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Recently came across this channel called "juliaplaysgroove" where this young lady plays wonderful bass covers to popular songs. Liked and subscribed.
Don't miss the bass cover for Dua Lipa's Don't Start Now.
Some nice finds.
I want to know from the techie crowd if we can just import subscriptions from some sort of html/xml?
This way we could just click on a link and subscribe to channels suggested here. (of course, the person posting would have to do a bit of jugglery)
Just stumbled upon this YouTube channel named
Himachali Couple. As the name suggests it's a couple from Himachal, going around camping in their Alto K10. They sleep in the car, cook on the road and basically have a great time and make very nice videos. Nothing flashy, just a rural couple on the road.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU65E_w6Hr4
Here they show how they have set up a bed in their Alto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=megcyXrh_tQ
There's an amazing British/Dutch keyboard review channel by the name of
Chyrosran22, his videos are both humorous and informative and range from reviewing modern switches and keyboards to some IBM fortress' of yesteryear and vintage keyboards.
Linked one of my favorite videos of his below (Warning - There is a little bit of swearing involved so headphones are recommended.)
Chyrosran22 Channel Link Warning - Use headphones.
My current list of YT channels is as follows:
Automotive:
1) Autocar India - the glossy 4K showroom of India !
2) Gagan Choudhary (dont watch that often)
3) V3Cars- I find this one of the most reasonable channels, no-nonsense, every-man's practical car buying guide. No unnecessary drama like the Powerdrift guys.
Aviation:
1) Airline Videos
2) Big Jet TV
3) DJ's Aviation
4) Sam Chui
5) Mentour Pilot
Science & Gen. Education
1) Arvin Ash
2) Bright Side (time-pass)
3) TED
4) Learn German
5) Easy German
Photography:
1) DPReview TV
2) Pixel Village
3) The NewCamera
Travel
1) Visa2 Explore (a family favorite)
2) JB Vlogs - Intresting Treks
3) Curly Tales ( I like how she combines travel, food and filmy biz)
Entertainment
1) OSR (Gets a bit silly at times, but never boring)
2) Aussie Dillon (husband-wife duo)
Finance:
1) Value Research
2) FreeFinCal
Current Affairs:
1) The Print
I am a huge fan of YouTube!! I don’t post many video’s myself, although I have made a few some years ago. But I do follow quite a number of different channels related to my interests and hobby. I find it very entertaining and extremely useful.
I have learned an awful lot from watching certain channels. But then again there is an awful lot of crap out there as well.
My subscriptions vary a lot over time. It really depends a lot of what I am doing at any given time. As I have bought a Jeep Cherokee 4 months ago, I am trawling the internet and Youtube for anything on working on your Cherokee for instance.
So here goes
Automotive:
Number 27
BleedinJeep
Edd China
Jay Leno’s garage
Just Jeep it
Mercedessource
OutJeeping
Flying:
Rodrigo David
Yoel gilman
CuriousMarc
Pilot_obet
Quido Warnecke
The Red Baron
David Kidd
Machining / metalworking:
Joe Pie
Blondihacks
mrpete222
Harry the ferryman
Adventures with a small lathe
Artisan Makes
Frank Hose
JohnyQ90
Learning Turning Metal
Maker B
Steve Jordan
Stuart de Haro
ThatLazyMachinist
Watches:
Watchfinder & Co
Yachting & travel by Yacht
Aquaholic
gone with the Wynns
Riding Dragon
Engineering /Science:
EEVblog
Engineering explained
Mucis
HartAndBonamassa
Medical:
Dr. Sandra Lee (Aka Dr. Pimple Popper ) (I know, I know, really weird, but I find it fascinating! :))
Jeroen
I was looking for some Automotive channels on YouTube and this thread has been really helpful. So, huge thanks!
I'd like to add my list here as well -
Automotive -
Fortnine
Bart
Engineering Explained
Donut
Auto Focus
Real mechanic stuff
Casual Navigation (Maritime)
HEY GUYS ITS CHRIS FIX HERE...
We all love watching the content of our favorite creators, from youtube videos to magazines and from Doug Demuro to Renuka Kirpalani.
I keenly follow yt channels like Stradman, Doug Demuro, Big Car, The SQUIDD, EVO India, and VinWiki. Used to love Autocar's weekend episodes on Bloomberg Tv and Overdrive on CNBC.
It would be interesting to know your goto channels.:)
Hi Folks,
This thread is about a YT channel-Brotomotiv, which captures bodywork, denting & repainting, restoration of older cars, Paint Protection Films etc.
Disclaimer: I am no way related to the owners or the channel and I have no financial or other interests. I haven't even been their customer to share my experience with them. My liking towards the channel is only for the automotive content.
For those of you, who do not know what I am talking about, I am leaving a link below to their official website here,
https://brotomotiv.in/ and a link to the Youtube Channel here,
https://youtube.com/c/brotomotiv/?sub_confirmation=1.
Its a channel established in 2020 by 2 brothers, Raghav & Parikshit, who are supported by their team in Pune (Workshop is located in Pune) who showcase their work on different cars along with the challenges, how they overcome and many more details in high quality video with a beautiful narration in an interview style format:loveit
I started to watch them during the pandemic/post-pandemic and I thoroughly enjoy the process of denting, application/removal of putty, resurfacing, primer, rust removal, painting, clear coat application and lastly detailing done on many cars. I particularly liked the work they did with the Honda Civic I guess 1997/98 model completely restoring it to the satisfaction of the petrol head owner from Bihar. Other projects I have liked is the restoration project of a Hyundai Accent (2000 model I guess) and recently they are running a 3 episode series with Premier Padmini.
My liking to such shows started while watching Discovery Turbo back in the day, with shows such as Chop Shop, Wheeler dealers where they modify/restore the cars based on a specific requirement.
I want to acknowledge the efforts in not just repairing/restoration they do, but, also their effort in recording the video, editing and uploading for us the Autoenthusiasts to relish them at the comfort of our homes:Cheering:
Kudos to the Brotomotiv team for that
1. Are there any other such channels from India that we can enjoy on YouTube?
2. Which episode/s did other TeamBHPians like ? (Could be from Brotomotiv or any other such content creators)
Moderators: I did a search with the search tab on TBHP, I couldn't find anything remotely related to Brotomotiv Youtube Channel or anything related to such Youtube Channels for autoenthusiasts.
Some channels that I have subscribed:
Hagerty
The Lake Brake Show
Harry’s Garage
The Intercooler
Chris Harris on Cars / Chris Harris and friends
Seen Through Glass
AutoAlex v2
DRIVETRIBE
JayEmm on Cars
Nick Murray
Evolve Automotive
Petrolicious
Misha Charoudin
Carhuna
Dino DC
Larry Chen
Goodwood Road & Racing
Contempo Concepts
Driver61
The Race
Josh Revell
Rocket Powered Mohawk
Johnny Harris
Vox
Vice
Here's my list :).
Automotive:
Brotomotiv
Gagan Chaudhary
V3 Cars
Sunderdeep Singh
Faisal Khan
ASY
Carversal
HER GARAGE
Anshuman Bishnoi
Prateek Singh
Nikhil Rana
Biturbo Media
Aristocar
Motorbeam
Namaste car
Contractor abuzar
Entertainment:
SunRayBee
Preet Kayshap
Dhruv Rathee Vlogs
Brotomotiv Vlogs
Fukra Insaan
Dushyant Kukreja
Arjun Doney
Finance:
warikoo
Money podcast by Neeraj Arora
Gaming:
Techno Gamerz
Awesome Genome
G5 Gamers
Infotainment:
Dhruv Rathee
Dhruv Rathee Shorts
Dostcast (podcasts)
Travel:
Indian Backpacker
Explore the unseen 2.0
Tech category:
Algrow
Decoding YT
Tube Sensei
Food:
Great Indian ASMR
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