Almost forgot the obvious one (to me, anyway):
“Narayan” by Prodigy
(not a typo, my alias is the reversed spelling
)
“Of course, that’s just my opinion; I could be wrong.”–Dennis Miller
Almost forgot the obvious one (to me, anyway):
“Narayan” by Prodigy
(not a typo, my alias is the reversed spelling
)
“Of course, that’s just my opinion; I could be wrong.”–Dennis Miller
That’d be Denis Leary, or The God of Comedy.
Depending on my mood, my choices would have to include:
Halcyon (+ on + on) (I don’t know who does it… it’s on the Mortal Kombat soundtrack)
32 Flavours by Ani DiFranco/Alana Davis.
Sullen Girl by Fiona Apple
Rapture by Blondie
and
Shut Up by the Bloodhound Gang
That’s all I can think of for right now. I think I did a pretty good job, since I have “Kung Fu Fighting” playing on a loop in my brain. (Thanks ever so much to whoever posted that…)
Veni, Vidi, Visa … I came, I saw, I bought.
I don’t know if this is the name of the song or just a snip of the lyrics but “Paperback Writer” Cause I wanna be one!
Theme for “Three’s Company” because I act exactly like Jack Tripper.
“The more beautiful the rose, the more thorns it hides underneath.” - Louie
“I’m an Asshole” was indeed done by Denis Leary, but I think he covered it off of an English version of this song - as to who did THAT, I have no clue.
Yes, the title is “Paperback Writer” and it’s by the Beatles, I think.
Coldfire (Themesong: Cold Fire
- see quote below)
“You know how complex women are”
ChrisCTP: “Halcyon” is by Orbital, as are two of mine, which I mentioned earlier. (“The Saint” and “The Sinner”)
Just thought I’d be helpful. 
“Of course, that’s just my opinion; I could be wrong.”–Dennis Miller
Coldfire
‘Yes, the title is “Paperback Writer” and it’s by the Beatles, I think.’
You and Byzantine make me feel so old to think someone doesn’t know a Beatles song.
SqrlCub
Glad to hear someone else likes folk music.
Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper
'nuff said.
“Argue for your limitations; sure enough, they’re yours.”
Heath, you ask great questions.
Depends on my mood, and it isn’t just the soundtrack that runs though my head. I have to walk it and time my steps to it. And look like one of Jerry’s Kids.
Bach’s Third Brandenburg. No kidding. Try it. It swoops and soars and KICKS.
Flirtin’ With Disaster by Molly Hatchett.
Take Five by DBQ. (I’m very impressive floating along with the drum solo.)
In certain moods, I USED to embody Truckin’ by the Dead. But that was before Manhattan spoiled it for me entirely by his “tums, vitamin E and Rogaine”. It’s pretty danged hard to have a musical theme, your soul in sound, if it makes you snicker and honk like a loon.
Not that a carry I a grudge.
Veb
As weird in music as in alll
“As Time Goes By”
Dooley Wilson
If you’re an optimist, you haven’t been paying attention.