Posted on 08/07/2022 10:37:10 AM PDT by DallasBiff
The New Radicals' official music video for 'You Get What You Give'. As featured in the 2021 playlist for the Biden Presidential Inauguration.
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Anyway a better than average song, but the video shows the height of mall culture.
24 years later we have dead malls and amazon.
That’s my ringtone for my wife.
She’s always like “How come you never answer when I call you?” And I’m like “Because your ringtone is my favorite song and if I answer, I don’t get to hear it.”
Trump should have this song on his playlist for campaign stops, as in your face towards the dems and Biden.
First time I heard it, I could have sworn it was Todd Rundgren.
The drummer was Stephanie in later episodes of All in the Family.
Wouldn’t it be nice if the Bidet regime could “Get what they give”. Gay gang raped by AIDS-infected hooligans.
Dennis Miller’s Bumper song…
A near classic ruined by the last couple of lines about Beck and Courtney Love and Marylin Manson, culminating in that really effeminate, weak “We’ll kick your ass in!”
A 90s song that sounded like an 80s song. Same kind of energy/feel as the theme for his TV show “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”. Dennis was good at picking them.
I do agree. First of all you shouldn’t “date” a song like that, as it won’t age well.
The same mistake on “Hey Ya”, with the references to Beyonce and Lucy Liu.
Side note:
He wrote "The Game of Love" which won a Grammy.
Santana and Michelle Branch:
The Game of Love
I do miss the mall culture. Back when you could spend a whole day there without running into gangbangers. I'd take my wife shopping there and would spend hours in the Radio Shack, Barnes & Noble and Brookstones. Then I'd go to the pub (usually an Applebees type place) and would be sitting at the bar watching football when she finally got done with her shopping.
Mall Culture is gone forever, as is going to "dahntahn Picksburgh" in the late 60's, when my mother would drag me on the bus to get her shopping done, at Kaufman's and Horne's.
At that time, I thought it was "the worst of times", but looking back now, "it was the best of times".
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