How serendipitous. On Thursday I saw a very surreal version of this song which featured guest vocals by Ann Margaret and an elderly audience. You have been warned:
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Now THAT was truly evil.
ReplyDeleteI need some brain bleach.
Just try to get that out of your head, you'll be singing that all day.
ReplyDeleteAll day.
S. A. T. U. R. D. A. Y. Night!
Goddamnit, Jim - all I had to do was read your last line in that comment and now it's in my head!
ReplyDeleteS. A. T. U. R. D. A. Y. Night!
"Come on Eileen,
I swear (well he means) At this moment you mean everything..."
There, take that!
Aaaaaaaaah! Must. Not. Sing. Come. On. Eileen. Nononono.
ReplyDeleteThose are people who died...Died...DIED...DIED!
ReplyDeleteWhat? That one doesn't fit the theme?
(I may have some superfluous "died"s in there.)
ReplyDeleteI thought it was "dyed" not "died"
ReplyDeleteIt was the 70's after all.
Actually, it was 1980 when The Jim Carroll Band released "People Who Died."
ReplyDeleteSo there.
Here, wash your brain out with this.
ReplyDeleteI love that video and the song.
Like the brain wash. Almost worth thinking about guys in capri pants;)
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How serendipitous. On Thursday I saw a very surreal version of this song which featured guest vocals by Ann Margaret and an elderly audience. You have been warned:
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Your warning, Mensley, was insufficient.
ReplyDeleteHowever, it must be said that Anne Margret's outfit was awesome. Just. Awesome.
HOLY SHIT!
ReplyDeleteWhere the hell did they find that audience?
Ah, the Bay City Rollers. I had posters of them from all over my bedroom walls :D
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