Sambo wrote:If I'm thinking of the same one, I think it's Starlight by supermen lovers.....Does that sound about right doopie..? [-o<doopie2you wrote:I am searching for a song again
It is a song about 2 animated caracters 1 fat and 1 skinny who make music. And get a record contract. Then they make groovy music, but then aliens hear it in space. And then they come to earth and they kidnapp the fat one of the 2. And i thought the song ends with the fat caracter in a hot tub.
doopie2you wrote:Sambo wrote:If I'm thinking of the same one, I think it's Starlight by supermen lovers.....Does that sound about right doopie..? [-o<doopie2you wrote:I am searching for a song again
It is a song about 2 animated caracters 1 fat and 1 skinny who make music. And get a record contract. Then they make groovy music, but then aliens hear it in space. And then they come to earth and they kidnapp the fat one of the 2. And i thought the song ends with the fat caracter in a hot tub.
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The only song I can think of that would have anything like "kick it" right at the start is (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party) by the Beastie Boys. Now that's a proper tune!!jon-mullen wrote:So this is driving me up a wall.
On the Saturday Night Live: Best of Will Ferrell there's the Spartans Cheerleaders at a chess tournament and the music they did for the "Perfect Cheer" was originally Funky Cold Medina but I guess they had to change it for the Best Of because of copyright issues.
The song they use instead is an instrumental except for a male voice at the beginning that goes "let's kick it" and then there's like a saw synth that sounds like somebody hitting the same key a bunch of times but moving it down with a pitch wheel and there's a guitar riff in the background. Please help.
I think i found something.jon-mullen wrote:lol, nice try Andrew but I'd have to have been living under a rock to get through life without knowing that one. (awful flashbacks to the 5th grade school dance)
I finally found a version on YouTube where you can hear it. The bad news is that it's being performed by high-schoolers. The song starts at 3:10, the kids' version of the skit is ok but it's hard to top the original.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funky_Cold_Medinawikipedia wrote:Song samplings
This song contains samples from seven songs, "Honky Tonk Women" by The Rolling Stones, "Hot Blooded" by Foreigner (whose guitar riff dominates the song), "Christine Sixteen" by Kiss, "All Right Now" by Free, "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive, "Jamie's Cryin'" by Van Halen, and the introduction to "Get Off Your Ass and Jam" by Funkadelic (from which the drum break during the song's bridge is derived).