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Certified reacted to mattingly in Funny Pics II: The Revenge
Don't they know Men Without Hats is better for that?
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Certified reacted to Ternaugh in 3 Favorite Mix Soundtracks
The Warriors
Ghostbusters (1984)
Guardians of the Galaxy
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Certified reacted to Tjack in 3 Favorite Mix Soundtracks
Neither do as this list is specifically for albums with songs by a number of different performers. The previous list was for single performer or performance (like Live Aid) albums.
BTW; “A Kind of Magic” was supposed to be the Highlander soundtrack but it wasn’t released due to the poor box office of the film. AKoM was only released after the music rights reverted back to Freddie & the boys.
You’re right, but I’m trying not to be a scolding schoolteacher on these.
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Certified reacted to death tribble in 3 Favorite Mix Soundtracks
I liked it.
The Blues Brothers is a great choice. I would have thought though that the Conan, Highlander and Flash soundtracks belong in the other thread as this is for multiple artists.
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Certified got a reaction from Dr. MID-Nite in List 5 people
Going back to the 80s, it was a random meeting at a performance of Cats.
Never met Patrick Stewart, although I was at the Dragon*Con a year both he and Shatner attended. Think the closest we got though was across the hall, a very, very crowded hall.
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Certified reacted to Logan D. Hurricanes in 3 Favorite Mix Soundtracks
Ok, I know I'm gonna forget something really obvious, but here goes.
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Certified reacted to Tjack in 3 Favorite Mix Soundtracks
Okay, as promised here’s the other side of the coin. Let’s say you’re looking for backround music for a gathering in the days before I-Pods and all those that came before or since. All you can use is a record player and you want a mix of songs from different artists and groups. What three soundtracks do you put on the turntable? (Previous restrictions and rules apply.)
1) Forrest Gump It’s got a nice selection of tunes from the ‘50’ thru the ‘70’s
2) The Big Chill The same but for the ‘60’s thru the ‘70’s
3) Empire Records And once again for the ‘80’s &’90’s
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Certified reacted to death tribble in 5 Favorite Albums
I am not a fan of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers but the live album Live in Hyde Park is really good.
Metallica's S+M album which has the band and an orchestra and is live is good.
Siouxsie and The Banshees Live at the Royal Albert Hall has the band playing a lot of the Juju album. The album has a sarcastic Siouxsie aside as she asks whether the band can get out of tune any quicker which is not on the DVD/VHS video.
The Commitments soundtrack is also wonderful. The cast assembled to play the fictional band play a variety of soul hits capped by Try a Little Tenderness which is the absolute highlight.
And lastly Mylene Farmer Avant Que L'Ombre. This is a recording of one of her stage shows. It is all in French and is just wonderful.
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Certified reacted to Dr. MID-Nite in List 5 people
Hmmm...I'll say James Earl Jones as I don't recall him making himself as available to fans.
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Certified reacted to Logan D. Hurricanes in List 5 people
I'll say Hoffs, because I feel like you would have mentioned that at some point.
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Certified reacted to Dr. MID-Nite in List 5 people
You and Certified are both correct. I've never met William Shatner (though I've met other Trek stars).
I'm a big kaiju fan. I met Akira Takarada and Don Frye at a kaiju convention (as Frye was in Godzilla Final Wars). Ultimate Warrior I met at a work conference (he was promoting the latest WWE video game).
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Certified reacted to Ternaugh in List 5 people
My late housemate used to work for RTC delivering bus schedules and passes to businesses for redistribution. He used to say that he delivered CAT litter.
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Certified reacted to Ternaugh in List 5 people
That would be correct. A co-worker at Circuit City rang up her purchase, but I was at the other end of the store, and never met her.
Alan Parsons was at an after-concert meet and greet, and I have a couple of albums autographed by him.
Greg Benford was Guest of Honor at Silvercon, and I had the chance of talking with him for a few minutes.
I met Harry Reid on a city bus on my way to classes at UNLV back in the early 90s. He was doing a radio piece in the back of the bus (the bus system had just switched over to CAT/RTC from a private company), and then moved around the bus to chat with everyone. Our conversation was a surreal discussion of the foods at the UNLV cafeteria (complete with hand gestures while describing the food).
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Certified reacted to death tribble in List 5 people
Michael Lang as Woodstock was not a success at the time.
Sheena Easton then is my second guess.
Dave Mustaine is Megadeath and they might not have been at a RUSH concert so that is next guess
I have never met Larry Niven.
Bill Clinton is the next guess.
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Certified reacted to death tribble in List 5 people
I have narrowed this down to the first two. So I am saying Seka.
I would say Michael Jackson on the grounds that he would be extremely difficult to get close to.
Wild Guess. Don King. Unless you were at a boxing match where one of his charges was, this seems unlikely.
I have no idea who Mojo Nixon is so that is my choice. The others might have been at concerts where RUSH played.