Other Mixes By tanderson
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Mixed Genre
My Imaginary Sitcom
Artist | Song | |
Unknown | Who's the Boss theme song | |
Gary Glitter | Do You Want to Touch Me? | |
Liz Phair | Dogs of L.A. | |
Hank Williams | Jambalaya | |
Prodigy | Breathe | |
Queen | I Want to Break Free | |
Nine Inch Nails | March of the Pigs | |
Elton John | Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters | |
War | The World is a Ghetto | |
Twister Sister | We're Not Gonna Take It | |
Madonna | Crazy for You | |
Thickie | Get You Alone | |
Corey Hart | Sunglasses at Night | |
Journey | Any Way You Want It | |
Unknown | Charles in Charge Theme Song | |
Comment:
There is a story to this.I got bored in one of my classes before I graduated and created a show called "A Very Special Episode".
This was the soundtrack to the movie that would eventually happen when the show went from delusional daydream to network series.
The concept for the show would be that Ricky (the son) has been challenged for his role as Big Man on Campus.
So he raises a mob to crush his enemy and win the girl at the prom.
It's messed up, but hey...that's me.
Feedback:
Originally, when I read the title, I was gonna say something negative about the inclusion of NIN + Prodigy. After you explained it, however, I've changed my mind. So, this is supposed to be the soundtrack for a theoretical movie based on an imaginary sit-com? Do I have that right? If so, I can see this whole thing working. However, as music for a weekly TV sit-com, this doesn't do it for me. TOo heavy-handed I think. But if it's a movie, then it's all good. Care to clarify? Out.
Yeah.
The Idea was that every year the sitcom was on the air, we would cap it off with a movie.
Sitcom would be censored, movie would be uncensored. I hope that helps.
The Idea was that every year the sitcom was on the air, we would cap it off with a movie.
Sitcom would be censored, movie would be uncensored. I hope that helps.
If this is an accurate representation of what your show will be, I'm *so* gonna watch.
I see Prodigy as the background music for the scene where the mob is prepping for the prom- getting ready to overturn the punch bowl + rain blood on the king + queen. NIN for the actual fuck-up scene, where someone is rolling around on the pavement in a pool of his own blood, feeling his own missing teeth on the back of his head. Elton John for sobering the-morning-after stock shots. Thanx for clearing it up. Out.