If you had a theme song that played every time you walked into a room, what would it be?
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@LadyMarissa -That’s not the first time I’ve heard it but my real name inspires so much worse! XD
Now I want to know yours.
“You picked a fine time to leave me Lucille! With 400 hundred children who crap in the fields.” :)
Me…the theme from Pink Panther.
@Dutchess_lll 400 children who crap in the fields? haha, never heard that version! Funny!
Alone Again Naturally. Gilbert O’Sullivan
;-}
I do a way better yell though :D
@ucme- Where is that from??lol
@lucillelucillelucille That bloke did a show back in the eighties called The Innes Book of Records a play on his name
He worked with the Python team a lot, funny guy.
@ucme – I asked my hub what his was. This is what he sent.
I’d like to take it for myself XD
Truckin by the Grateful Dead is my them song.
@janbb – and a good one it is.
@ucme -What is strange is that he looks like my husband’s dad too.
The Star Spangled Banner.
@josie -It’s very catchy and easy to dance to!
@jca2 -Count on Me is one of my favorites of theirs.
@zenvelo -I haven’t heard that one before.
@lucillelucillelucille: I was never the biggest Jefferson Starship fan but I had the opportunity to get tickets to them when they were playing at a local venue about a year ago, and it was such a great concert. So many popular songs and the vocalists were incredible, singing songs that spanned decades.
@jca2 They did have a lot of songs
@jca2 -I saw Bad Co. a few years ago and Paul Rodgers could still belt it out. I was pleasantly surprised as I thought there would be a big difference in his voice but there wasn’t.
I went to a Ray Charles concert a year or two before he died and while it was a good show, there was a difference in his voice, etc. as expected.
See them while you can, I say.
My personal favorite from The Beverly Hillbillies is “Pearl. Pearl. Pearl”.
slicks his hair with possum fat LOL
@lucillelucillelucille: “See them while you can” is what I always think when I get concert tickets! They’re all not getting any younger.
@jca2 -Exactly!
I talked my husband into going to see Leon Redbone about 10 years ago.We took a weekend trip as it was out of state and had a great time! It was just Mr. Redbone.his guitar and a piano player.
A few years later, we saw him again. This time, closer to home.It was a good show as expected.He was no youngster either but sounded great.
Sadly, he died in 2019.
@jca2 When that song was a hit, a friend of mine lived in Southern California but was interviewing for jobs in the San Francisco area; he was doing 700 miles a week back and forth. That song was his theme as he was hoping for a miracle to get a job.
40 years later he gets weepy everyone he hears it.
It reminded me of SF, too, because we lived in Pacifica at that time the song was out, around 1975/76 if I’m not mistaken.
@jca2 Yes, as Tennis Pro at Pebble Beach!
@jca2 He was there a few years, until he moved to Los Gatos, where he has been a Tennis Pro for 40 years.
Redbone’s “Walking Stick” would be a great theme song suitable for my avatar. But a more apt theme for me is “I’ll Never Smile Again”.
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