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Do you like American Music?

 

The Violent Femmes do.

 

 

Edit: RG beat me again.

 

Fine, Notorious BIG - Mo Money, Mo Problems

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Opposite of BIG, well not small, but tiny as in Tiny Tim

And he's kinda notorious too, but in a creepy way

Tiny Tim-Do Ya Think I'm Sexy

 

 

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Which reminds me of Cartman's angelic singing voice ;)

 

Come Sail Away

 

Tiny Tim-Do Ya Think I'm Sexy

 

So to tie these two together...

 

Rod Stewart (who originally did Do Ya Think I'm Sexy) - Sailing

 

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Aah yes, Bruce Springsteen "The Boss".

Which reminds me of the line from Summertime Blues. "The Boss Man says, 'You gotta work late.'"

And who better than the Who to sing it, Live at Leeds.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea0759BeJ2U

 

And then Arcade reminds me of the carnival, so;

 

Life is a Carnival by The Band

 

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A Carnival? I know one of those... Camille Saint-Saens - Carnival of the Animals - The Elephant

 

 

(with bonus tie-in to the Bond thread :) )

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Elephants????

 

Sharon, Lois and Bram - Skinnamarinky dinky dink

 

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Alright, this song was the centerpiece for the 1983 "Serious Moonlight" tour ... an amazing series of concerts by David Bowie. I was there in August 1983....

 

Let's Dance - David Bowie

 

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Rolling Stones - Moonlight Mile

 

Let's Dance - David Bowie

 

More dancing!

 

David Bowie & Mick Jagger - Dancing in the Street

 

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Okay bear with me here, things are gonna get convoluted!

 

CW McCall reminds me of the author Chris Moore because one of his books had a character named Slick McCall. Chris Moore's books make me happy with their outlandish plots and absurd humor. An independent film company, Troma, also makes me happy with the absurd humor and outlandish plots found in their low budget movies. The president of Troma entertainment is Lloyd Kaufman, who along with running Troma and directing films, also directs music vidoes. Which leads us to the following Kaufman directed video:

 

Entombed - Seeing Red

 

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