I haven't mentioned this yet, but I'm on the wife's iPod again today. Aw yeah.
Last handful of songs:
- Drive-By Truckers - "Let There Be Rock"
- Ricky Nelson - "My One Desire"
- Slim Gaillard - "Yip Roc Heresy"
- Toots & The Maytals - "54-46 That's My Number"
- Troy McLure - "Stop the Planet of the Apes, I Want To Get Off"
- Tonebenders - "Knuckleball"
- Latyrx - "Latyrx"
- Pink Floyd - "Interstellar Overdrive"
- Roky Erickson - "If You Have Ghosts"
- Ramones - "Indian Giver"
- Meat Purveyors - "We Kill Evil"
- Big Star - "Give Me Another Chance"
- M83 - "Unrecorded"
...followed immediately by the Theme from "The Greatest American Hero." Believe it or not.
Never thought I could feel so free.
Following the theme to William Katz's career (why do I know his name? Some things are just mysteries.):
- Funkadelic - "Hit It and Quit It"
- Jeff Mangum (solo) - "Oh Comely"
- Link Wray - "Rumble"
- Liliput - "Ain't You"
- Piero Umiliani - "Mah-Na-Mah-Na"
- Neutral Milk Hotel - "Song Against Sex"
- The Fiery Furnaces - "One More Time" (Clash cover - actually, it blends the song itself and the dub version)
why do I know his name?
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days
I think it's Katt, though.
Of course, thanks to Seinfeld, I've mostly heard that lately as machine-music "Believe it or not/We're not home!"
In a tangentially related topic, the more I hear the soul song "Money", the weirder it is that the first place I heard the opening bars was in a car commercial. Whoever pitched it didn't know that song at all because "mean, mean green" and women "selling their precious bodies" oughtn't to sell...Sportscars?
ETA: When I was a kid, I watched that show a lot, Corwood. Oh, in relatively huge genre-busting news, "Deadwood" is on my watch list now. I thought you'd wanna know that.
"Theme from 'The Greatest American Hero'" is now inseperable in my brain from George's answering machine on Seinfeld.
Piero Umiliani - "Mah-Na-Mah-Na"
At the ballgame Friday night the Cake version of this song comes on. Great-grandmother in the row in front of us looks up at me and says, "Muppets?" I nod. She's overjoyed, being that she doesn't know 99% of the stuff the play at Safeco.
And then I went and completely bombed on music trivia. It was some rap-dance song from 1995 I'd never heard before in my life by some one-named artist. I can excuse myself if it's some rap-dance song from 2002, but 1995 I should know.
In a tangentially related topic, the more I hear the soul song "Money", the weirder it is that the first place I heard the opening bars was in a car commercial. Whoever pitched it didn't know that song at all because "mean, mean green" and women "selling their precious bodies" oughtn't to sell...Sportscars?
Probably the same person who sold Royal Carribean on "Lust For Life."
Next up, a commerical with a high-testosterone high-heterosexual muscle car to the tune of the Buzzcocks' "Ever Fallen In Love."
Great-grandmother in the row in front of us looks up at me and says, "Muppets?" I nod. She's overjoyed, being that she doesn't know 99% of the stuff the play at Safeco.
The correct question actually is, "Swedish Porn film?" because that's where it came from originally.
It was some rap-dance song from 1995 I'd never heard before in my life by some one-named artist. I can excuse myself if it's some rap-dance song from 2002, but 1995 I should know.
You should have had Jesse there. She can sing along to every R&B hit of the last 30 years.