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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Fun with random music...: Pink Floyd Edition
1. What's my mood like right now?
"One of These Days" (Meddle)
(Yeah...)
2. How's tomorrow going to be for me?
"Coming Back to Life" (The Division Bell)
(From my own fantasy world? C'mon!)
3. What kind of person am I?
"Interstellar Overdrive"...
Aside from The Weasel and maybe a couple or few other bits, I really didn't care for this show too much.
I'm agreeing with TheJimHensonHour, frogboy, and the "meh-factor."
Hopefully I will do my Fun with random music...: Pink Floyd Edition tomorrow, when I'm feeling more up to it.
9 out of 14 PF albums will be present here, the only exceptions being Soundtrack to the Film More (1969), Ummagumma (1969), Obscured by Clouds (1972), The Final Cut (1983), and A...
Can we do this for certain bands (Beatles, Pink Floyd, etc.)? If so, I think that would be cool.
Hopefully, the answer is yes, because I'm working on a Pink Floyd one. (I have 9 out of their 14 studio albums.)
I saw the Brian Williams/Frank Oz video a few days back and I just finished watching the "Today" appearance. Loved both, especially nice to see Frank again.
What's strange about Zoot singing is that his voice, according to Muppet Wiki, isn't provided by Dave Goelz there, but Kevin Clash. :cool:
Edit: I mean, in the JHH "Food" episode.
I was gonna bring the Biff part up, but I never got to it.
It's more likely to be Matt Vogel than anyone else, knowing his current involvement with all (or most) of Jerry's characters.
I don't like to brag, and I don't want to, but I kind of want to note it.
As I have noted below, I have the complete "16-Ton Megaset," all 45 episodes from 1969 to 1974 on 14 discs, with two extra discs, marking a total of 16 discs, 1 ton each.
I agree. "Boober's Quiet Day" is one of my favorite Fraggle Rock episodes. (On an unrelated note, we SHOULD have that Boober *sigh* smilie I've been hearing about!)
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