“Sugar, Sugar” from The Archies. It’s fifty years later and not only do I remember images from their in-show video, but also cutting the record from the cereal box and playing it on my portable turntable.
“Sugar, Sugar” from The Archies. It’s fifty years later and not only do I remember images from their in-show video, but also cutting the record from the cereal box and playing it on my portable turntable.
This was before the 1998 soundtrack, it was called A Tribute To Hard Core Logo and came out in 1996 with the movie. I should have put influenced in quotes, because they were all contemporary bands (54-40, Odds, cub) who wrote liner notes for the album about what a big influence Hard Core Logo was on them despite it…
Mona Lisa... you’re an overrated piece of shit!
One of my prized pieces of memorabilia is a Hard Core Logo fridge magnet. I heartily endorse your choice.
Drimble Wedge and the Vegetation.
Lenny and the Squigtones!
I was also going to mention The Rutles
Streets of Fire, baby!
I still sing Mouse Rat songs all the time. Good call.
THE NIGHT...
There’s a 90s Canadian film called Hard Core Logo that’s a fake documentary about a fake band (the lead singer is played by Hugh Dillon, who is the lead singer for actual Canadian band The Headstones). A few original songs appear in the movie, but what’s more interesting (to me, anyway) is that the soundtrack is…
My main disappointment with the Jessica Jones TV series was that Jessica never gave anyone a super-powered smackwich
every song in that movie is gold.
Every time I change the channel on my telly, I sing this one scrolling through the BBC channels.
“Rock Me Sexy Jesus”, Hamlet 2.
“5,000 Candles in the Wind"
I like to think of that Cobie Smulders song from HIMYM as Maria Hill deep deep undercover on a profoundly embarrassing case for SHIELD
The song Bruce McCulloch’s fake Danzig character sings in Brain Candy. ‘Some days it’s dark, some days I work’