I am marrying a woman who...well, I'll just let the stories speak for themselves.
See, you should've given her one of those Diner tests.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I am marrying a woman who...well, I'll just let the stories speak for themselves.
See, you should've given her one of those Diner tests.
Personally, I think it's more wrong that you've just admitted to playing airguitar to "Freebird". . .
Giles sang it on Buffy! (Didn't he?)
In "The Yoko Factor", yes. I was about to mention that.
Hec, you should be jealous that JZ can't ID those songs. True story: I made it through 1996 without ever having heard the Macarena song. I was so proud! I knew it existed, obviously, but through luck and pluck, I ever heard the actual song. Then, in January 1997, I was watching some year-end wrap-up on the news. Without warning, they broadcast footage of the Democratic National Convention at which thousands of groove-impaired politicians danced to... the Macarena. Boy, was I pissed! At the same time, I could not imagine a more painfully appropriate way for my streak to end.
Personally, I think it's more wrong that you've just admitted to playing airguitar to "Freebird". . .
Well, I'm not a hypocrite. I can own up to my 70s rock past without shame. My first concert was Black Sabbath with Van Halen opening. I even saw Kansas live (pretty damn dull). Punk might've been happening, but you couldn't tell from suburban Florida.
... only for a moment but the moment's gawwwn....
All we are is dust in the wind.
Dude.
Damn, where did I leave my lighter.
Um, wasn't there a cheesy 80s cover of Freebird and some other song? That's why I know it.
Um, wasn't there a cheesy 80s cover of Freebird and some other song?
And Baby I Love Your Way. But I can't remember who did it.