TomServo69
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Post by TomServo69 on Dec 24, 2003 0:02:33 GMT -5
I've been a big Beatles fan ever since I saw the Anthology. I had listened to them before that but that was what made me a fan. If you like artists that are referenced multiple times in MST3K, listen to Frank Zappa. Everyone would get a ton of more jokes then. Some of my favorite Beatles tunes are: Happiness is a Warm Gun Wait She's Leaving Home Strawberry Fields Forever Rocky Raccoon Taxman Helter Skelter
Just a few, Servo
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Post by GoldBootGirl on Dec 24, 2003 0:32:06 GMT -5
. If you like artists that are referenced multiple times in MST3K, listen to Frank Zappa. Well that must be because he's a comical musician. I haven't heard much of his music, but the stuff I have is hillarious. I had a CD with some songs called "Muffin Man" and Disco Boy" . Then there was one- don't remember the name. Something about moving to Montana to grow dental floss
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Post by TomServo69 on Dec 24, 2003 0:41:27 GMT -5
He was humourous at times, most of it was for the shock value of getting to the point of music. He talked about sex straight up rather than playing around with it. He was one of the greatest musicians ever in my opinion as well as one of the greatest guitars players ever. Pick up his greatest hit, "Strictly Commercial", and give it a spin. It's definitely worth it. As for him being comical, yeah, he was at times, but, he was SOOO much more.
Servo
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Post by Afgncaap5 on Dec 24, 2003 13:29:43 GMT -5
This changes every day. At the moment, it's Weird Al's "Why Does This Always Happen To Me?" It's got hilarious lyrics, plus it's actually a fairly accurate social commentary about the selfishness that has grown so prevalent throughout much of the United States.
Gotta love satire....
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Post by TomServo69 on Dec 24, 2003 15:33:14 GMT -5
Speaking of Weird Al, did anyone besides me see the Weird Al TV show that he did on VH1? It was outrageously funny. He did gag interviews with Eminem and Celine Dion. It was hilarious.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Dec 25, 2003 0:58:33 GMT -5
Speaking of Weird Al, did anyone besides me see the Weird Al TV show that he did on VH1? It was outrageously funny. He did gag interviews with Eminem and Celine Dion. It was hilarious. Servo That was funny, I wish he would do more.
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Post by TomServo69 on Dec 25, 2003 18:30:22 GMT -5
Yeah I know. I guess he probably offended a few of those morons and they wouldn't let him do it again. Most celebs can't take a joke.
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Post by Phantom Engineer on Dec 25, 2003 19:50:06 GMT -5
Yeah, like Oprah. Just ask Letterman.
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