And it’s just that easy to scare the you-know-what out of little kids. Try it, you’ll be the hit of the mall! 🙂
1977 featured the debut album from the Talking Heads and today’s song title got a lot of attention and justly so. iTunes calls it “smart, danceable and a littlel demented.” Not bad for iTunes! I can dance to the first track “Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town” as well! Though I need a few beers in me to get me out on the dance floor.
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hahahahahah … bud is the cranky record store attendant. awesome! he’s like the 70’s version of jack black’s character from high fidelity.
i remember having to deal with a couple of those types when i was a teenager and buying records. you had to ask the right question about what you wanted or you’d pretty much get shooed outta the store without being able to buy anything.
What? You mean Paul was a singer BEFORE “Say, Say, Say” came out? Hunh…
j/k Don’t beat me up. Great comic, man!
Hahaha!
And now they are going to educate the new generation by releasing a Beatles Rock Band edition…
The Frog Chorus,that’s all I have to say.
Grivit!
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Bob
EWWW. LOL
who are these “Beatles” you speak of? What are you, like.. OLD?
*winks*
@ hotclaws: I thought the Frog Chorus was a reference to the funeral scene in Shrek the Third when the frogs were singing “Live and Let Die”… Thanks to Google, I have now been thoroughly warped…
One of my questions I ask a girl on a blind date is: “How many Beatles can you name?”
The next question is: “Which ones are still alive?”
Few make it past this point of the interview. I cry myself to sleep at nights because of this.
@Jeremy: IF (and it is a big IF) I ever get on the market again, I will have similar questions (like “How much fun can you have with the command ‘rm -r *’?” and “Why did Lucas make Han Solo shoot first in the enhanced version of Episode IV?”… I too will probably cry myself to sleep… I may anyway.
What are you gonna do when you run out of music from 1977?