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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 7, 2009 18:54:37 GMT -5
I heard this song on the radio earlier today and figured, "What the hell! I'll post this video today." Here's Neil Young's "Rocking In The Free World":
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 8, 2009 11:15:31 GMT -5
This song has been on my mind lately. Don't ask why. Here's Q Lazarus's "Goodbye Horses":
Also, would you fuck me? I'd fuck me. ;D
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 9, 2009 13:12:46 GMT -5
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 10, 2009 20:09:06 GMT -5
Sorry about the delay in posting today's video. I was working. Then, after I got off at 2, I went home and took a nap. Then I just dicked around until I remembered about this. Here's Leonard Cohen's "First, We Take Manhattan": www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFBKV0zVXSE
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 11, 2009 13:20:58 GMT -5
I heard this on the radio earlier and decided to post it. Here's The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again":
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 12, 2009 12:33:40 GMT -5
Today, I'm posting one of my favorites. Here's The Killers' "All These Things That I've Done":
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 13, 2009 16:51:49 GMT -5
Modern love. It's a concept that has this poster questioning: what the hell is it? I know what love is, but what could make it modern? Technology? Homosexuality? Aliens? What!? Well, I may not know the answer to that, but I do know that it was big in the 1980s. Okay, maybe not huge, but there were two songs written about modern love. And, here they are: First, Hall and Oates's "Method Of Modern Love": Next, David Bowie's "Modern Love": www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdpwICKlZRY
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 14, 2009 20:55:15 GMT -5
30 years ago yesterday London Calling was released. And, I didn't find that out until today. So, to make up for it, here's The Clash: London Calling www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqO1b-5RsAsTrain In Vain The Guns Of Brixton Spanish Bombs
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 15, 2009 13:41:25 GMT -5
Hey! Do you guys wanna see a Kate Bush video with Donald Sutherland as Wilhelm Reich and Bush as his apparently mentally retarded son making a machine that creates rain clouds!? Well, you're gonna see it anyway, whether you want to or not. Here's "Cloudbusting":
Also, here's Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel hugging for 6 minutes:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 16, 2009 17:01:36 GMT -5
Today, some Queen. Here's "Don't Stop Me Now":
Also, here's that famous "Shaun Of The Dead" scene with it:
And, here's a Mario game set to the song:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 17, 2009 18:39:26 GMT -5
I heard this song on the P.A. at the grocery store where I work. I like it, so I'm posting it here:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 18, 2009 13:12:14 GMT -5
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 19, 2009 12:53:57 GMT -5
Okay, people, it's time for another theme week. I'm starting a day early because December 25 is on a Friday. I guess you can tell from that what the theme is. That's right! It's Songs That Use Zombies As Metaphors For Soldiers Week!!!!
Naw! Seriously, it's Songs Inspired By Divorce Week!!!!
Okay, seriously. Enough jokes. It's Songs About U.S. Presidents Week!!!!
Alright, that joke has run it's course. It's actually Christmas Week.
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 20, 2009 20:34:09 GMT -5
Continuing the theme from yesterday, here's...
Another song that uses zombies as metaphors for soldiers!!!!
Alright, seriously, here's another Christmas song. This one's from the Ramones:
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Post by Kermit The Hulk on Dec 21, 2009 17:18:28 GMT -5
Let's continue our theme for the week...
Songs Inspired By Divorce!!!!
No wait. That's just that joke I've run into the ground since Saturday. It's really Christmas Week, so here's "Christmas In Hollis":
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