Sot at the New York Anime Fest 2007, Sunday evening. I don't know the name of the song, the anime show it is from, or anything, but when they started to dance they said "Put this on YouTube!" so here it is.
At I-Con 2008, Captain Zorikh, the Death Star Repairman, tells a story about dating services in a galaxy far, far away, and then sings the Stormtrooper Blues, with Jeff Webb on drum.
This was the fourth grappling tournament I competed in, and the first match that I scored points in! For a blow-by-blow description of the whole match, go to http://www.captainzo rikh.com/updates.htm l
In the second bridge battle at Pennsic XXXVI, the East and her allies defeated the forces of the middle despite being outnumbered.
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The field battle is the grand event at the Pennsic War. It is the only time and place you can see close to 2000 medieval warriors on the field of battle in competitive armored combat.
The Middle Kingdom and her allies won the second field battle agains the East Kingdom and her allies at Pennsic XXXVII, 2008.
Captain Zorikh sings "Little Honey" by the Blasters with Eli Maniscalco on bass, and seques into his original "Sweet Rebecca."
Recorded at the Mean Fiddler in NYC
"Little Honey written by Dave Alvin and John Doe
In this final chapter of Captain Zorikh's adventures in working out, he proves that with a little imagination, going to the gym doesn't have to be boring.
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Captain Zorikh goes to the gym and attempts to use various excersize machines, equipment, and techniques. Hilarity ensues. This is part of a longer video that will be released soon. Go to http://www.captainzo rikh.com to see more.
The second of the series as Captain Zorikh attempts to figure out the mysteries of the balance ball at the gym.
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At a recent night in Shrine Bar in Harlem, Captain Zorikh and the Death Star Repairmen (civilian version) played to a very warm response. Here we perform the original song "Too Crazy For Me."
The Death Star Repairmen are...
Vocals, guitar, harmonica: Captian Zorikh
Bass: Eli Maniscalco
Drums: Colonel Ruslan
It is a simple matter to determine what drink to order at a bar. When deciding on beer, liquor, cocktails, wine, whiskey, tequila, vodka, sake, bourbon, scotch, rum, mixed drinks, or any other spirit, one must ask oneself...