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"Have a good weekend" Kids in the Hall sketch
Tags for this video have been changed from 'kids in the hall, bruce mcculloch, dave foley, mark mckinney, KITH' to 'kids in the hall, bruce mcculloch, dave foley, mark mckinney, scott thompson, KITH' - edited by brycewi19
Key Grand Jury "Witness" in Ferguson Case Exposed As A Fraud
Why is TSG the only site with this story? The indictment is over, but the prosecutors could get in a lot of trouble over this, especially with an ongoing federal investigation.
EDIT: Damn, always Google further before commenting... There are lots of stories about this right now, just my homepage CNN doesn't have it. Maybe it's time for a new homepage.
EDIT #2: I think this is a decent summary of the prosecutor's reasoning for including her, as well as a checklist of why his decision was bad and, indeed, criminal: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/12/19/1353052/-Under-pressure-St-Louis-prosecutor-Bob-McCulloch-admits-he-called-witnesses-who-were-lying
Guy Captures an Amazing Lightning Strike Near his Home
almost enough voice proof to tag it with Canada
I mean, Bruce McCulloch much???
Jon LaJoie can Dance!
Thank you! I couldn't figure out who he reminded me of at the beginning, all Bruce McCulloch.>> ^HugeJerk:
This guy looks like a cross between Bruce McCulloch from Kids in the Hall and Jamie Kennedy from.. uh... banging Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Kids in the Hall - Daves I Know
Jon LaJoie can Dance!
This guy looks like a cross between Bruce McCulloch from Kids in the Hall and Jamie Kennedy from.. uh... banging Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Kids in the Hall - Daves I Know
Terriers From Kids in the Hall
Tags for this video have been changed from 'terriers, dogs, Kids, In, Hall, woman, man, guy, music, sing, dance, TV, comedy, spoof, parody' to 'terriers, dogs, Kids, In, Hall, woman, man, guy, music, sing, dance, TV, bruce mcculloch' - edited by doogle
KITH: You Can't Kill Rock
Tags for this video have been changed from 'david foley, bruce mcculloch, jazz, classic rock' to 'kids in the hall, david foley, bruce mcculloch, jazz, classic rock, rock chain' - edited by calvados
Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air
Nice research there schmawy. Didn't McCulloch go on to play with McCartney in Wings? I'm too lazy to look it up.
Thunderclap Newman - Something In The Air
I was curious, so I went for a walk in Wikipedia:
"In 1969, Pete Townshend, The Who's guitarist, created the band to play songs written by the former Who roadie, drummer / singer John 'Speedy' Keen (miscredited as "Keene" on the single's label). Keen wrote the opening track on The Who Sell Out album, "Armenia City In The Sky". Townshend produced the single, arranged its strings, played its bass guitar under the pseudonym Bijou Drains, and hired for it eccentric GPO engineer and jazz pianist Andy 'Thunderclap' Newman (born Andrew Newman, in 1943) and the fifteen year old Glaswegian Jimmy McCulloch.
Originally titled "Revolution", but later renamed because the Beatles released a single of that name, "Something in the Air" captured post-flower power rebellion, marrying McCulloch's sweeping acoustic and glowing electric guitars, Keen's powerful drumming and yearning falsetto, and Newman's felicitous piano solo.
The single was Number One for three weeks, holding off Elvis Presley in the process. The scale of the song's success surprised everyone, and there were no plans to promote Thunderclap Newman with live performances.
Eventually a line-up, augmented by Jim Pitman-Avory (bassist) and McCulloch's elder brother Jack (drums), played a handful of gigs. Personal records say the band played live only five times, although Keen referred to a two-month tour, playing "everywhere".
"Something in the Air" appeared on the soundtracks of the films The Magic Christian (1969), Almost Famous (2000), The Dish (2000), The Girl Next Door (2004), and The Strawberry Statement (1970); the last having helped the single reach No. 25 in the United States. The song also appeared in the deluxe edition of the Easy Rider CD. In the UK, a follow-up single, "Accidents", came out only in May 1970, and charted at No. 44 only for a week, and an album Hollywood Dream, peaked in Billboard at No. 163. "Something In the Air" played at the end of the 26 March 2007 episode of The Riches on FX. An episode of the television sitcom, My Name is Earl also featured the song.
The members of the band had little in common. Newman once commented, in a 1972 interview with New Musical Express, that he got on with Keen's music but not with him personally, it was a similar case with McCulloch. Two more singles followed before the band split."
KidsInTheHall:Bikini Inspector:Not all it's cracked up to be
Tags for this video have been changed from 'kids in the hall, KITH, beaver patrol, job' to 'kids in the hall, KITH, bruce mcculloch, beaver patrol, job' - edited by calvados
Muffins!
BTW, didn't that dude remind you of Bruce McCulloch from 'Kids In The Hall'?
Kids In the Hall- The Bass Player
Kevin McDonald making in-jokes about music theory/performance?
Bruce McCulloch playing base live?
Easily one of the best comedy skits ever!
/nobody loves the bass player
Kids in the Hall - Sausages
BIG UP CANADIAN MASSIVE!
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_in_the_Hall
One of the more surreal short films in the show, containing minimal dialogue and apparently set in a dystopian future society. It features a man (McCulloch) who works at a sausage factory and falls in love with a woman who works there kissing the boxes so they have the company's lipstick logo. Too nervous to talk to her, the man, who had stolen some sausages for his crazy, sausage-obsessed father (Thompson), leaves them on her doorstep and leaves. Knowing he can never lead a normal life while caring for his gibbering idiot father, he resigns himself to loneliness. Most likely a parody/homage to the David Lynch film "Eraserhead".
... SAUSAGES!
Bonus video - Gavin - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVAMM5KNr90
("once, there was this guy..")