Catch Musical Animal Videos With Satellite Internet Service

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Some animals seem to have a strange affinity for music; as the expression goes, music soothes the savage beast. While dancing bears at circuses and other stunt animals have entertained people for many years, it seems the Internet is providing a new way to capture and share the activities of our furry (and not so furry) friends. Below are some descriptions of some of the more interesting animal music videos on the web, which you can share using a satellite Internet service curled up next to your favorite animal friend.

Perhaps the most famous musically inclined animal on the Web is Keyboard Cat. Oddly enough, the video of Keyboard Cat was actually recorded in 1984, and Fatso, the feline star of the video, died in 1987. Twenty years after his death, Fatso became an Internet meme (some might call him a cliche) usually appended to the end of videos in which some sort of failure or unfortunate occurrence has taken place, referencing the play him off that was often used to get unsuccessful vaudeville performers off the stage. Ultimately, Keyboard Cat did not play the instrument he is known for, but was instead manipulated by his human handler. Nevertheless, Fatso will go down in history as one of the Internet's most famous cats.

Another great video showing animals and musicians in a hipper, more modern context, is the video for the song Red Lights, recorded by a band whose name is unfortunately unprintable in publications intended for the general population. Like Keyboard Cat, the cats starring in the video are not actually playing their instruments, but make a convincing show of it nonetheless. Instead of the dated backdrop Fatso had to deal with, the cats in Red Lights are of a noticeably hipper breed (pun definitely intended). One of the cats even engages in a retro-style car chase (hounded by a dog, of coursepun definitely intended there as well) that ends in an excitingly fiery car crash. With a satellite Internet service, you can catch every minute of the action in this video.

Moving on to the canine world, Googling Dancing Merengue Dog will take you to one of the Web's most eye-poppingly amazing Internet animal music videos. This video, which has been bubbling around the Internet for several years, shows a dog (probably the eminently trainable Labrador) who has apparently been taught to dance the merengue with a human partner. This video, unlike the first two videos, shows that successful editing, marketing, or tie-ins to a hip subculture does not always make a video successful; sometimes you just need raw animal talent. Satellite Internet broadband service can help you watch all the videos in this article with a reliable, fast connection, and even upload your own videos of whatever talented pets you may have.



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