I wouldn't exactly describe it as 'popular' music... the fact that it's all cheesy old stuff is part of the joke, IMO.
That said, apart from "I Will Survive", I can't actually remember any of the other songs. I recognised some of them, I've just forgotten what they were.
"I read the news today, oh boy" when you click on "Bad News" is a reference to "A Day In The Life", by the Beatles.
"He's a man of wealth and taste" when you click on Satan is from "Sympathy For the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.
Can't really remember anything else other than "I Will Survive", which was posted above.
well I knew a couple of the songs, like when you click on stinkys window he sings the song "Luka" although I can't renember the artist. Its on my ipod but I can't be bothered to go see XD
He referenced "It's the End of the World as we Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M. at one point. It might have been clicking on Bosco's, but I'm not 100% certain.
When looking at the parking meter, Maimtron says "Lovely Rita, parking meter", which is of course a reference to the Beatles song Lovely Rita.
Also, looking at the crack, he says something about that it leads to a land down under, where women glow and men plunder - referring to the Men at Work song.
if you click on the rubble where he used to lay, he will sing 'its not a rock, its a rock lobster': rock lobster by the b52's. clicking on stinkys will lead him to sing 'look out boy she'll chew you up, shes a man-eater': man eater, by hall and oates.
The references were great. I loved the variety of the songs. Also I was positively surprised that I recognized over 50% of them.
That was probably the part I enjoyed most from this episode actually, using the Maimtron. The driving challenge was pretty cool too - 70 was my record. :P
I was born in 1984, so I dig some of the classic 80's songs. I liked it when the robot quoted "If trouble comes along, you must whip it, whip it good." from Devo.
Billy Idol's "White Wedding" when you click on Sybil's
Kansa's "Dust in the Wind" on Timmy
Maimtron lyrics in 201
"What goes up must come down"
"Just to tell you once again, who's bad" -- "Bad" by Michael Jackson
"I'm gonna tear your playhouse down, pretty soon"
"I've lost that loving feeling O-O-O" -- "I've lost that loving feeling" by the Righteous Brothers
"If you start me up, if you start me up, I can never stop"
"Celebrate good times, com'on"
"All the cops in the donut shop say: way-oh-way-oh" -- "Walk like an Egyptian" by the Bangles
"I've got to go where I wanna go, do what I wanna do"
"Do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to make me cry?" --"Do you really want to hurt me?" by Culture Club
"Eight-six-seven-oh-oh-nine"
"I fought the law and the robot won"
"When a problem comes along, you must whip it, whip it good"
"It's more than a feeling, more than a feeling"
"I might as well face it: I'm addicted to shove"
"Why do birds sing so gay, and lovers await the break of the day?"
"Karma Karma Karma Chameleon" -- "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club
"And another one bites, and another one bites the dust" -- "Another one bites the dust" by Queen
Sam's lines in 201
"Why do fools fall in love?"
"Why do birds suddenly appear every time you're near?" -- "Close to You" by the Carpenters
"Who wrote the book of love?"
"Do you believe in life after love?"
The second one is actually from the song Book of Love by the Monotones (I would think). American Pie has a line that's "Did you write the book of love" which is likely a reference to the Monotones song.
The second one is actually from the song Book of Love by the Monotones (I would think). American Pie has a line that's "Did you write the book of love" which is likely a reference to the Monotones song.
Ahh! Yes, thank you. I could not remember the exact American Pie Quote, but I don't think I ever heard the other song...
Billy Idol's "White Wedding" when you click on Sybil's
Kansa's "Dust in the Wind" on Timmy
Maimtron lyrics in 201
"What goes up must come down"
"Just to tell you once again, who's bad" -- "Bad" by Michael Jackson
"I'm gonna tear your playhouse down, pretty soon"
"I've lost that loving feeling O-O-O" -- "I've lost that loving feeling" by the Righteous Brothers
"If you start me up, if you start me up, I can never stop" - Start Me up, Rolling Stones
"Celebrate good times, com'on" - Celebration, ???
"All the cops in the donut shop say: way-oh-way-oh" -- "Walk like an Egyptian" by the Bangles
"I've got to go where I wanna go, do what I wanna do"
"Do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to make me cry?" --"Do you really want to hurt me?" by Culture Club
"Eight-six-seven-oh-oh-nine" - Jenny (should be 867 5309)
"I fought the law and the robot won" - I fought the law
"When a problem comes along, you must whip it, whip it good" - Whip It, Devo
"It's more than a feeling, more than a feeling" - More than a Feeling, Boston
"I might as well face it: I'm addicted to shove" - Addicted to Love, Robert Palmer
"Why do birds sing so gay, and lovers await the break of the day?" - Close To You, The Carpenters
"Karma Karma Karma Chameleon" -- "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club
"And another one bites, and another one bites the dust" -- "Another one bites the dust" by Queen
Sam's lines in 201
"Why do fools fall in love?" - Close To You, the Carpenters
"Why do birds suddenly appear every time you're near?" -- "Close to You" by the Carpenters
"Who wrote the book of love?" - Who wrote the book of love
"Do you believe in life after love?" - Cher
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That said, apart from "I Will Survive", I can't actually remember any of the other songs. I recognised some of them, I've just forgotten what they were.
"He's a man of wealth and taste" when you click on Satan is from "Sympathy For the Devil" by the Rolling Stones.
Can't really remember anything else other than "I Will Survive", which was posted above.
Also, looking at the crack, he says something about that it leads to a land down under, where women glow and men plunder - referring to the Men at Work song.
from Men at Work
God, so was I. I was so hoping we'd get Rickroll'd in Sam and Max. It would have made my rating go up to 11.
That was probably the part I enjoyed most from this episode actually, using the Maimtron. The driving challenge was pretty cool too - 70 was my record. :P
The Who=
"I-e-i-e-i will always love you" is the bodyguard theme.
"Here I go again on my own" is by Whitesnake.
"Uder the Bridge Downtown, is where I drew some Blood" (Under The Bridge by the Red hot Chili Peppers)
(and no, i'm not volunteering... no time at the moment )
Kansa's "Dust in the Wind" on Timmy
Maimtron lyrics in 201
"What goes up must come down"
"Just to tell you once again, who's bad" -- "Bad" by Michael Jackson
"I'm gonna tear your playhouse down, pretty soon"
"I've lost that loving feeling O-O-O" -- "I've lost that loving feeling" by the Righteous Brothers
"If you start me up, if you start me up, I can never stop"
"Celebrate good times, com'on"
"All the cops in the donut shop say: way-oh-way-oh" -- "Walk like an Egyptian" by the Bangles
"I've got to go where I wanna go, do what I wanna do"
"Do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to make me cry?" --"Do you really want to hurt me?" by Culture Club
"Eight-six-seven-oh-oh-nine"
"I fought the law and the robot won"
"When a problem comes along, you must whip it, whip it good"
"It's more than a feeling, more than a feeling"
"I might as well face it: I'm addicted to shove"
"Why do birds sing so gay, and lovers await the break of the day?"
"Karma Karma Karma Chameleon" -- "Karma Chameleon" by Culture Club
"And another one bites, and another one bites the dust" -- "Another one bites the dust" by Queen
Sam's lines in 201
"Why do fools fall in love?"
"Why do birds suddenly appear every time you're near?" -- "Close to You" by the Carpenters
"Who wrote the book of love?"
"Do you believe in life after love?"
The Sexual Harassment projection in Hell also states that no part of Max's body should be touched.
Coulb be from "American Pie", but i'm not sure?
Isn't that from a Song by Cher?
Might be a reference to this?
This.
See above.
That is indeed Cher, as Mirko pointed out.
Hell, I'm still trying to figure out if I've heard the song the line used for Specs came from. "Shout! Shout! Shout at the devil!"
That was the best one out of the entire batch, because it was delivered as a legitimet question.
That would be Mötley Crüe - Shout at the Devil.
Ahh! Yes, thank you. I could not remember the exact American Pie Quote, but I don't think I ever heard the other song...
"You'll never fine a love like mine."
"They call me Mr. Tibbs."
God I'm glad the '90s are over.
Heh, 10 years ago, you probably said the same about the 80's.
"take my hand baby, don't fear the reaper"
np: Underworld - Trim (AHundredDaysOff)
Shame on those that didn't know.:p