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...only I could do this as I tried to share my joy at receiving this 100K  Silver Plaque...

#facepalm

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Spilling the Silver Plaque.mp4

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Anonymous

Congratulations Doug!!

Anonymous

it was pretty funny, but you handled it like a champ and glad it doesn't look damaged!

Arrow2theACL

You need to repeat that at least 5 more times so the viewer can get a full appreciation of the content you created here. Fantastic stuff. Would Subscribe!! ( I'm kidding. Congrats)

Anonymous

As my wife would have said to me, “And this is why we can’t have nice things!@

Rick Morse

I haven't heard a falsetto note that high since Ian Gillan fronted Deep Purple.

Nathan-Andrew

😂 I hope it survived?!

Marcos de Brum Lopes

Man, you should use this in your first prog composition. With the falsetto. Tumbling the Silver Plaque, by R. D. Helvering

Anonymous

Jajajajajajajajajajajajajajaj

Anonymous

That was very funny! Hope it's not damaged and congratulations!

Ricardo Leguizamón

The best YouTube plaque unboxing EVER!!! Thank you Doug!

Vei Hei

HAHA! yea seen that on your youtube channel. Was laughing and this made it even more funnier. haha

Scott Friedman

The best part about it on the stream (even tho I watched it after it ended) was that I didn't know it was coming, which made it all the more funny. I was laughing so hard when that happened.

Scott Friedman

I was also slightly disappointed you didn't hit that bong to celebrate tho.

Blinky

The techno remix of this will be huge in Europe.

Fabian J Lelo

Hey Doug! Wondering if you'll react to to film soundtracks. I'd love to see you react to Hans Zimmer's just released Dune Sketchbook tracks. Oh yes - congrats on the 100k milestone too, mate!!

Richard Worrall

Doug, just watched your reaction to Schererzade on YT.Fantastic, thank you! There is such a wealth of stunning Renaissance music to dig into from the first album, Kings and Queens to their last progressive album of the 1970's 'A Song for all seasons'. In my opinion only two bands, at least from the UK side of the world, ever really cracked the fusion between rock and classical/orchestral music The first being The Moody Blues when they recorded 'Days of Future Past' (Please reviRenaissance

Richard Worrall

Sorry, pressed the send button by mistake! So anyway, Days of Future Past would be a great EP lounge choice, and pretty much any Renaissance album up to 'Song For all Seasons' To get a feel for the bands other side can I recommend Novella? Would love your reaction to that album.

Ben Forrester

Omg please someone make a remix out of this 🤣

Gokhan Oner

Doug, are u getting suggestions? Lingus by Snarky Puppy ( Funk Jazz ) ✌🏽

Aleksandra

Yeah indeed ..although I can sing that note in falsetto....but I am a soprano 😄