Sadly, This is me. *facepalm*
Also reminds me of Michael at the beginning of “Office Space” — blasting and singing gangsta rap in his car until homeless black guy shuffles by, whereupon he quietly rolls up windows and locks doors…..
Something like that happened to me at work yesterday when I was listening to music and the people next to me said I’m probably going to lose my hearing playing music that loud. But when it’s “Mississippi Queen” how can you not turn that song up?
Yeah, I’m right there too…I have both Alan Jackson and Five Finger Death Punch. And I might even admit to having the soundtracks for the Mass Effect trilogy and both Dragon Age games.
And now I feel compelled to get the Little Mermaid soundtrack.
I have children’s TV show music (From the Raggy Dolls and Lazy Town) as well as My Chemical Romance and Emilie Autumn. I think my iPod might be bipolar.
Don’t forget you bopping and mouthing the words to Freeway of Love on the bus for everyone to see even if the earbuds do their job and keep the sound from escaping. Or is it just me?
There is a scooter shop here in Austin called “Electric Avenue”. Every time I walk by their store, I feel compelled – COMPELLED! – to hum the tune under my breath.
Grandma Bug gettin’ down is undoubtedly one of the greatest comic panels of all time!
And yes, my iPod has some rather…eclectic selections on it as well. Everything from George Strait to Huey Lewis & the News to Enya, to Scorpions to Pink Floyd. And yes, even some Adele & Celine Dion.
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Yeah, we probably all have songs that make us look around and roll up the windows when we play them, and others that we don’t mind blasting a little.
Love Grandma Bug getting down.
Sadly, This is me. *facepalm*
Also reminds me of Michael at the beginning of “Office Space” — blasting and singing gangsta rap in his car until homeless black guy shuffles by, whereupon he quietly rolls up windows and locks doors…..
Actually, it was a Nun passing out pamphlets =)
Actually it was neither.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKlDBi0cyIA
I decree that the second panel shall henceforth be known as the greatest panel in the history of this foregone universe.
(Not that that has any weight or anything…)
Something like that happened to me at work yesterday when I was listening to music and the people next to me said I’m probably going to lose my hearing playing music that loud. But when it’s “Mississippi Queen” how can you not turn that song up?
Yeah, I probably own the only iPod in the USA to contain both Barry Manilow and Ted Nugent music.
I’m probably a close second with Air Supply and Pantera. Both are perfectly good groups that fit completely different moods.
My Chemical Romance and the Card Captor Sakura soundtrack.
Yeah, I’m right there too…I have both Alan Jackson and Five Finger Death Punch. And I might even admit to having the soundtracks for the Mass Effect trilogy and both Dragon Age games.
And now I feel compelled to get the Little Mermaid soundtrack.
I have children’s TV show music (From the Raggy Dolls and Lazy Town) as well as My Chemical Romance and Emilie Autumn. I think my iPod might be bipolar.
Nine Inch Nails, Donna Summer, Rammenstein, and John Denver
I’ve been alternating between the MLP soundtracks and some Monstercat albums.
For some reason, I now have the urge to rock down to Electric Avenue.
Don’t forget that “Under The Sea” Won the Oscar !989 and “Kiss the Girl” was nominated as well.
Actually I’ve got both songs in my playlist. 🙂
I didn’t even bother removing the Darkwing Duck theme song from my 30th birthday party playlist. My guests seemed to like it!
Let’s get dangerous!
I have all 3 of those songs… in other languages, because I’m a fan of foreign versions of cartoon songs. I still think German Pokerap is best Pokerap.
Does it sound frightening and dangerous in German? I might like that…
Don’t forget you bopping and mouthing the words to Freeway of Love on the bus for everyone to see even if the earbuds do their job and keep the sound from escaping. Or is it just me?
Hey, as long as you’re not singing with the ear buds in, it’s all good.
There is a scooter shop here in Austin called “Electric Avenue”. Every time I walk by their store, I feel compelled – COMPELLED! – to hum the tune under my breath.
I suspect I’m not the only one…
(Boogying Grandma Bug is the bomb!)
Grandma Bug gettin’ down is undoubtedly one of the greatest comic panels of all time!
And yes, my iPod has some rather…eclectic selections on it as well. Everything from George Strait to Huey Lewis & the News to Enya, to Scorpions to Pink Floyd. And yes, even some Adele & Celine Dion.
My wife recently mocked me for listening to “paint with all the colors of the wind”. 🙂
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygPYeH1tgyQ
I like to bother people because I’ve japanese heavy metal and than stuff like “Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows”
Carpenters and Nuclear Assault.
Granted, I don’t play the Carpenters that much. Um. At all.
Generally I don’t blast my music. It would probably scare people. For instance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEVodXzNmPM
My friends and I blasted a Weird Al polka at the stop light once as we headbanged. It was fun.
Great, now I’ve got “Electric Avenue” stuck in my head, but it’s been 30 years and all I can remember is the refrain.
I’m panel 3 and 4 if someone sees me looking up/doing anything Death the Kid related, such as looking up images to roleplay with…