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Post by mrsphyllistorgo on Jan 16, 2005 16:12:12 GMT -5
Music, that which soothes the savage breast, seperates us from both the beasts of the field and our heartless creations, the machines---and which plays over and over and over in our brains until we reach for the pointy q-tips and bottle of Johnny Walker to MAKE IT STOP, DEAR GOD MAKE IT STOOOOPPPPP!!!!!
So for this game, I want your favorite, toe-tappin'-est, walk out of the theater hummin'-est tune from any of the movies in MST3K! Caveat: it has to be a song from the movie, not from the episode, and yes, that includes performances of songs from the movie in a short. These poor performers really thought they were delivering a one-two punch with both acting and singing/playing on display--give them their dues, baby, they earned 'em!
So lalala your way into winning the next round of All We Have with a selection from MST's vast jukebox! See replies for last game's winners!
mrsphyllistorgo
Good, cause we might want to burn them or crap on them or something.
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Post by mrsphyllistorgo on Jan 16, 2005 16:16:45 GMT -5
You Kids Git Outta My Watermelon Patch Winners!
Yes, there's a pantheon of old guys to choose from, and the players each wrote a lovely tribute to their selections, but there has to be a winner ,and that is...
QUAMP!
Your selection of Nice Old Guy scientist from Crash of the Moons gave overdue props to all nice old set dressings of the 50's era, and wins you a small, annoying boy sidekick and three spins with his older sister around the living room, pretending to be crashing moons! Wheee!
Runner up is Colemanfrancisfan for Lee Van Cleef and his sexy, sexy mushtache--enjoy this large gold medallion and gut erasing black shirt!
Play again this time!
mrsphyllistorgo
Who are you men and where's my soup?
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uncledad
Nanite
Over yonder's where my pappy met my daddy--.
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Post by uncledad on Jan 17, 2005 4:51:23 GMT -5
Dear mrsphyllistorgo, I had to jump on this one. Music is my bidness , and I have spent many a night in anquish listening to ungodly bad music , not only from MST3K , but from every other sap who thinks just because they own an instrument means their a musician. So-- with that in mind-- I want to"SHINE YOUR LOVE"(shineshineshine)(ad nauseum)from the classic" Angel's Revenge" Not only because it was a mind-numbingly bad song,performed by substandard tunesmiths (how many drums DO you need anyway) but because they sang it on stage at the Sahara hotel in the early 70's. In the movie,the lounge was called the "rainbow room" or something,but..........the place was actually called the "Casbah Theatre"and was home to many fine entertainers aka....Rip Taylor,Pete Barbutti,Sam Butera and the Witnesses,the list goes on and on. I had the pleasure of working there for many years with The Platters. It totally freaked me out when I saw this one. The problem is when your sitting round with your mistie pals (nudge nudge wink wink) and say "HEY" I used to play there--they kinda look at you disbelievingly and dismiss you. So anyway............. SHINE YOUR LOVE (shshshshshine your love) and if you don't believe me , just ask Arthur Godfrey,he was there too.
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Post by Slick's ghost on Jan 17, 2005 6:35:48 GMT -5
All I can say is I got way too into the upbeat, wordless song (not the buh duh duh duh duh song) from Danger!! Death Ray. It stayed with me for at least a week straight, and I even embellished upon it in my head.
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Torgo
Moderator Emeritus
-segment with Crow?
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Post by Torgo on Jan 17, 2005 11:54:46 GMT -5
Kisskicker 99 from Hobgoblins. So horrible that it stays with you...FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD GET OUT OF MY HEAD! I CAN'T EVEN UNDERSTAND WHAT THE HELL YOU'RE SINGING!
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Post by Croooooow on Jan 18, 2005 11:21:37 GMT -5
The music from POD PEOPLE still haunts my dreams.....
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Post by roxy18 on Jan 21, 2005 2:39:18 GMT -5
The haunting, keyboard music from Space Mutiny is pretty bad.
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Post by Vlad89 on Jan 22, 2005 12:55:52 GMT -5
Any song by The Del-Aires from "Horror of Party Beach" and theme song to "Agent for H.A.R.M."
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Post by Bart Fargo on Jan 30, 2005 13:23:24 GMT -5
The song Little Richard did in Catalina Caper was probably the only good thing about the movie. Worst by far: Vicki by Arch Hall, Jr. in Eegah! If I remember correctly, someone already asked this on the old sci-fi board. The winner was the Moon Zero Two theme if I remember correctly. (BTW, those spins knocked over the lamp & broke it.)
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