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Travis Hoffman
26-05-2005, 12:12
We know we're gonna get inundated with the usual requests for Zeppelin, Queen, the Beatles, etc. in the *other* IRI music thread, so let's hear your ideas for really bad, bizarre, obscure, or other "unique" music that should be played at the 2005 IRI. Entries could either be songs that are totally out of place at a robotics competition, or perhaps the kind of brain-exploding garbage they can play as cruel "motivational" music to coerce the setup/teardown crews to get their jobs done faster or to drive the throng of people screaming out the door when the show's over (assuming DS&TK doesn't do that already........HA! Just kidding - rock on, dudes!).
This will allow Dave and Clark to compile an "alternate" playlist they can whip out when they're feeling a bit evil.
Let me start the list -
Brain-exploding Garbage:
1. ANY DDR SONG IN EXISTENCE, looped indefinitely with the volume all the way up
2. POLKA POLKA POLKA
3. Any recordings of Karthik singing - I know of at least one.
4. Barney kids songs
5. Whiny punk-pop bands (not all punk bands are whiny - just the bad ones)
Weird Stuff:
1. Carmina Burana O Fortuna
2. Phantom of the Opera - Toronto cast only
3. 80's TV Theme Songs - A-Team, Airwolf, Knight Rider
4. The Emperor's Theme from Star Wars
Andy Baker
26-05-2005, 12:34
Every year of IRI, we have played this obscure song:
Balls to the Wall - Accept
Also, I would like to hear these songs:
Barney Clean-up Song (during teardown)
the "Thank You Very Much" song that Scrooge sings at the end of the "a Christmas Carol"
Chris Hibner
26-05-2005, 12:59
Every year of IRI, we have played this obscure song:
Balls to the Wall - Accept
Also, I would like to hear these songs:
Barney Clean-up Song (during teardown)
the "Thank You Very Much" song that Scrooge sings at the end of the "a Christmas Carol"
Balls to the Wall... What a great song. Udo Dickscheiner on vocals and Wolfgang Hoffmann on guitar is a great combo. Andy and I have been talking about this one for years. I used to have that album on vinyl when I was a kid. Oh, the memories.
Collin Fultz
26-05-2005, 14:07
i think just about any country song fits into this thread :ahh:
Alex Pelan
26-05-2005, 14:38
I recommend Europe- The Final Countdown, for your space-themed-metal pleasure.
The Cyborg
26-05-2005, 14:57
Last year I remember hearing Hikaru's "Simple and Clean" remix from the game
"Kingdom Hearts". If you guys are allowed to play video game music at IRI, then there are endless possibilities:
Dance Dance Revolution is packed with Dance/Techno songs, not to mention the game is pretty popular amongst us robot people :p .
How about some battle music from famous RPG's? It fits perfectly to the competitive spirit in competition!
.....
If not, just stick to the macarana and chicken dance.... :p
Ian Curtis
26-05-2005, 15:27
I'd like to suggest the Complete William Hung collection. (Thank goodness I won't be there :D )
I don't really remember the name of the song that was played last year but I know that my friends and I still sing the song... It says "So this is the United States of Whatever" and there is one line that goes "and I saw Kiki at the beach and she was like ahhh and I was like Whatever." If anyone could tell me the name of the song and play it it would be great!
Billfred
26-05-2005, 15:50
I will gladly file the complete works of William Shatner under the weird category. I recommend "Common People" off of the Has Been album, or the title track if you bleep it at the right spot.
Some suggestions:
Feel So Numb -Rob Zombie
When World Collied - Powerman 5000
Leave You Far Behind - Lunatic Calm
Tribal War - Hans Zimmer Black Hawk Down Soundtrack
Las Vegas - Hans Zimmer Rain Man Soundtrack
Rumble - Apollo 440
Creation - Stereo MCs
Feel Good Inc. - Gorrillaz
BandChick
26-05-2005, 16:11
Well, I suppose this could be "standard" techno, but I really like the DDR remix of "Twilight Zone."
And the name of the song Kelli is referring to is "United States of Whatever" by Liam Lynch.
I also have to say I'd like to hear the following:
From Tarzan: "Trashin' the Camp" 'N Sync & Phil Collins
"Star Trekkin' "
"Night on Bald Mountain"
From the Matrix: "The Lobby Scene"
Well, I suppose this could be "standard" techno, but I really like the DDR remix of "Twilight Zone."
And the name of the song Kelli is referring to is "United States of Whatever" by Liam Lynch.
I also have to say I'd like to hear the following:
From Tarzan: "Trashin' the Camp" 'N Sync & Phil Collins
"Star Trekkin' "
"Night on Bald Mountain"
From the Matrix: "The Lobby Scene"
Do you mean the music they played in the lobby shootout?
That was Spybreak by the Propellerheads and that one is a really good choice.
BandChick
26-05-2005, 16:19
That would be it...I couldn't remember the title. Thanks :)
I also like Apollo 440 "Can't Stop the Rock"
Lisa Perez
26-05-2005, 16:52
I put a vote in for anything Disney :p
Don't forget Supermoves by Overseerer from the Animatrix Soundtrack.
Go (Rainforest Mix) by Moby
And Elevation by U2.
Clark Gilbert
26-05-2005, 17:10
I'm going to start getting songs from this thread. It looks like I have about 1/2 of them already, so I'll post when I have the other 1/2.
That would be it...I couldn't remember the title. Thanks :)
I also like Apollo 440 "Can't Stop the Rock"
Cold Roc the Mic and Stadium Parking Lot are also good one from that album.
Clark Gilbert
26-05-2005, 17:19
I don't really remember the name of the song that was played last year but I know that my friends and I still sing the song... It says "So this is the United States of Whatever" and there is one line that goes "and I saw Kiki at the beach and she was like ahhh and I was like Whatever." If anyone could tell me the name of the song and play it it would be great!
Liam Lynch - My United States of Whatever
There is an Indianapolis version of this song that I'll need to hunt down.
Andy Baker
26-05-2005, 18:15
Liam Lynch - My United States of Whatever
There is an Indianapolis version of this song that I'll need to hunt down.
Gee, Clark... and you wonder why we wanted you as the DJ? Keep up the good work.
Andy B.
Andrew Rudolph
26-05-2005, 18:41
Well if you want weird. I'm the man, i prefer to be thought of as eclectic though.
If you feel like spending about 80 minutes on a single track and you want people to be confused as to whats going on, i definitely think that Karlheinz Stockhausen's “Stimmung” (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002ZHD/102-3309743-4010529?v=glance) is a great piece.
Continuing with the possibilities of throat and mouth singing, we cant forget the hits from Kongar-ol Ondar (featured in the film Genghis Blues, which is a great documentary), the ever famous throat singer from the center of Asia, Tuva.
If you feel like instilling fear into the souls of the drivers, just pick up any album with Kronos Quartet.
Phillip Glass...nuff said.
Really, any minimalist piece is really good for the nerve builder.
Want to get their brains to fizzle and pop? Check out Otto Von Schirach. Or some work by Venetian Snares.
Enough of that for now. Maybe i will post some music in the other thread thats less....eclectic.
tiffany34990
26-05-2005, 18:47
being a s.p.a.m.mer and all...gotta input:
Weird Al Yankovic's song SPAM!! :p
Pat Fairbank
26-05-2005, 19:43
I have got absolutely the cheeziest and un-robotics-ish song ever for you. A couple years ago one of my team's members wanted to sell the idea of an omni-bot to the team, so he made a video of his omni-wheel assembling itself, using some built in function of Inventor. The soundtrack he chose? "Summer Samba", as performed by Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd. It had us in hysterics, but unfortunately the 'bot never got built...
Scott Ritchie
26-05-2005, 19:44
How about some "Naked Mole Rap" from Kim Possible
Chris Fultz
26-05-2005, 20:16
How about a little Arlo Guthrie "Alices Restaurant Massacree".
Kyle Love
26-05-2005, 21:23
Where did you come from- Cotton Eye Joe
Holiday- Green day
Eastbound and Down- Jerry Reed
Courtesy of the red white and blue- Toby Kieth
Love Shack- B-52's (of course!)
Clark Gilbert
26-05-2005, 21:42
I've got most of the songs in this thread......
Country? You've got to be kidding me? You want me to get fired during IRI?
How about a little Arlo Guthrie "Alices Restaurant Massacree".
Actually, I was thinking that "Alice's Restaurant" belongs on the other list (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38319&page=3&pp=15). It should be played no matter what (got to find some way to instill a little history and culture into these here young'uns). For this list, I would suggest Arlo's "The Motorcycle Song." If they get out of line, that will quiet then up real fast!
-dave
I've got most of the songs in this thread......
Country? You've got to be kidding me? You want me to get fired during IRI?
The DJ was playing Country at PARC.
Ian Curtis
26-05-2005, 22:01
Actually I really enjoy the motorcycle song...
You could play some Warren Zevon if you wanted everyone to be freaked out. Anything by Weird Al is cool to. But it would be funny if you played some hard core gangsta rap because everybody loves rap. The HALO soundtrack would be fun because tons of people play HALO. Finishing off the list would be local bands so that they would get exposure.
Collin Fultz
26-05-2005, 23:31
Liam Lynch - My United States of Whatever
There is an Indianapolis version of this song that I'll need to hunt down.
it was played a lot on X103 during 03-04...if that helps.
Don't forget Daft Punk's Robot Rock.
BandChick
26-05-2005, 23:41
Okay, I dont' even know where to start XD
Where did you come from- Cotton Eye Joe
To help with searching, Clark, the song name is "Cotton Eye Joe" and it's by the Rednex.
Actually, I was thinking that "Alice's Restaurant" belongs on the other list. It should be played no matter what (got to find some way to instill a little history and culture into these here young'uns).
Alice's Restaurant is a GREAT song. And does it make me OLD if I know all the words to it? ;)
The DJ was playing Country at PARC.
And no one fired him! I'm adding another country song to the list, though I'm sure some could argue it's "pop" ish.
Here's a few more:
Sir Mix-A-Lot // Baby Got Back
Lustra // Scotty Doesn't Know (Eurotrip)
Styx // Mr. Roboto
Wham! // Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Tommy Tutone // 867-5309
Tim McGraw // Live Like You Were Dying
Collin Fultz
26-05-2005, 23:51
Here's a few more:
Sir Mix-A-Lot // Baby Got Back
Lustra // Scotty Doesn't Know (Eurotrip)
Styx // Mr. Roboto
Wham! // Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Tommy Tutone // 867-5309
Tim McGraw // Live Like You Were Dying
Baby Got Back -> just don't play the beginning
Lustra -> on the current CD in my car...though probably not appropriate...just listen to the words :eek:
[hatred for country music seeps from pores]
tim mcgraw -> i hope nobody shows me where the plug for the sound system is [/finished seeping]
i do love scotty doesn't know...but it's more of a 2-AM-bored-out-of-your-mind-don't-want-to-study-don't-want-neighbors-to-study-blare-throughout-tarkingon-hall than an "absolute value of script R" (there ya go andy) song...just my opinion
BandChick
26-05-2005, 23:55
Oh, I agree with you about Scotty Doesn't Know, I'm not sure it's appropriate myself. But I'm sure TONS of people know it. After all, it IS a catchy tune. ;) I'll leave this one up to Clark.
Clark Gilbert
26-05-2005, 23:59
Scotty doesn't know is kinda annoying, but I did get the techno song from the Club scene w/ the Absinthe booze......
Apollo 440 - Make My Dreams Come True
Kevin Sevcik
27-05-2005, 00:14
Go country! I recommend:
Who Wouldn't Wanna Be Me - Keith Urban
More Like Me - Trick Pony
Pour Me - Trick Pony
Carry On - Pat Green
Also,
Those Who Fight Further - The Black Mages
Amanda Morrison
27-05-2005, 00:15
Millionar - Der Prinzen
The Streak - Ray Stevens (Funniest Song Ever)
Girls Love Robots - Pollen
True - Spandau Ballet
Dixie Chicken - Garth Brooks
Smiling - Operation Ivy
Sussudio - Phil Collins
Jerry Was A Race Car Driver - Primus
All American Bad...arse - Mad Caddies
And one for Baker:
Cut the Mullet - Wesley Willis
In making random CD's for Atlanta's road trip, Ricky Quinones and I both put Rockapella's Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego. Also a good one.
Chris Fultz
27-05-2005, 07:41
Actually, I was thinking that "Alice's Restaurant" belongs on the other list (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38319&page=3&pp=15). It should be played no matter what (got to find some way to instill a little history and culture into these here young'uns). -dave
Maybe DSATK* can create an IRI version ....
"you can get anything you want, at the IRI Restaurant"....
* Since I have severed my relationship with the band as their manager, someone else will need to ask them.
Per the court order, we are not allowed to talk.
Andy Baker
27-05-2005, 09:34
I can see why this thread has "bizarro" in the title. Where to begin?
How about some "Naked Mole Rap" from Kim Possible
Scott, obviously you are watching too much Disney Channel or listening to Disney Radio on XM. That song downright sucks. You should be ashamed of yourself. Now, if this is Taylor's request, then ignore my last 10 words and count me in as a Kim Possible fan. By the way, the Kim Possible theme (Call me, beep me! - Christina Millan) song is better.
"absolute value of script R" (there ya go andy)
Young grasshopper, your skills are keen. Strong is your ability of math.
And one for Baker:
Cut the Mullet - Wesley Willis
aaaaaargh! Where is my wrench to throw!?
You've got to be kidding me? You want me to get fired during IRI?
Not only fired during IRI, but I could make his summer job more difficult also. mmmmmuaahahahahaha!
Here's a few more:
Sir Mix-A-Lot // Baby Got Back
Lustra // Scotty Doesn't Know (Eurotrip)
Styx // Mr. Roboto
Wham! // Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Tommy Tutone // 867-5309
Tim McGraw // Live Like You Were Dying
Sara... IRI is a "no-Wham!-playing" event. We have magnets and scanners at the doors. If any musical media is brought to the event with any Wham! on it, said media will be immediately destroyed.
Also... there is no need to bring "Baby Got Back". Derek and Karthik from Niagra FIRST will be taking care of our Backs, as they need to redeem themselves from a poor showing on stage in Atlanta.
Styx, Tommy Tutone... those are good choices.
For this list, I would suggest Arlo's "The Motorcycle Song." If they get out of line, that will quiet then up real fast!
-dave
Maybe DSATK* can create an IRI version ....
"you can get anything you want, at the IRI Restaurant"....
* Since I have severed my relationship with the band as their manager, someone else will need to ask them. Per the court order, we are not allowed to talk.
Chris and Dave... Arlo Guthrie? Sheesh, you are REALLY showing your age. Do you want Copioli saying "gimme an F!"? I think not. I am starting to re-think this "Lavery as DJ" idea. Maybe he needs to be assigned to be "pit announcer" or "nacho maker".
Fultz... from what I hear, the band is regretting their accusation of the missing million dollars. Eddie was confused about a song, and overly excited about the chance of seeing Bare Naked Ladies for real (he has not seen one in person, from what we know). So, they have told me to tell you that they are sorry for the accusation and they would like to park in your yard during the IRI again this year.
Enough,
Andy
Anne Shade
27-05-2005, 10:54
Also... there is no need to bring "Baby Got Back". Derek and Karthik from Niagra FIRST will be taking care of our Backs, as they need to redeem themselves from a poor showing on stage in Atlanta.
Maybe a certain someone *wink wink nudge nudge* should also attempt to redeem themselves after a sub par performance of John Denver's Thank God I'm a Country Boy :D.
Amanda Morrison
27-05-2005, 12:35
Maybe a certain someone *wink wink nudge nudge* should also attempt to redeem themselves after a sub par performance of John Denver's Thank God I'm a Country Boy :D.
As long as there is no performance of 'I'm Too Sexy', I will be happy.
That was a little too much for me. :yikes:
dubious elise
27-05-2005, 17:04
Hocus Pocus - Focus
Bike - Pink Floyd
Particle Man - They Might Be Giants
Wicked Game - Aha
Rubber Biscut - The Blues Brothers
Pat McCarthy
27-05-2005, 17:52
Millionar - Der Prinzen
hahahaha!
We actually listened to that song in my German I and II classes. :ahh: Repeatedly.
Good choice though.
My suggestions:
A Laptop Like You - Jonathan Coulton
Of course anything by Overseer
Any song from homestarrunner.com (like the Strongbad Techno)
The techno verson of the Super Mario Brothers Theme
FIRST MegaMix 2004 - Kevin Kolodziej
Clark Gilbert
27-05-2005, 23:58
At the request of DJ, I downloaded some game show theme tunes. I have The Price is Right, Family Fued, Wheel of Fortune, and that song from Jeopardy. If anyone has any other suggestions shoot 'em this way. :D
Kyle Love
30-05-2005, 13:09
Bring 'em out (clean version)- TI
its a great song...just a bit of bad lyrics...so it needs to be edited. :rolleyes:
KenWittlief
31-05-2005, 09:36
The band 'They might be giants' or TMBG wrote the theme song for Malcom in the middle, and the music intro to The Daily Show.
they have a number of albums going back at least 10 years, with some great music that never gets any air time (indie label)
songs by TMBG that would be great for a FIRST event:
Particle Man
Why Does the Sun Shine
Birdhouse in Your Soul
and of course: Robot Parade
Dan Richardson
31-05-2005, 12:58
LoL Amanda brought up a good one.. anything by Wesley Willis would be awesome, more specifically Rock and Roll Mcdonalds or Cut the Mullet are classics.
Tracy Morgans Rocket skit song.
Ratatat - Seventeen Years
Aladdin- I can show you the world ( great sing a long classic )
Daft Punk- Technologic
Beastie Boys- Girls
Blind Guardian- Mirror Mirror ( <3 fantasy hardxcore )
Any remix that combines songs like the " Holla Back Girl " base line with like the care bears theme song is always a party favorite
Just for fun, some of the music even I sometimes consider strange -- brought to you in part by iTunes and a job that gives me too much liberty to goof off.
Robot Romp - Alan Silvestri, from "Flight of the Navigator"
Cartoon Heroes - Aqua
Roam (12" Remix) - The B-52's
Private Idaho - The B-52's
Word Up - Cameo
The Monorail Song - Disneyland, from "A Musical History of Disneyland"
Tomorrow's Child - Epcot Center Entrance Loop, 1982-1999
Dixie - The Voices of Liberty
Let's Dance (Remix) - Pastor Hezekiah Walker
Perfect Day - Hoku
Main Title - James Horner, from "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
Queen of Hearts - Juice Newton
Lady Don't Tek No - Latyrx
The Roses of Success - Lionel Jeffries, from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
Wheatfield - Mark Mancina, from "Twister Motion Picture Score"
Sister Christian - Night Ranger
Celestial Soda Pop - Ray Lynch
So Dizzy - Rehab, from "The New Guy"
We're Back - Run DMC, from "Ghostbusters 2"
Zombie Jamboree - Rockapella
He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
When I Get You Alone - Thicke
Daniel Brim
31-05-2005, 15:41
All the plants are on fire - One Ring Zero
is my personal favorite for bizzare music. Even though I'm not going to IRI, is still might be nice to hear it on the webcast (if there is one) :)
Jesus Built My Hot Rod by Ministry.
Chris Hibner
31-05-2005, 16:32
Jesus Built My Hot Rod by Ministry.
Now that's a good one.
Now that's a good one.
Just remember, a mind is a terrible thing to taste. ;)
Andrew Rudolph
31-05-2005, 17:15
The band 'They might be giants' or TMBG wrote the theme song for Malcom in the middle, and the music intro to The Daily Show.
they have a number of albums going back at least 10 years, with some great music that never gets any air time (indie label)
songs by TMBG that would be great for a FIRST event:
Particle Man
Why Does the Sun Shine
Birdhouse in Your Soul
and of course: Robot Parade
They played robot parade at UCF this year. Made me happy.
BandChick
31-05-2005, 20:21
Haha, I was just listening to that song when I read your post, Andrew.
TMBG is...awesome. I hope we get to hear some.
Scott Ritchie
03-06-2005, 12:44
The Indianapolis Colts and maybe all NFL teams for that matter used to have a video clip that was taken from Cheers that has the cast doing a quasi stomp version of Queens "We Will Rock You". They would play it just before kick off and it would just set the crowd off. Now they have the scene from Braveheart where they flip up their kilts to the English (If I only had a nickle for every time I have done that).
Anyway if you could get that clip it would be an awesome intro. to start things off. I have tried to get this since we started helping with the IRI but have never been able to get it.
Clark Gilbert
03-06-2005, 13:10
The Indianapolis Colts and maybe all NFL teams for that matter used to have a video clip that was taken from Cheers that has the cast doing a quasi stomp version of Queens "We Will Rock You". They would play it just before kick off and it would just set the crowd off. Now they have the scene from Braveheart where they flip up their kilts to the English (If I only had a nickle for every time I have done that).
Anyway if you could get that clip it would be an awesome intro. to start things off. I have tried to get this since we started helping with the IRI but have never been able to get it.
I'll try looking around. I tried looking for it a few years ago, but didnt have any luck. May try looking into buying it here (not sure if this site is legal or not), but they have episode 186 - Severe Crane Damage.
http://home.earthlink.net/~shadybradywest/id14.html
EDIT: Doesn't look like you can purchase a single episode.
Daniel Brim
08-06-2005, 00:32
Here's a good one
Duct Tape Madrigal (don't know the artist)
Lyrics:
Duct tape, duct tape, oh where is my duct tape.
My pavillon is leaking, my old shield is cracked.
My poor heart is broken, I'll fix it with duct tape.
Fix it with duct tape until you come back.
Ribbons and safety pins and bias tape;
I've tried every single color, each variety and every shape.
But only duct tape can bind you to me,
Oh where is my duct tape, Oh where can it be.
Duct tape is better than glue,
It fixes stuff just like new.
Be prepared throughout your life,
Keep a roll beneath your pillow at night.
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