multi-platinum records there. I produced several projects there. Media Sound was owned and founded by John Roberts who had put up the money and produced The Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Of course, those appearances at "Woodstock 69" i.e. "Woodstock" by Richie Havens, Swami Satchidananda, Country Joe MacDonald, John Sebastian, Sweetwater, Bert Sommer, Tim Hardin, Ravi Shankar, Melanie, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Quill, Keef Hartley Band, Santana, Canned Heat, Mountain, Janis Joplin, Sly & the Family Stone, Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Joe Cocker, Country Joe and the Fish, Ten Years After, The Band, Blood Sweat & Tears, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Sha-Na-Na, Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young are all legendary today. Serge's energy is electric and intense. He was running around the club jumping from one stage to another singing and playing "original songs" on his flute and accompanying himself seamlessly. His music is both "aggressive and sweet". Wild! I figured he was "spun out" on "serious drugs". QUITE THE CONTRARY, later after his set I introduced myself. It was really refreshing to meet someone so "clear thinking" direct and original. He has never taken drugs; "he's clean"! After talking with him I felt committed to interviewing him on camera. I have rarely encountered a person as "talented and unique" as Serge. STREET MUSICIAN - As it turns out Serge played regularly on the corner where I live. His flute playing was so distinctive (like hearing Ian Anderson on flute or George Young on sax) that I began hearing him everywhere. He worked / The East Village (by the Cooper Union Cube) / 14th Street at Union Square / Columbus Circle (by the U.S.S Maine Monument) / Central Park (by the Sherman Monument) and all over New York City. He rode his bike around the City, chained it, opened his flute case and was open for business. He is innovative; his music has a rich, magical and joyful resonance in it's sound. I was surprised to find that he had never recorded any of his songs and more surprised to find, he played the guitar, keyboards and seemingly any instrument he could get his hands on. I decided he was either "crazy or brilliant". His father is French and a professional saxophone player, his mother from Peru. He grew up in Cusco and Lima hanging out in music stores where he learned to play. You might be surprised while watching the video to know that has never owned a bass or a keyboard but HE CAN REALLY PLAY! VERY COOL! It seemed the perfect way to find out who "the man behind the music" is, was to let this "Street Player" loose in a recording studio. I decided that I would record him at my Friend (Benjy King)'s "Home Studio". Benjy, a "Former Pop Star" and keyboard player (of the 80's band, SCANDAL, with Patty Smyth) has a comfortable studio in his Lexington Avenue apartment. He produces a "really good sound". My favorite memories of working with Serge 47, including filming him while he built his tracks, were following Serge around town on his bike, seeing his "Studio/digs" (in the basement of the former, Piano Store Theater, 158 Ludlow Street, NYC) and his neighborhood haunts. I loved our cam interviews and listening to him tell about Machu Picchu, Cusco and Lima Peru, "His love of music" and his "Close Encounter" with UFOs in Peru. Not sure what planet he's from but I'm convinced he's an Alien. That might explain his EXTRAORDINARY TALENT. I haven't seen or spoken with Serge in quite some time. He hasn't been playing at his old haunts around town. I miss hearing his flute playing and seeing his honest face. The City Streets don't feel quite the same without his electric energy. Someone once told me, "Talent is like cream to milk, it rises to te top". If that's true, I know we'll be hearing a lot more about Serge Meseth. I hope you enjoy the film and meeting THIS GIFTED MAN. Serge, I know you're out there... ET Phone Home! Sincerely, Richard Currier Produced & Directed by Richard Currier 1st of 3 Parts - (Excerpt/THE MESSENGER) ©2007 richard currier

Flute Job - Part II / Birdman (Serge Meseth)

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Tags: Anderson  Boy  Close  Crumb  Currier  Cusco  Encounter  ET  Flute  Flutist  George  Herbie  Hip  HOME  Hop  Ian  Latin  Lima  Machu  Magic  Mann  Musician  percussive  Peru  PHONE  Piccu  Pied  Piper  Richard  Street  style  UFOs  with 

Serge Meseth, aka Serge47 - This "rock & roll funky show dimension cybernetic flute boy"('s), first time in a recording studio. This NYC MUSICIAN/MESSENGER and "Street Player" from Cusco and Lima, Peru can really make a "pretty sweet sound" with his flute. I first "experienced" Serge and his percussive style of playing, at "Le Bar Bat", 311 West 57th Street in New York City. Fortuitously, the space was full of "good vibes" it had previously been the "world famous" recording studio, Media Sound. Before that, it had been an old Manhattan Baptist Church. Everyone from Aerosmith, Aretha Franklin, Guns N' Roses, Kool & the Gang, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Joel, BB King, John Lennon, Meatloaf, Jane Oliver, Yoko Ono, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand and Stevie Wonder (to name a few) recorded multi-platinum records there. I produced several projects there. Media Sound was owned and founded by John Roberts who had put up the money and produced The Woodstock Music and Art Fair. Of course, those appearances at "Woodstock 69" i.e. "Woodstock" by Richie Havens, Swami Satchidananda, Country Joe MacDonald, John Sebastian, Sweetwater, Bert Sommer, Tim Hardin, Ravi Shankar, Melanie, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Quill, Keef Hartley Band, Santana, Canned Heat, Mountain, Janis Joplin, Sly & the Family Stone, Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Joe Cocker, Country Joe and the Fish, Ten Years After, The Band, Blood Sweat & Tears, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Sha-Na-Na, Jimi Hendrix and Neil Young are all legendary today. Serge's energy is electric and intense. He was running around the club jumping from one stage to another singing and playing "original songs" on his flute and accompanying himself seamlessly. His music is both "aggressive and sweet". Wild! I figured he was "spun out" on "serious drugs". QUITE THE CONTRARY, later after his set I introduced myself. It was really refreshing to meet someone so "clear thinking" direct and original. He has never taken drugs; "he's clean"! After talking with him I felt committed to interviewing him on camera. I have rarely encountered a person as "talented and unique" as Serge. STREET MUSICIAN - As it turns out Serge played regularly on the corner where I live. His flute playing was so distinctive (like hearing Ian Anderson on flute or George Young on sax) that I began hearing him everywhere. He worked / The East Village (by the Cooper Union Cube) / 14th Street at Union Square / Columbus Circle (by the U.S.S Maine Monument) / Central Park (by the Sherman Monument) and all over New York City. He rode his bike around the City, chained it, opened his flute case and was open for business. He is innovative; his music has a rich, magical and joyful resonance in it's sound. I was surprised to find that he had never recorded any of his songs and more surprised to find, he played the guitar, keyboards and seemingly any instrument he could get his hands on. I decided he was either "crazy or brilliant". His father is French and a professional saxophone player, his mother from Peru. He grew up in Cusco and Lima hanging out in music stores where he learned to play. You might be surprised while watching the video to know that has never owned a bass or a keyboard but HE CAN REALLY PLAY! VERY COOL! It seemed the perfect way to find out who "the man behind the music" is, was to let this "Street Player" loose in a recording studio. I decided that I would record him at my Friend (Benjy King)'s "Home Studio". Benjy, a "Former Pop Star" and keyboard player (of the 80's band, SCANDAL, with Patty Smyth) has a comfortable studio in his Lexington Avenue apartment. He produces a "really good sound". My favorite memories of working with Serge 47, including filming him while he built his tracks, were following Serge around town on his bike, seeing his "Studio/digs" (in the basement of the former, Piano Store Theater, 158 Ludlow Street, NYC) and his neighborhood haunts. I loved our cam interviews and listening to him tell about Machu Picchu, Cusco and Lima Peru, "His love of music" and his "Close Encounter" with UFOs in Peru. Not sure what planet he's from but I'm convinced he's an Alien. That might explain his EXTRAORDINARY TALENT. I haven't seen or spoken with Serge in quite some time. He hasn't been playing at his old haunts around town. I miss hearing his flute playing and seeing his honest face. The City Streets don't feel quite the same without his electric energy. Someone once told me, "Talent is like cream to milk, it rises to the top". If that's true, I know we'll be hearing a lot more about Serge Meseth. I hope you enjoy the film and meeting THIS GIFTED MAN. Serge, I know you're out there... ET Phone Home! Sincerely, Richard Currier Produced & Directed by Richard Currier 2nd of 3 Parts - (Excerpt/THE MESSENGER) ©2008 richard currier

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