Difference between revisions of "Shop Vac"
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− | Fourth Thing a Week, released October 7, 2005. | + | *Fourth Thing a Week, released October 7, 2005. |
− | + | *Originally released without a solo. JoCo held a contest for fans to submit sample solos and put the winning entry, by Vincent, into the song. The solo is invariably omitted when the song is played live. | |
− | Originally released without a solo. JoCo held a contest for fans to submit sample solos and put the winning entry, by Vincent, into the song. The solo is invariably omitted when the song is played live. | + | *The radio in the background near the end of the song appears to be saying the following (credit for this discovery to [http://www.jonathancoulton.com/forums/comments.php?DiscussionID=168#Item_7 Blimix]): |
+ | **"... the case of two men who have come up with an idea for ads reaching a captive audience. The ads can now be seen inside public bathroom stalls. 'It may seem silly,' says..." | ||
+ | **"A forty-nine-year-old, unidentified man went berserk last night, opening fire with a twelve-gauge shotgun in a crowded, downtown..." | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Thing a Week]] | [[Category:Thing a Week]] |
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Shop Vac | |
Release | Thing a Week One |
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Length | 3:31 |
Related Pages | Other media |
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- Fourth Thing a Week, released October 7, 2005.
- Originally released without a solo. JoCo held a contest for fans to submit sample solos and put the winning entry, by Vincent, into the song. The solo is invariably omitted when the song is played live.
- The radio in the background near the end of the song appears to be saying the following (credit for this discovery to Blimix):
- "... the case of two men who have come up with an idea for ads reaching a captive audience. The ads can now be seen inside public bathroom stalls. 'It may seem silly,' says..."
- "A forty-nine-year-old, unidentified man went berserk last night, opening fire with a twelve-gauge shotgun in a crowded, downtown..."