Sunday, November 21, 2021

Sunday Music: Tubthumping...make that Thugthumping

 


If I'd been walking out of a certain courthouse in Kenosha last Friday, I'm pretty sure this would have been blasting out at 200 watts, with the volume control set to 11, and the windows down. 

Oh what the hell.

Notwithstanding what we said (and meant) yesterday, anything that makes liberals cry is good for the soul, if nothing else. You may have heard some of these on Sunday Music before. So did those guys in Kenosha last year. ;)






Now that I think about it, you know what this set needs? More cowbell. I've got a fever...


And just to bookend this 8-pack:


You're welcome.

10 comments:

JJ said...

DJ on fire tonite with Golden Earring. Well done.

Saw the Shoot to Thrill, assumed no Thunderstruck. Then

There it was.

You win the auditory interwebs today. Hands down.

Your favorite beverage(s) awaits your arrival in Central Texas should you ever decide to clubhop this way.

Best to you as always.

LSP said...

NICE

Ken said...

Ah, Chumbawamba ... one of those funky 90s one-hit wonders. God, I miss the 90s ... when things were still normal, and I had a full head of hair.

John Wilder said...

Now that's a rockin' selection!

Anonymous said...

Great stuff.

And Kyle Rittenhouse has a (as Jimmy Buffett sang)

License to Chill

Bear Claw Chris Lapp said...

Tubthumping never would have heard it till Mr. Chris, He Could go all the way Berman
put together an 88 college football montage of Barry the best running back of all time Sanders to that song.
It was the perfect match.

Have all the rest on my phone with many others for my montage.

C said...

Hey Aesop. You retired yet since all the hospitals are caving under the vaccine mandate? I got thirteen days until I'm unemployed. We'll see what happens after that.

idahobob said...

Thank you so much for those memories!

Aesop said...

Hey Unknown,
I have years until retirement, and my hospital caved to my exemption mandate, not the other way around.

It seems losing 25% of their staff and getting sued in federal court (and losing yuuuugely), including restoration of job, back pay, damages, and punitive fines, for violating First Amendment rights didn't appeal to their sense of fun and games.

C said...

Good to hear. My hospital caved as far as I can tell. We're not as big as those out in your part of the country. Estimated 10K employees in our system are going to quit rather than get the jab.