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Mixmaster Mike, Yo Gabba Gabba & SSL

Mike_P 3:17 PM - 16 November, 2009
took my son to go see "yo gabba gabba live" yesterday at the shrine and to my amazement mixmaster mike was part of the show! haha! he did a really dope set but i don't think a lot of people got it. he was on SSL by the way! later in the show biz markie pops on stage! he's a producer of the show and sometimes does a segment called biz's beat of the day but i really didn't expect him to be there at the live show. it was awesome. then john heder (napoleon dynamite) came out and danced with the kids. haha! what a surreal show...i gotta say for a kids show, it was the shit! haha!
DPR250R 3:20 PM - 16 November, 2009
Cool... Sounds like a good time...
lost vegas 3:37 PM - 16 November, 2009
That sounds cool as hell.. Now if you only rolled a blunt before the show that would have been some trippy shit. Lol
DJ Sniffles 4:31 PM - 16 November, 2009
That show is gonna create an underground group of dope MCs and hip hop purists when these kids get older haha
Sol*los 5:11 PM - 16 November, 2009
oooh s#it!!! my sis is taking her kid...I might have to tag a along now knowing MMM is in it.
Audio1 5:28 PM - 16 November, 2009
Reminds me of when Rob Swift was on Sesame Street, teaching kids numbers with Scratches. 1, 2, 3, 4
skinnyguy 7:37 PM - 16 November, 2009
omg...i hope they come to my neck of the woods...
agentorange 7:40 PM - 16 November, 2009
doesnt yo gabba gabba record here in nyc. my boy is a sound engineer.
Mike_P 8:09 PM - 16 November, 2009
i think they are having different guests in each city and even for each show. one of the ushers said that on sat snoop was the "dancee dance" guest. haha! i don't know where they record the studio version of the show.
agentorange 8:34 PM - 16 November, 2009
ahhhh. nice tho. i've heard nothing but good things from my parent friends. i believe its a show aimed at the parent-child demographic alike. something that both you and your kid can watch together. pretty clever if you ask me.

there's more shows coming out like that.
Serato
dave 10:31 PM - 16 November, 2009
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took my son to go see "yo gabba gabba live" yesterday at the shrine and to my amazement mixmaster mike was part of the show! haha! he did a really dope set but i don't think a lot of people got it. he was on SSL by the way!

That's the coolest s*** ever!!

I love Yo Gabba Gabba.
Serato
dave 10:33 PM - 16 November, 2009
I can't wait to watch this with my kids. I hope they're travelling.
Serato
dave 10:49 PM - 16 November, 2009
Yes! They're coming all the way to our Santa Parade in NZ, haha.

www.aucklandcity.govt.nz

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AFTER PARTY

This year's After Party will be held in Lorne and Rutland Streets.

Non-stop music, TV2 celebrities, rides and giveaways will be available.

Some of the line-up includes:

* Yo Gabba Gabba
* Flaming Phoenix
* BlingLing Bros
* Bob the Builder
* TV2 celebrities
* Santa
Mike_P 12:14 AM - 17 November, 2009
yeah man it was REALLY cool! i kinda got the same feeling as when i go see a concert and come out feeling all amped. haha! my kid was in heaven. it took him a while to loosen up but by the end he was dancing and singing along and trying to get the people's (on stage) attention. the only time i kinda felt like a tool was when i caught myself excitedly trying to explain to my 3yo who mixmaster mike is. haha!
Maskrider 12:46 AM - 17 November, 2009
I would'nt mind watching it I'll probably enjoy it more than my kids.....lol
djdragon 5:20 AM - 17 November, 2009
The only palatable kids show on TV, even Sesame Street isn't as good anymore.
DJ_Mike_Coquilla 11:25 AM - 17 November, 2009
me and the kids are big Yo Gabba Gabba fans. been Tivo'ing since they first aired.
freshtodeath 3:33 PM - 17 November, 2009
i have alot of kids in my family (no racist) so i have to sit through gabba gabba alot. i digs it.
dj_KaSE 6:50 AM - 19 November, 2009
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Reminds me of when Rob Swift was on Sesame Street, teaching kids numbers with Scratches. 1, 2, 3, 4


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