Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show
Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)
Pink Floyd’s “Nobody Home” (Has some dialogue including “Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!” from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.)
The Beatles “I am the Walrus”, containing sound bites to a BBC radio broadcast of King Lear.
Weird Al’s “Phony Calls”, one of Bart’s prank phone calls to Moe on The Simpsons
Assemblage 23 “Anthem” (“I believe I have spent too long in the company of Death” from Jurassic Park 2)
Brad Paisley’s “The Old Wooden Cross” (opening sounds like someone’s scanning across the radio dial)
House of Pain’s “Put Your Head Out” starts with Bela Lugosi grunting “He who break the law go back to the House of Pain,” from the old horror movie *** Island of Lost Souls ***
Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show
Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)
Pink Floyd’s “Nobody Home” (Has some dialogue including “Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!” from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.)
The Beatles “I am the Walrus”, containing sound bites to a BBC radio broadcast of King Lear.
Weird Al’s “Phony Calls”, one of Bart’s prank phone calls to Moe on The Simpsons
Assemblage 23 “Anthem” (“I believe I have spent too long in the company of Death” from Jurassic Park 2)
Brad Paisley’s “The Old Wooden Cross” (opening sounds like someone’s scanning across the radio dial)
House of Pain’s “Put Your Head Out” starts with Bela Lugosi grunting “He who break the law go back to the House of Pain,” from the old horror movie Island of Lost Souls
Cypress Hill’s “Make A Move” (another song that sampled Pulp Fiction)
/nitpick - The band name was the Oneders, which was one of the running gags whenever someone read their name.
I missed this topic but my favorite was The Lone Rangers from Airheads and how they couldn’t get what was wrong with it.
Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show
Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)
Pink Floyd’s “Nobody Home” (Has some dialogue including “Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!” from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.)
The Beatles “I am the Walrus”, containing sound bites to a BBC radio broadcast of King Lear.
Weird Al’s “Phony Calls”, one of Bart’s prank phone calls to Moe on The Simpsons
Assemblage 23 “Anthem” (“I believe I have spent too long in the company of Death” from Jurassic Park 2)
Brad Paisley’s “The Old Wooden Cross” (opening sounds like someone’s scanning across the radio dial)
House of Pain’s “Put Your Head Out” starts with Bela Lugosi grunting “He who break the law go back to the House of Pain,” from the old horror movie Island of Lost Souls
Cypress Hill’s “Make A Move” (another song that sampled Pulp Fiction)
White Zombie’s ThunderKiss '65" uses “You’re all shook up, aren’t you baby?” and “I never try anything I just do it. Wanna try me?” From *Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! *
That was their name UNTIL they signed with the Playtone label when Mr. White (Tom Hanks) changed the spelling to avoid confusing the fans. TTYD is one movie you should never question me on. The Music Man is another.
Songs That Include a Sound Bite from a Famous Movie or TV Show
Guns ‘N’ Roses’ “Civil War” (includes Strother Martin saying “What we’ve got here is… failure to communicate” in Cool Hand Luke)
Information Society’s ‘What’s On Your Mind’ (has Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock saying “Pure Energy”)
Fun Lovin’ Criminals’ “Scooby Snacks” (several lines from Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction)
Norah Jones’ “Butterflies” (includes Bogart saying “Who are you really, and what were you before?” from Casablanca)
Pink Floyd’s “Nobody Home” (Has some dialogue including “Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!” from Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.)
The Beatles “I am the Walrus”, containing sound bites to a BBC radio broadcast of King Lear.
Weird Al’s “Phony Calls”, one of Bart’s prank phone calls to Moe on The Simpsons
Assemblage 23 “Anthem” (“I believe I have spent too long in the company of Death” from Jurassic Park 2)
Brad Paisley’s “The Old Wooden Cross” (opening sounds like someone’s scanning across the radio dial)
House of Pain’s “Put Your Head Out” starts with Bela Lugosi grunting “He who break the law go back to the House of Pain,” from the old horror movie Island of Lost Souls
Cypress Hill’s “Make A Move” (another song that sampled Pulp Fiction)
White Zombie’s ThunderKiss '65" uses “You’re all shook up, aren’t you baby?” and “I never try anything I just do it. Wanna try me?” From Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!
REO Speedwagon’s “Tough Guys” starts with a clip of Alfalfa telling Spanky he’s leaving the He-Man Woman Haters Club, in an old ***Little Rascals ***short
New Topic: In Honor of Marconi’s Birthday, Name a Popular Thirties/Forties Radio Series