You probably have seen and heard the best of iPhone music videos in the internet or probably not. Well, now you will!
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This music video was composed by none other than David Pogue, a New York Times Tech columnist and former Broadway musical conductor. Mr. Pogue, with the help of other iPhone fanatics, constructed a music video to the tune of Frank Sinatra’s single My Way. The lyrics of My Way parody for iPhone contained some of the advantages and disadvantages of the iPhone but despite of that, several American people still want to have an iPhone. The music video is pretty hilarious and very entertaining to watch, take a peek now!
We saw a similar video from Mashable plus another Apple Inc. musical video from none other than David Pogue himself. Mr. Pogue was at the Boston Book Festival talking in front of book loving audience about Apple Inc.’s CEO Steve Jobs. David shared with the audience how he relates Steve Jobs with the Movie Evita (film adaptation of the life of Eva Peron). He then sang the theme song – Don’t Cry For Me Argentina – with the new title “Don’t Cry for me Cupertino”. FYI, Cupertino is a suburb in Santa Clara County, California, U.S. and also Steve Job’s hometown.
David again pulled off another hilarious and comical composition for Apple and Mr. Jobs. But don’t take our word for it, watch the video now!
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November 11th, 2009 at 9:18 am
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