Bakers Dozen

Songs that should have been on movie soundtracks (with links)

  1. Steve Winwood, “In the Light of Day,” in “Watchmen”: steve winwood- The Light of Day - YouTube
  2. Devin Townsend Project, “Awake!!!”
  3. AC/DC’s “Night Prowler” in a Halloween sequel Night Prowler by AC/DC - YouTube
  4. Judas Priest’s “The Sentinel” as the opener for Mad Max as he’s ripping down the highway.
  5. The Ohio Express’ “Yummy Yummy Yummy” in a George Romero movie
  6. Alice Cooper’s “Billion Dollar Babies” - on Million Dollar Baby
  7. Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” in The Sting
  8. Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” in Jurassic Park
  9. Hall & Oates “She’s Gone” for Gone Girl

Songs that should have been on movie soundtracks (with links)

  1. Steve Winwood, “In the Light of Day,” in “Watchmen”: steve winwood- The Light of Day - YouTube
  2. Devin Townsend Project, “Awake!!!”
  3. AC/DC’s “Night Prowler” in a Halloween sequel Night Prowler by AC/DC - YouTube
  4. Judas Priest’s “The Sentinel” as the opener for Mad Max as he’s ripping down the highway.
  5. The Ohio Express’ “Yummy Yummy Yummy” in a George Romero movie
  6. Alice Cooper’s “Billion Dollar Babies” - on Million Dollar Baby
  7. Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” in The Sting
  8. Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” in Jurassic Park
  9. Hall & Oates “She’s Gone” for Gone Girl
  10. Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” in JFK

“The problem is all inside your head she said to me” and “Slip out the back, Jack” both seem relevant.

Songs that should have been on movie soundtracks (with links)

  1. Steve Winwood, “In the Light of Day,” in “Watchmen”: steve winwood- The Light of Day - YouTube
  2. Devin Townsend Project, “Awake!!!”
  3. AC/DC’s “Night Prowler” in a Halloween sequel Night Prowler by AC/DC - YouTube
  4. Judas Priest’s “The Sentinel” as the opener for Mad Max as he’s ripping down the highway.
  5. The Ohio Express’ “Yummy Yummy Yummy” in a George Romero movie
  6. Alice Cooper’s “Billion Dollar Babies” - on Million Dollar Baby
  7. Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” in The Sting
  8. Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” in Jurassic Park
  9. Hall & Oates “She’s Gone” for Gone Girl
  10. Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” in JFK
  11. 3 Doors Down “Kryptonite” in Superman (1978), played during the scene where Lex puts the kryptonite necklace on Supes and Miss Tessmacher is debating whether to remove it.

Songs that should have been on movie soundtracks (with links)

  1. Steve Winwood, “In the Light of Day,” in “Watchmen”
  2. Devin Townsend Project, “Awake!!!”
  3. AC/DC’s “Night Prowler” in a Halloween sequel
  4. Judas Priest’s “The Sentinel” as the opener for Mad Max as he’s ripping down the highway.
  5. The Ohio Express’ “Yummy Yummy Yummy” in a George Romero movie
  6. Alice Cooper’s “Billion Dollar Babies” - on Million Dollar Baby
  7. Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” in The Sting
  8. Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” in Jurassic Park
  9. Hall & Oates “She’s Gone” for Gone Girl
  10. Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” in JFK
  11. 3 Doors Down “Kryptonite” in Superman (1978)
  12. Patty Griffin, “Up to the Mountain,” in “Selma”: Up to the Mountain - Patty Griffin - YouTube

Songs that should have been on movie soundtracks (with links)

  1. Steve Winwood, “In the Light of Day,” in “Watchmen”
  2. Devin Townsend Project, “Awake!!!”
  3. AC/DC’s “Night Prowler” in a Halloween sequel
  4. Judas Priest’s “The Sentinel” as the opener for Mad Max as he’s ripping down the highway.
  5. The Ohio Express’ “Yummy Yummy Yummy” in a George Romero movie
  6. Alice Cooper’s “Billion Dollar Babies” - on Million Dollar Baby
  7. Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades” in The Sting
  8. Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” in Jurassic Park
  9. Hall & Oates “She’s Gone” for Gone Girl
  10. Paul Simon’s “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” in JFK
  11. 3 Doors Down “Kryptonite” in Superman (1978)
  12. Patty Griffin, “Up the Mountain”, in “Selma”:
  13. Blondie, “One Way or Another”, in Donnie Brasco

I bought the CD in a discount bin for this song and it wasn’t on the CD. (I couldn’t check to see because I didn’t know the song’s name.)

Next up:

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?
  8. “Google? Tweet? Yahoo? Did I land in a f#$%in’ kindergarten?”

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?
  8. “Google? Tweet? Yahoo? Did I land in a f#$%in’ kindergarten?”
  9. OK, so your wife is going to childbirth classes…why do YOU need to be there?

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?
  8. “Google? Tweet? Yahoo? Did I land in a f#$%in’ kindergarten?”
  9. OK, so your wife is going to childbirth classes…why do YOU need to be there?
  10. (After #3) “What do you mean, she’s pressing charges? For what?”

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?
  8. “Google? Tweet? Yahoo? Did I land in a f#$%in’ kindergarten?”
  9. OK, so your wife is going to childbirth classes…why do YOU need to be there?
  10. (After #3) “What do you mean, she’s pressing charges? For what?”
  11. How the fuck did we lose in Vietnam?

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?
  8. “Google? Tweet? Yahoo? Did I land in a f#$%in’ kindergarten?”
  9. OK, so your wife is going to childbirth classes…why do YOU need to be there?
  10. (After #3) “What do you mean, she’s pressing charges? For what?”
  11. How the fuck did we lose in Vietnam?
  12. Never mind these Arabs! What are the Commies doing?

If Don Draper fell through a hole in time and wound up in the same ad agency offices in 2015, what would be the biggest culture shockers?
(For those who don’t watch Mad Men, all you need to know is it’s set in a Manhattan office in the 1960s.)

  1. Smoke free office policy
  2. “Good one. But seriously, who’s really President?”
  3. “Wait. All I did was slap her ass and call her ‘toots’. And I’m being fired?”
  4. Cracking open a decanter of Canadian Club in the office is frowned upon, let alone at 1:30PM on a Tuesday
  5. “Whaddaya mean he’s my secretary?”
  6. “He’s dating another guy and he doesn’t even lie about it or get married to cover it up?”
  7. So you’re saying I shouldn’t move to Detroit?
  8. “Google? Tweet? Yahoo? Did I land in a f#$%in’ kindergarten?”
  9. OK, so your wife is going to childbirth classes…why do YOU need to be there?
  10. (After #3) “What do you mean, she’s pressing charges? For what?”
  11. How the fuck did we lose in Vietnam?
  12. Never mind these Arabs! What are the Commies doing?
  13. “What the hell is a Kardashian?”
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Don Draper’s Culture Shock, round 2

  1. It gets how many channels??

Don Draper’s Culture Shock, round 2

  1. It gets how many channels??
  2. What do you mean you don’t want to pay for newspaper ads?

Don Draper’s Culture Shock, round 2

  1. It gets how many channels??
  2. What do you mean you don’t want to pay for newspaper ads?
  3. “I’ve been gone 51 years? Thank God my money was all in good, safe, stable stocks like Pan Am, Woolworth, Lehman Brothers, Schlitz Breweries, Chrysler, Zenith Electronics, and Eastman Kodak.”

Don Draper’s Culture Shock, round 2

  1. It gets how many channels??
  2. What do you mean you don’t want to pay for newspaper ads?
  3. “I’ve been gone 51 years? Thank God my money was all in good, safe, stable stocks like Pan Am, Woolworth, Lehman Brothers, Schlitz Breweries, Chrysler, Zenith Electronics, and Eastman Kodak.”
  4. “We want the models to look sophisticated and glamorous, so cover them in mink or seal coats.”