Great tune, I have it in my iTunes library. However, I think the first time I heard the song was this version on The Muppet Show.
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Great tune, I have it in my iTunes library. However, I think the first time I heard the song was this version on The Muppet Show.
Wow, I don't remember that. Lynda Carter is a really bad lip-synchist, huh? And they discoed the hell out of that song. Still, quite amusing. Of course, it's hard not to enjoy Lynda Carter from that era, she and Erin Gray really made the '70s and early '80s.
Remote Control, Beastie McBoys.
Seek and Destroy ~ Metallica
Lunchbox, Marilyn Manson
followed by
pointless feedback, then
Shake Appeal, Iggy & the Stooges
Delivering the Goods, Judas Priest
I would say no. The "Essentials" sets are usually just a 2- or 3-CD set either in a jewel case or more "green" packaging of cardboard and slip-in CD holders. This one is 3 CDs (the 3rd only has about 8 tracks of lesser-known songs) with a booklet of liner notes and background. It's a good collection, though.
Currently listening to PMS, the Petros and Money Show, on the radio.
It's pretty confusing when an artist had a previous album called "The Essential ____." Like Johnny Cash; you can get the newer set of his hits on two discs, or the older one, which more thoroughly covers his career on three, only through 1985.
Master of Puppets ~ Metallica
Bought these songs from iTunes last night:
Arctic Monkeys - "Dancing Shoes"
Arctic Monkeys - "I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor"
Band of Skulls - "I Know What I Am"
Foxy Shazam - "A Dangerous Man"
George Harrison - "What Is Life"
The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
Lobo - "Me and You and a Dog Named Boo"
Sam Spence - "Round Up"
Sam Spence - "The Lineman"
Sam Spence - "The Over the Hill Gang"
Sam Spence - "Pony Soldiers"
Tanya Tucker - "Delta Dawn"
Tanya Tucker - "The Jamestown Ferry"
Vampire Weekend - "A-Punk"
Joe Walsh - "Life's Been Good"