Agreed Kat, but if they used a good song, it would have defeated the assignment :)
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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True, all too true. But Artie would've done a fierce Chuck D.
True, all too true. But Artie would've done a fierce Chuck D.
I can also see him doing a fierce LL Cool J in "Mama Said Knock You Out" But, then there wouldn't have been the dances.
Speaking, I was disappointed by the lack of Wop in the episode. Also, no Snake that I could see.
I'm kind of surprised they didn't go for some old skool Beasties.
But then they couldn't have broken out the Hammer pants.
It was all about the Hammer pants I think. I was laughing so hard. When they started "Total Eclipse", I had to admit to my daughter that I adored the song - she's only 18, she's never heard it so I had to explain about the video and then show it to her.
SHE IS NOT 18! LIAR PANTS.
Aims I KNOW!!! She'll be 19 in December! Besides, Em isn't really in school, she's still just a tiny, tiny baby 'cause otherwise I'm getting realllly old. Allie was suitably horrified by the video (and laughed so hard she snorted!)
I was wondering how many of those songs would really be in the minds of current teenagers. Sure, the Glee club kids may have a wider musical knowledge than most teenagers, but only Can't Touch This and Ice, Ice, Baby jumped out as songs my kids knew.
I guess that the choice of Run Joey Run was deliberate, as in here's Rachel's obscure musical knowledge. They could have used lots of songs that were familiar to, you know, anyone.
My 13 year old loves Ice Ice Baby, but neither of them knew any of the other songs. We've kept Hammer from them for sanity sake (because it's got a riff that my son would love and I really don't want to hear it over and over again). I think I've only heard Run, Joey, Run maybe twice in my life.