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This is everything that was reviewed and approved for amIright on March 31, 2008. These are not items submitted on March 31, 2008, but rather items that were reviewed that day by site editors.
Song Parodies:
"Everyone's a Little Bit Fanboy" by the_conqueror_of_parodies
a parody of "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist," Avenue Q
a parody of "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist," Avenue Q
"I'll Overdo it with 'The Road'" by John A. Barry
a parody of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?," Beatles
a parody of "Why Don't We Do It in the Road?," Beatles
"The Ultimate Showdown in Disney Princess History" by Tokusou Sentai Blessranger
a parody of "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny," Lemon Demon
a parody of "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny," Lemon Demon
"Delight Four Goat-Men in Synched Relation" by Stan Hall
a parody of "A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation," Marty Robbins
a parody of "A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation," Marty Robbins
Song Parody Recordings:
Day 2 of Daveapalooza results in the recording of this difficult OS. . .
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Super Long Pop Songs:
"Whipping Post (Live),"The Allman Brothers Band - Length: 23:03
While the version on their debut album was around seven minutes, they went further in concert when they were able to extend it to over 20 minutes.
Submitted by: John Book
"Mountain Jam,"Allman Brothers Band - Length: 33:38
One of the best songs they ever recorded, loosely based on Donovan's "First There Is A Mountain". The song fades out as it is about to begin on their FILLMORE EAST album, but can be heard in full on the EAT A PEACH album. The song has often been considered a staple of their live shows, where the band will "jam" and allow the music to inspire them to play whatever comes to mind. They have been known to bring special guests for "Mountain Jam". There is also a version of the song on their LIVE AT LUDLOW GARAGE 1970 CD that runs close to 44 minutes.
Submitted by: John Book
"Do What You Like,"Blind Faith - Length: 15:18
Great song featuring Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Rick Grech. They each have a part of the song where they solo, leading up to Baker's huge drum solo before returning to the theme of the song and ending in deteriorating chaos. The drum solo is somewhat similar to the one Baker played in Cream's "Toad"
Submitted by: John Book
Super Short Pop Songs:
"Diamonds And Rust (Extended Version)," S.O.D. - Length: 0:03
The song has nothing to do with the Joan Baez song of the same name, but may be a mockery of the song. Its only words are the song title, coming and going in three seconds.
Submitted by: John Book
"The Ballad Of Jimi Hendrix," S.O.D. - Length: 0:05
The group play chords similar to "Purple Haze" followed with vocalist Billy Milano saying "you're read". The group would do this for a number of artists when they did live shows, including Jimi Hendrix and Freddie Mercury
Submitted by: John Book
"Hey Gordy," S.O.D. - Length: 0:07
The only lyrics in this are "Hey Gordy, give me a shot", followed by guitar feedback and then "bleeorg".
Submitted by: John Book
"Anti-Procrastination Song," S.O.D. - Length: 0:05
The lyrics to this speed metal classic are in the song title
Submitted by: John Book
Add a Letter To a Song Title:
"Blasket Case" originally "Basket Case" by Green Day
As in the Blasket islands, in western Ireland.
Valerie Cameron
"Basket Caste" originally "Basket Case" by Green Day
Valerie Cameron
"Basket Chase" originally "Basket Case" by Green Day
Valerie Cameron
"Basket Cause" originally "Basket Case" by Green Day
Valerie Cameron
"If I Diet Tomorrow" originally "If I Die Tomorrow" by Motley Crue
Gretchen Wieners
"Another One Bites The Durst" originally "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen
"Ouch!" says Fred
Gretchen Wieners
"Another Zone Bites The Dust" originally "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen
Gretchen Wieners
"Another One Bites The Dunst" originally "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen
"Ouch!" says Kirsten
Gretchen Wieners
Untapped Commercial Ideas:
Kyoto Now! by Bad Religion used for EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Submitted by: KaiserMonkey
Los Angeles Is Burning by Bad Religion used for The CDF (California Department of Fire) Submitted by: Atticus Ramone
I Love My Computer by Bad Religion used for Compaqs Submitted by: Ryan
Duets Not Yet Performed:
Inner Pretzel Logic
"Inner Logic," Bad Religion and "Pretzel Logic," Steely DanIt has Cheese in it! - Submitted by: Paul Warren
American Jesus Built My Hot Rod
"American Jesus," Bad Religion and "Jesus Built My Hot Rod," The MinistryHe built, uhh, America! - Submitted by: newrock
Boulevard Of Shattered Dreams
"Boulevard Of Broken Dreams," Green Day and "Shattered Dreams," Johnny Hates Jazz- Submitted by: Mr. X
Shattered Disease
"Shake The Disease," Depeche Mode and "Shattered Dreams," Johnny Hates JazzIt's about heartbreak and illness. - Submitted by: justin Toler
These Shattered Dreams
"These Dreams," Heart and "Shattered Dreams," Johnny Hates Jazz- Submitted by: crazydon
Bad Choices for On Hold Music:
"Sinister Rouge," Bad Religion The Vatican Geo P.
"All Good Soldiers," Bad Religion Army Recruiter Service Geo P.
"Sorrow," Bad Religion Depression Hotline formerly known as
"I Want To Conquer The World," Bad Religion Peace Organization grass
"Atheist Peace," Bad Religion Church Static
"Let Them Eat War," Bad Religion G.W.-era White House LadyGaladriel
"Infected," Bad Religion Physician Michael Quinn
"Los Angeles Is Burning," Bad Religion Los Angeles Fire Department Az
"I Love My Computer," Bad Religion Tech Support Maelstrom
"American Jesus," Bad Religion The 700 Club CapitalE
"Emerge," Fischerspooner Hospital Birthing Center Tucker
"I Don't Wanna Be A Hero," Johnny Hates Jazz Army Recruitment Center Cokeaholic
"Speak English Or Die," SOD (Stormtroopers of Death) English As A Second Language Harry May
