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Subj: Re: How Do You Talk To An Angel (90's Music Fun 26)... Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 at 04:04:50 pm EDT (Viewed 105 times) | Reply Subj: Re: How Do You Talk To An Angel (90's Music Fun 26)... Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 at 01:12:08 am EDT (Viewed 146 times) | ||||||
Quote: Quote: The Heights How Do You Talk To An Angel Quote: I remember this being a big hit. I never watched the show, though. It's a good song.I never knew it was from a fictional band. Quote: Quote: The FolksmenOld Joe's Place Quote: I never saw this one, but I've heard it's pretty funny. These guys must be fun to hang out with.Guest, McKean and Shearer were doing the Folksmen in the '80s around the same time they created Spinal Tap. This song is from 2003's A Mighty Wind though, not quite 80s & 90s? Quote: Quote: Hedwig and the Angry Inch Tear Me Down Quote: I've heard of this musical and movie, but this is the first time I've ever seen or heard any of the music from it. Quote: Quote: StillwaterFever Dog Quote: From the movie Almost Famous. I've heard of it but never seen it.Quote: Quote: Strange Fruit Dirty Town Quote: From the movie Still Crazy, which I've never heard of before. It looks like it was highly influenced by This Is Spinal Tap.Quote: Quote: The WondersThat Thing You Do! Quote: I know of this one but have never seen it, though I remember it being pretty popular. This was a pretty enjoyable movie. Quote: Quote: Platinum Weird Will You Be Around Quote: This one looks like a cross between Eddie And The Cruisers and The Blair Witch Project. Neat idea, using the interent to sell the hoax. I've never seen it and had to look it up on wikipedia, like the other selections.Quote: Quote: Spinal TapBreak Like the Wind Quote: OK! I've seen this one! Hilarious movie.Between the TV specials, music videos and tours this is the acting gig that kept on giving to Guest, McKean and Shearer! Quote: Quote: The Rutles Major Happy's Up And Coming Once Upon A Good Time Band Quote: This parody seems a little less subtle than some of the Rutles earlier songs. I think the The Rutles: Archeology parodying The Beatles: Anthology is hilarious. I also like that George Harrison was a fan.Quote: Quote: PPPQuote: Quote: P.S. sorry it's late. It's a long story but I was at work until 4:30 am. | |||||||
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