- Wed Nov 27, 2002 8:06 pm
#435153
Today's Tedious Link:
MC Hammer and U Cant Touch This
Today's Transcript:
The lead singer of Echobelly is Sonya. Sonia in 'Eastenders' is played by Natalie Cassidy. Natalie Cassidy shares the same surname as David Cassidy, who got to number 1 in 1973 with 'The Puppy Song'. "Puppy power" was the catchphrase of Scrappy Doo. 'Doin' The Do' was a hit in 1990 for Betty Boo, whose real name is Alison Clarkson. Alison Clarkson shares the same surname as Jeremy Clarkson, who used to present 'Top Gear' alongside Chris Goffey. Chris Goffey's son is Danny Goffey from Supergrass, whose first big hit was 'Alright'. 'All Right Now' by Free was featured in an advert for chewing gum. Chewing gum is popular with Americans, and one of America's finest rappers was MC Hammer, which links to MC Hammer and 'U Can't Touch This'.
Flaws:
Seamless link.
Tedious Facts:
A Bit of Class. If youre under the age of 15 you might not remember this classic slab of popular rap. This got to number 3 in the UK Charts, although im sure you probably thought it went to Number 1. Taking a classic sample from Rick James Super Freak.
(Link transcribed by Nicola_Red)
Today's Tedious Link:
MC Hammer and U Cant Touch This
Today's Transcript:
The lead singer of Echobelly is Sonya. Sonia in 'Eastenders' is played by Natalie Cassidy. Natalie Cassidy shares the same surname as David Cassidy, who got to number 1 in 1973 with 'The Puppy Song'. "Puppy power" was the catchphrase of Scrappy Doo. 'Doin' The Do' was a hit in 1990 for Betty Boo, whose real name is Alison Clarkson. Alison Clarkson shares the same surname as Jeremy Clarkson, who used to present 'Top Gear' alongside Chris Goffey. Chris Goffey's son is Danny Goffey from Supergrass, whose first big hit was 'Alright'. 'All Right Now' by Free was featured in an advert for chewing gum. Chewing gum is popular with Americans, and one of America's finest rappers was MC Hammer, which links to MC Hammer and 'U Can't Touch This'.
Flaws:
Seamless link.
Tedious Facts:
A Bit of Class. If youre under the age of 15 you might not remember this classic slab of popular rap. This got to number 3 in the UK Charts, although im sure you probably thought it went to Number 1. Taking a classic sample from Rick James Super Freak.
(Link transcribed by Nicola_Red)
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