Wonder Pets! Wonder Pets!
We’re on our way!
To help our friends
And save the day!
We’re not too big,
And we’re not too tough,
But when we work together
We’ve got the right stuff!
Gooooo Wonder Pets!!
It’s been three fricking days of this, nonstop. Kill me. Kill me now. Please, I’m begging you.
My friends Morris and Max,
They’re not like Gimbels or Saks.
‘Business is awful,’ you’ll hear them both squeal–
Each of them bought a new automobile!
If you ask them for money,
It’s harder than pulling out tacks
Max says, ‘go and see Morris,’
and Morris says ‘go and see Max!’
That’s funny, I’ve been wanting to start this very thread for a couple of years now. I never got around to it.
Earlier today (when I was thinking of starting this thread!), it was an instrumental bit from Tommy – either Sparks or Underture. And now it’s in my head again.
When I first saw the thread title, it was Matthew Broderick singing I Want to Be a Producer.
She was 15 years old, and she’d never seen the ocean,
She climbed in a van with a vagabond,
And the last thing she said was, “I love you, Mom…”
And a little rain never hurt no one…
My little one is a big fan too. I can’t tell you how many days I have walked around humming “Max and Ruby, Ruby and Max” “Heeeeyyyy It’s Franklin, coming over to playyyyy!” or “Bup, bup, bup, bup, dancing the Worman Polka!”
Open up the vaults. Open up the Vaults.
We’ve got to find the key.
The nights have been growing darker, so much darker now than sin (darker than sin).
We’ll open the vaults of heaven. The answer is there within.
The Vaults of Heaven, from “Whistle Down the Wind.”
Paul Simon’s Obvious Child. Someone posted a thread about that song weeks ago. Hadn’t heard it in quite a while, so I got out his Live in Central Park album & listened to the whole 2-disc set. “Obvious Child” kicks off the concert with fabulous percussion. That song, and especially the percussion has been going through my head ever since…and I am talking WEEKS now. It is seriously starting to drive me crazy. Which is a shame, because I love the song.