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Reece 12-16-10 12:13 AM

This is the version I remember::up:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8E8trKZGbE

ajrimmer42 12-16-10 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1554491)
You're both wrong. There are more of us than you imagined. On the other hand, I also dislike South Park. A lot.

heh I can't stand South Park but I do love a bit of Family Guy :DL

TarJak 12-16-10 06:56 AM

This is possibly the scariest version I've heard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sMB6dye29Q

DarkFish 12-16-10 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by ajrimmer42 (Post 1554174)
Surfin' Bird by the Trashmen is currently at No 3 in the UK xmas chart, behind Rihanna and Matt Cardle :D

Hah, last year's UK christmas singles chart saw Killing in the Name (1992) by Rage Against the Machine rising to no. 1 out of nowhere:D Was a great activity to get some good rock music to win, instead of the usual crap.

TarJak 12-16-10 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1554604)
Hah, last year's UK christmas singles chart saw Killing in the Name (1992)by Rage Against the Machine rising to no. 1 out of nowhere:D Was a great activity to get some good rock music to win, instead of the usual crap.

:rock:And you do what they told ya!

Penguin 12-16-10 08:27 AM

The Trashmen have been on tour in Europe this year, maybe this explains the new popularity. They still kick butt! :up:

Southpark > Family Guy - maybe I don't get the many (US) cultural references in FG, while I get more in SP or the Simpsons.

And barbarians who don't like Curb your Enthusiasm shall be punished by drinking a case of Jones' broccoli Halloween lemonade! :arrgh!:

DarkFish 12-16-10 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by TarJak (Post 1554607)
:rock:And you do what they told ya!

**** you, I won't do what you tell me!

onelifecrisis 12-16-10 09:47 AM

I don't get it. :06:

ReFaN 12-16-10 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by onelifecrisis (Post 1554669)
I don't get it. :06:

The Threads on the tank at 0.6 aint moving!

Oberon 12-16-10 02:59 PM

I think they are, you just can't see them clearly.

Anyway, to quote the wiki:
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Built on a modified Battlefield 1942 engine, Battlefield Vietnam had many new and improved features from its predecessor. The game gives the player a variety of weapons based on the war. Various contemporary weapons and concepts are featured such as the AK47 assault rifle and punji stick traps. It also has several additions to it, such as air-lifting vehicles and, while in a vehicle, playing the vehicle's radio, which featured 1960s music. Players can also replace the vehicle soundtrack with their own music tracks.
Surfin' Bird was one of the tracks. First place I heard it in fact, so whenever I hear it, and:

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Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Fortunate Son" (opening theme)-As a reference to Platoon (film) and Forrest Gump.
Edwin Starr - "War"
Martha Reeves and the Vandellas - "Nowhere to Run"-As a reference to Good Morning, Vietnam.
The Troggs - "Wild Thing"
Rare Earth - "Get Ready"
Canned Heat - "On the Road Again"-As a reference to Tour of Duty (TV series).
The Guess Who - "Shakin' All Over"
Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction"
Deep Purple - "Hush"
The Kinks - "All Day And All Of The Night"
The Kinks - "You Really Got Me"
The Box Tops - "The Letter"
Jefferson Airplane - "Somebody to Love"
Bobby Fuller Four - "I Fought the Law"
Budapest Symphony Orchestra - "The Ride of the Valkyries"-As a reference to Apocalypse Now.
The Trashmen - "Surfin' Bird"-As a reference to Full Metal Jacket.
Jefferson Airplane - "White Rabbit" (Menu theme, instrumental remix)-As a reference to Platoon (film).
I think of Battlefield Vietnam and the Vietnam war. :03:

krashkart 12-16-10 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1554863)
I think they are, you just can't see them clearly.

Anyway, to quote the wiki:
Surfin' Bird was one of the tracks. First place I heard it in fact, so whenever I hear it, and:

I think of Battlefield Vietnam and the Vietnam war. :03:

I always cranked up the volume in BF:V whenever Surfin' Bird came up in the playlist. Suited the gameplay nicely. Many of my neighbors begged to differ until I pinged them a few times with DW. :D

Arclight 12-18-10 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1554863)
I think of Battlefield Vietnam and the Vietnam war. :03:

Have the same thing with any track from the original Tour of Duty album. :yep:
(first album I ever owned, on cassette)

Less so with "Paint it Black", ironically. :hmm2:


Anyways, good that something that actually qualifies as music imho is still popular. :yeah:

Platapus 12-18-10 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen (Post 1554243)
I hold the distinction for being the only person in America who does not think that Family Guy is funny.

That show is definitely miss or hit with more missing than hitting.

Sometimes the waiting through the misses is just not worth the occasional hit, in my opinion.

Madox58 12-18-10 06:13 PM

Yea, kind of like all the reality crap that is thrown at us.
Like Danceing with the Stars, American Idol, Survivor, add more crap here!
Face it.
TV has devolved to a level that matches most of the populations IQ
When the population demands stuff like this?
What does it REALLY say about things?

Platapus 12-18-10 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by privateer (Post 1556277)
TV has devolved to a level that matches most of the populations IQ


To paraphrase George Carlin

Imagine, for a moment, the average American. Think about how dumb he or she is. Now consider that almost half of Americans are not as smart as that.

:D

In Carlin Veratis :up:


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