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Exclusive interview with The GAG Quartet, the Israeli band behind the latest YouTube sensation

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Making it in the music biz used to follow a pretty simple formula: Make a record, sell albums, play concerts, and make money.

Well, used to.

The formula changed after the Internet entered our lives. With reams of music freely available online, it takes more than just good music to make money.After all, we live in the Bieber era, where every YouTube view counts. If you can grab people’s attention, even a horrible music video — I’m talking to you Rebecca Black – can be a money maker if it goes viral. How to create a viral hit – or meme, an idea spread by the Internet? How about create a video that has pretty much every meme out there?

The band that seems to have figured this out is The GAG Quartet, an Israeli trio composed of Gilad Chehover, Guy Bernfeld and Or Paz. Their new video, “le Internet Medley,” is basically a tribute to every silly video your friends ever sent or posted on your Facebook wall.

On GAG’s YouTube page, the band claims there are over 40 meme references, from the cat playing keyboard, to the Numa Numa kid and even Rick Astley. If you don’t know what or who these things are, you are probably not distracted enough at work.

There is even a guest appearance by Bibi Netanyahu and his famous Gilad Shalit photo-bombing meme, which is the only Israeli reference in the clip other than a Hebrew sticker on the drums.

When three of my friends posted the video on my wall, aware of my personal fascination for memes, I was disappointed that I could find only 20. But I loved it nonetheless.

And I was not the only one.

In less than, the video already has almost 4 million hits and has been featured on websites such as HuffingtonPostMashable and KnowYourMeme.
“To be honest, we didn’t really think the video would be this successful,” Paz, the band’s guitar player, told JTA. “We assumed people all over the web would enjoy it, but we didn’t think it would evolve to these proportions. It makes us really happy and well worth the time.”

According to Paz, it took the band about a month to do the filming, recording and post production, with help from music and animation professionals. The idea behind the project came from the video’s animator, Tom Trager. Trager had worked on online videos with Paz, including the YouTube-turned-television series “Ahmed and Salim,” a comedy about two nerdy Palestinian terrorists who would rather play Guitar Hero than practice their Jihad ways.

“We all love memes and are pretty much Internet geeks, except our drummer, Gilad, who actually leaves his house and sometimes even enjoys himself,” Paz said. “He’s a weird guy.”

According to Paz, The GAG Quartet is named after one of the band member’s cat. The cat’s name: “The.” GAG has been around for about a year and this was their first actual project. “We are all from Herzliya and we have been playing all different kinds of music, from salsa to heavy metal, but since we are pretty broke, it took us some time to make this debut video happen.”

After finding out about the band’s poor financial situation, I couldn’t help but asking Paz if there is an ulterior motive behind the creation of the mother of all memes.

“Of course,” Paz admits. “The idea behind making the video was in fact to get as many hits as possible, so we could buy a yacht with all the money we make, since we all know that YouTube pays you a million dollars for every million hits.”

Busted.

But to Paz, a yacht is not enough. “We are planning on getting rid of the yacht the moment we get it, and then get another yacht.”

And while in his dreams, Paz is already riding the Nyan Cat’s rainbow trail all the way to viral glory, maybe his fantasy is not so far-fetched. After watching “le Internet Medley” he made with his Israeli peers, people owe him something almost priceless — all the time they are saving by only watching a four-minute video instead of over forty different ones.

Jason Alexander in Israel: The interview!

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Israeli President Shimon Peres and Jason Alexander (Yossi Zamir/Flash90)

JTA’s Ben Harris interviewed Jason Alexander about his experience in Israel:

When Shimon Peres asked Jason Alexander if he could call him as George, it seemed like a textbook example of Israeli chutzpah directness. But Peres actually deserves some credit. At least he had the decency to ask.

“Most people don’t ask, they just call me George,” Alexander told JTA . “They actually think that’s my name. That line between fantasy and reality gets blurred. “

There were several such moments during Alexander’s four-day trip to the Holy Land last week as part of a delegation from One Voice, a New York-based organization aimed at empowering moderates in the Middle East to pressure their leaders into accepting a two-state solution. Alexander was in the region to lend his celebrity to Israeli and Palestinian grassroots efforts toward a resolution. But media outlets in Israel and around the world appeared more interested in the “Seinfeld” star than in peacemaking.

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The 8 most memorable Jewish moments on South Park

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South Park's Rabbi Schwartz

It’s been more than 14 years since South Park first aired on Comedy Central. Yeah, I’m not kidding. It’s been around for that long.

If back in 1997 most people were shocked due to the phenomenal success of a show that featured amateurish animation and toilet humor, it’s now a lonely source of social and political satire in mainstream media. And going 15-seasons strong, it is still very popular. The main reason: the creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker just laugh at everyone. And with Stone being Jewish (though a self-proclaimed atheist), there are a lot of Jewish references. A lot.

For the return of season 15 on Wednesday I hand-picked the show’s eight most memorable Jewish moments:

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The Great Sandler Debate: Happy Gilmore vs. Billy Madison!

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Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore

Sept. 9 marks Adam Sandler’s 45th birthday.

Under the guise of a work-related assignment, 6nobacon writers Jew-Jew Barrea and Seamus McQuippah watched two seminal Sandler films from the 1990s (Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore) with the task of defending their favorites.

Siding with Mr. Madison: JJB. Arguing in favor of Mr. Gilmore: SMQ.

Enjoy!

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Famous Jews who wear crosses

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The Jewish Daily Forward just reported that Rachel Weisz, a very Jewish actress, has appeared in the Wall Street Journal wearing a crucifix (as well as some lovely clothing).

Here are a few other Jews and Jewesses who’ve been caught wearing the most Christian of accessories:

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Yo Kanye, Imma let you finish, but people compared themselves to Hitler way before you did.

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South Park's Eric Cartman as Hitler (Comedy Central)

…and they were better at it too.

So Kanye West’s opened his mouth. Again.
The successful yet controversial rapper said this weekend that people look at him like he’s Hitler. That’s right.

While the honorable Mr. West enjoys being so innovative and cutting edge, he would be disappointed to find out that the whole Hitler comparison thing has been happening since the early days of the Nazi rise to power.

The difference? The other comparisons were funny.

Now I’m not saying that every Hitler comparison should be funny, it shouldn’t. But for Godwin’s sake Kanye, stop being such an egotistical douche.

So for future reference, if you ever want to compare yourself to Adolf Hitler, you should at least attempt to do it like this:

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Friends With No Strings: Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman’s Lessons in Casual Sex

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When the media blitz began over a month ago for the new romantic comedy “Friends With Benefits,” starring Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake, many were probably wondering – didn’t the same exact film come out in January?

Why yes, yes it did. Six months ago it was called “No Strings Attached” and featured Natalie Portman, Kunis’ costar in “Black Swan,” and everyone’s favorite faux trucker, Ashton Kutcher.

While it is hardly unusual for Hollywood to take a good idea, drag it into an alley at gunpoint and beat it until it loses whatever charm it originally possessed, what is worth noting about this particular pair of films about casual sex is that the two lady leads are played by a pair of famously Jewish actresses. This begs the question – when it comes sex, what’s Jew(ess) got to do with it?

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TeenNick’s 90s comeback – All That Jews!

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Ever since Nickelodeon announced that they are bringing back their popular 1990s shows for a nostalgic rerun on the TeenNick channel, the web has been oozing with green slime, from people in their mid 20s sharing their love for the worry-less decade and its children programming masterpieces.

Ahh, the 90s. What a great decade.

MTV still had music, AOL was still cool, Dennis Rodman was a pop culture idol, Clinton was in charge and television was great, especially for teenagers. Since we didn’t have the internet , we didn’t really know much, except for what we learned when we were watching TV. And we watched a lot of it, especially Nickelodeon.

But what not many of us knew, is how much Jewish influence those shows had.

Hope your green slime is Kosher, because 6noBacon prepared a list of everything that’s Jewish about 90s Nick!

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Before Amy: a list of Jews who didn’t go to rehab

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Amy Winehouse at the Eurockéennes of 2007 (photo by Bojars)

Amy Winehouse was not the first Jewish celebrity to suffer from a drug-related death before.

Here is a list (not too long, but not too short either) of popular Jewish artist who also gave their life away for drugs:

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