I was referring to the CD Cooper put in there specifically, which is Poodle Hat (unless Cooper burned all his favorites to one disc). I could talk for hours about Weird Al – his songs, the movie that just came out a month ago, the autographed ticket stub framed on my wall…
But yeah, Stuart probably recognizes the melody of “Piano Man” and subconsciously registers it as that song, even though he’s blissfully unaware of where he’s heard that song before or who sang it, or that this is different. It’s just sound to him, something he doesn’t find objectionable because of his recognition. Because he recognizes it, it must be fine. That’s how he would think, yeah?
I’m sure he’d notice “Party at the Leper Colony” or “Genius in France” eventually. Gotta love Poodle Hat.
Let’s not forget Jurassic park, syndicated incorporated, and his Star Wars songs
I was referring to the CD Cooper put in there specifically, which is Poodle Hat (unless Cooper burned all his favorites to one disc). I could talk for hours about Weird Al – his songs, the movie that just came out a month ago, the autographed ticket stub framed on my wall…
But yeah, Stuart probably recognizes the melody of “Piano Man” and subconsciously registers it as that song, even though he’s blissfully unaware of where he’s heard that song before or who sang it, or that this is different. It’s just sound to him, something he doesn’t find objectionable because of his recognition. Because he recognizes it, it must be fine. That’s how he would think, yeah?
If he’s not running the system to take it down when “Trigger Happy” comes on, he’s clearly not listening.
“Spider-Man” is supposed to be hyphenated.