LesbianCarpetPython
Smell lord
- Sep 24, 2022
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Hi! It appears you have mistaken which was the song title and which was the performer in @HorseLover3000's post. Or possibly the rules are confusing. Each person is supposed to come up with a song title that shares at least one word in common with the previous song.Love in a vacuum- Til Tuesday
Basement Jaxx - "Where's Your Head At"
[This is sort of Halloween appropriate. The song featured in an episode of a Stephen King mini-series. The name of the episode was "The Young and the Headless." LOL. Parts of it were kinda hilarious, and IDK if that was on purpose?]
Good luck finding it! I looked for it yesterday, wanting to share a clip of the part that went with this song, and couldn't find it. Basically (as I recall it), there was a naked decapitated corpse running around in the basement of a hospital, carrying his head, doing various things that I don't recall, and somehow the head got lost. I don't recall full details. What I remember is that I burst out with laughter, and "Where's your head at" has stuck in my brain ever since. I was sad not to find it streaming anywhere, as I don't think I made through the whole series and would like to watch the whole thing.I've to look for that miniserie. Long time ago (10+ years. lol. the world has moved on) i've read a lot of Stephen King.
If, in a moment i've the spirit to dive in google for it, i'll try to find and download it.Good luck finding it! I looked for it yesterday, wanting to share a clip of the part that went with this song, and couldn't find it. Basically (as I recall it), there was a naked decapitated corpse running around in the basement of a hospital, carrying his head, doing various things that I don't recall, and somehow the head got lost. I don't recall full details. What I remember is that I burst out with laughter, and "Where's your head at" has stuck in my brain ever since. I was sad not to find it streaming anywhere, as I don't think I made through the whole series and would like to watch the whole thing.
I hear Cowboy Bebop, i pay attention :)I mean if you don't know jazz-hop, or lofi, I don't know where you've been. Uyama is actually friends with one of the most influential people in lofi, Nujabes, who created the soundtrack to Cowboy Beepop. If you're into anime, that's probably really big. And, I mean, the genre made iconic moments on the Internet, like this:
I love it when I can come up with a different song that has the identical title! But sometimes the best I can do is a, an, the, or of. I think any connection at all is really enough.Is it just me, or does linking songs by words like "the", "a", and "of" feel too cheap? I'll at least (almost) use two: