Africa Toto Home Made Music Video Hbvideos 1996



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Here is another older music video I made (early 96) with a friend for A school project and for fun. No Cpu was used for editing, just camera to Vcr for editing, lots of work ! It is to the song "Africa" by Toto. I never saw the real music video to "Africa" unitl today, here on You tube. By the way I (Luke H) make A cameo in this video. I think this is the only music video we made that I am in. Filmed in Dec. 95 + Jan 96. Enjoy


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Nice job. The ... ( 1 year ago by mangomissionary)
Nice job. The group Vocal Point (9 a-capella guys) do this all vocally. You should check them out. Youtube Vocal Point performing 'Thriller' live. They also do a sweet Spider man. CTR (Choose the Right!)
Hey! You guys did a ... ( 1 year ago by Renee789Infintel)
Hey! You guys did a great job! Very cool!
Awesome job, guys ... ( 11 months ago by hockeypuckron)
Awesome job, guys this is amazing
yeah - this reeks ... ( 11 months ago by bug254)
yeah - this reeks of 96 - oh man the sunglasses! awesome job - embarrassing i'm sure - kudos for sharing!
i just luv this ... ( 11 months ago by linki33)
i just luv this song(L)<3
I love this song ... ( 10 months ago by muzeus)
I love this song too!!
I hope to hell you ... ( 10 months ago by exualmet)
I hope to hell you guys got an A on this project .. looks like a helluva lot of work. Excellent job!!
I can write for you ... ( 9 months ago by musictranscription)
I can write for you any sheet music
nice ( 9 months ago by motivated4life)
nice
Array ( 8 months ago by ripell)
omgg! lmaoo!
i dont have nothing els to say x]
I love the first ... ( 8 months ago by hockeypuckron)
I love the first chorus with the sunglasses lol XD
HAHA the towels are ... ( 7 months ago by 9106x3)
HAHA the towels are my favorite part. Awesome!
That's rad! cheesy, ... ( 6 months ago by JapetusMonolith)
That's rad! cheesy, sure, but it looks like you cats had a fun time making it. Right on! Peace!
Pretty good guys! ( 6 months ago by silexsong)
Pretty good guys!
guys, this is one ... ( 6 months ago by ZoeGreenberg)
guys, this is one of my favourite things of all time on youtube! I mean it! I laugh hilariously everytime - your enthusiasm gives me such nostalgia - and you did a great job with the tools at hand. PS like the beastie boys towel reference...
Thanks I glad you ... ( 6 months ago by HbVideos)
Thanks I glad you like it so much. I almost was not going to post this, but I did.
Love it - have ... ( 6 months ago by killerkylee)
Love it - have watched it so many times in the last year since finding it on here!!
cool this looks fun ( 4 months ago by Gtrplyr1)
cool this looks fun
i hope you get ... ( 4 months ago by bdynamyte)
i hope you get eaten by a lion
Wow!! Good job!! ( 4 months ago by jjhones10)
Wow!! Good job!!
more!!! more! we ... ( 3 months ago by tinker2kay)
more!!! more! we want more!
lol ( 2 months ago by MrManKid)
lol
Fucking awesome ( 1 month ago by Mankynuts731)
Fucking awesome
LOL glad you have ... ( 1 week ago by stainblaster)
LOL glad you have all your friends commenting how good it is.This is grade school quality.Really!!!



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