“The way I are”, by Timbaland, got hooked on it from the movie, StepUp2: The Streets.
<Side Note> Yeah the movie had a flimsy plot and characters, but it was some okay dancing sequences, and great music. BTW the end dance outside in the rain (I call it the Rain Dance) Does anyone know who the DJ was that mixed that amazing piece? I can recognize atleast 6 songs he master mixed to create it but his name is not mentioned in the credits, nor was there a title to that piece (Rain Dance).
( Link to my file server for the Rain Dance music captured directly off the movie and converted into an MP3: http://www.mediafire.com/?ydety42ntl4 )
“Baby Love Child” by Pizzicato Five. Futurama fans know this as the song that plays during the final scenes of the episode “Leela’s Homeworld.” I picked up the CD it was on , Made In USA, for $2 at Half-Price Books, and I love it.
“Baby Love Child” by Pizzicato Five. Futurama fans know this as the song that plays during the final scenes of the episode “Leela’s Homeworld.” I picked up the CD it was on , Made In USA, for $2 at Half-Price Books, and I love it.
Pretty sweet. Thanks for posting.
I think my only previous exposure to Pizzicato Five was the song (and video for) Twiggy Twiggy, which aired a few times on Mtv in the 1990s. I found it a bit bizarre at the time, and I never forgot it.
There are 3 albums I’m listening on and on those 4 last weeks: Marilyn Manson’s High End Of Low (fav song:4 rusted horses),Lady Gaga’s Fame Monster (essentialy Telephone,Speechless and Teeth) and Rammstein’s Liebe ist Fur Alle Da (my faves:Rammlied,Wiener Blut,Ich tu dir weh...)
I’ve been listening a lot to the soundtrack to the film version of Reefer Madness: The Musical. Alan Cumming, Ana Gasteyer, and a naked Christian Campbell. You really couldn’t ask for more.
I saw 1970’s Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls recently, and I think I’ve become obsessed with it. One of the best parts about it is the music, including the opening number. No, of course the girls are not actually musicians. Lynn Carey provides the vocals while Dolly Reed does the lip syncing.