The song is prophetic.
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Gotta throw this in here since I'm gonna recommend the movie in the other thread...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhmZULZXxWc
Here's another insane jazz funk instrumental Kuntstone:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnLZGUFo6vc
Hey Kuntstone here's another one in the same vein:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-jRrlo18gw
Don't AT me!!
I was lying on the grass on Sunday morning of last week
Indulging in my self-defeat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1fzJ_AYajA
I got infected by the Member Berries pretty bad.
I spent like 6 hours or so reading and watching everything about them.
I've read over 10,000 comments about them.
Every time someone replies "I member" I can't stop laughing.
It will wear off soon, but I had it bad for a while there.
The joke is so funny to me because they resemble me to a T.
Especially when they say:
Remember the 80s?
Oh Yeah, but remember the 90s?
Yeah, that was great but remember the 80s?
I member but remember the 90s.
That bit kills me.
I've done that bit before it was ever a thing on South Park.
Everyone says they never resolved their storyline, but I disagree.
They were last shown in perfect "Storm Trooper Formation" with Trump in the oval office.
The story arc ended but the problem is that people who think the member berries are funny want more of them in the show.
Them being so limited with scenes is probably what makes them so funny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzWh0-64FsQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qos1dkIKKJ8
I'm pretty sure that Trey and Matt are just as nostalgic.
They stated that they created South Park because they missed Archie Bunker.
Even if the member berries are a derogatory slam against me, it doesn't matter.
I find them hilarious.
It's damn near impossible for 97.5% of us not to get wrapped up in nostalgia if you live long enough.
Just part of life in my opinion.
But I've been a member berry for a very long time lol.
My posts over here prove that as I'm always reminiscing of times past.
Nobody in this video or band resembles this style of music.
I find that hilarious.
The song is very catchy.
It gives you that 90s feel and that feeling of youth just having fun without a care in the world.
It gives me that gonna live forever feeling and nothing will ever change.
The story goes that they knew they would only get to one hit wonder status.
So, they took all their funding and went on vacation and filmed it.
Edited the footage and mixed in the song.
I dunno.
Really works in my opinion.
I love the cinematography.
It captures that feeling of going to Santa Monica and Venice Beach for the first time for me.
Everyone just looks so damn happy.
I ain't gonna lie.
The song and video Fucks me up lol.
Can you explain modern day music to me?
I swear it's this 5-minute barrage of something epic that never builds up or comes down.
I wish I cared enough to search out the examples that I am talking about.
I have no clue who was singing this music in the Casinos.
And every song is basically the same exact song that they force on me for about an hour.
I've been hearing it for a year or so now.
It's some of the worst form of torture.
And what the Fuck did they do to Country Music?
That isn't Country Music.
I don't know what the Fuck it is, but it isn't Country.
I'll be checking out of this world soon anyways.
Whatever.
lol
I watched a couple minutes of this video.
I get it now.
Country Music is now Hip Hop.
I have comfort in the fact that they will never be able to change or kill Classical Music.
It's literally survived for thousands of years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cTaMUkGvH4
Johnny Kidd and the Pirates.
Huh?
Never heard of em...but they wrote and first performed this classic song, and did a great job...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM2W...&start_radio=1
Just one more...Do you know who wrote and first performed "Black Magic Woman?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRu7Pt42x6Y&list=RDhRu7Pt42x6Y&start_radio =1
Here's a "Song for Monet". Ha.
I hope that he feels better, soon, but, all of that junk he bought can be no substitute for doing "what turns you on".
https://youtu.be/x7_ObcielpQ
Here come dots, the Morse Code. Listen silent! Conversation voices rant on. The eyes, they see dormitory dirty room; slot machines cash lost in 'em. Joyful fourth, fourth of July. A rope ends it, desperation.
I'm spinning Sofi Tukker on my Cambridge Audio / Denafrips CD combo these days.
Here's a taste...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QO-4dnOJL7Q
*with thanks to Suzanne Vega and "Tom's Diner"*
Rufus du Sol:"LIve at Joshua Tree"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy4KtD98S2c&t=317s
Here He Comes... The Comeback King!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s8UEzzidbo
This one is possibly more terrifically horrible than his Good Morning America performance.
Anyway, props to Corey for helping to get legislation passed against the Hollywood Satanists (statue of limitations removed allowing the abused to come forward as adults to bring their abusers to justice).
To each his / her own.
Yes, the subject of "lesbian love" may offend some, but others with a more tolerant, enlightened view toward life and love can and will set such hidebound prejudices aside.
The entire album is amazingly good: different, yes, but a very sound musical production, created solely by a brother and sister team in so Cal.
Here, try this one out...not quite as politically incorrect...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5gf9dXbPi0
Thanks Monet. I like the stuff they pulled from the crates for the funk radio stations (Bounce FM and to a slightly lesser extent Fever 105) in the Grand Theft Auto series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZUfoNjKAPU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8wt7p9LHOw
Song Reco?
Movie Reco?
Whatever.
I'm pretty sure that WKRP in Cincinnati was based off this flick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub9t5QtkBzM&t=640s
Totally different than the one that made it on the Thriller album. This demo version of PYT is terrific. The ultra-popular version that made the cut for the released album was written by James Ingram and Quincy Jones. This demo version was written by Michael.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rny4BJN51Uo
I completely agree. This one falls smack dab in the middle of the Yacht Rock era. Fantastic songs throughout the movie. Rest in Peace Martin Mull (Johnny Fever from WKRP in Cincinati was a carbon copy of Mull's FM character DJ Eric Swan). Linda Rondstadt and Jimmy Buffet playing live in concert.
Thanks again for the reco.
Ah, the bucolic, carefree life of the Slavic peasant....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6EW1T-wjYk
I had a hard time believing this song was this old from 1985.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp43...&start_radio=1
Every time I watch one 80s music video; I end up in a 4 hour click fest of 80s music videos.
Anyways, not my favorite song posted here or video, but I just miss the creativity that everyone had.
It was pretty sweet how new music and videos just kept pumping out every week.
Same goes for movies.
The big difference is that you actually had to watch MTV, VH1, VHS, or go to the Movie Theater.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ1tBVtYOBc
Ran into this version.
Video gives off some Illuminati Satanism Vibes.
Had to stop watching when they started slicing up the girl.
I do enjoy some Robert Palmer though, just not this version of the song or video.
Had to post it for shock value.
Did David Lynch have anything to do with this... lol, jk, jk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5ugq624SFw
Speaking of Nu Shooz - I always really liked this smooth jazz slow jam of theirs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj1izEIfsj8
Not bad.
My only complaint is that it sounds like they got too much going on.
Maybe less instruments or synthesized music would make this easier for me to listen to.
Of course, it does seem to be their style as I went back and listened to a couple more of their songs.
What became of the venerable, Tablepooey?
https://youtu.be/IXsZvYGJbBg