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Monday, March 10, 2008

Introducing the Eliot Spitzer Theme Song Contest

There are the obvious ones: "Roxanne" by the Police, "Lady Marmalade" by Labelle...

Readers, help us out with some other suggestions.

Comments (18)

Another One Bites the Dust.

Revolution No. 9?

I guess I win the prize for I get to share the most obvious theme song: Karn Evil 9 by ELP. Don't believe it works? Take a quick peek over at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karn_Evil_9

So many key words apply: Brain Salad Surgery; Impressions; Carvival; Running Lenght = 29 minutes and 37 seconds (Twice as long would have been about $8000 or 29 - 37 could be the number of years he's facing); and, of course, Evil 9.

How about Cheap Trick, He's a Whore.

Or even better I Dig Go-Go Girls.

Karn Evil 9

Gee, in that vein, what about this?

These guys have an entire catalog, of course.

Private Dancer by Tina Turner?

Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffet.

Some people claim that there's a woman to blame,
Now I think, - hell it could be my fault

Jack, was disappointed that when one goes to the comments, it turns off the Beatles. bummer!

Belay that Jack! just noticed that after posting, the utube button is there and it works. my bad!

Embedded YouTube does weird things. It's still one of the great gifts of our time.

60 minute man?

If we're going to go Beatles I have to nominate "Money Can't Buy Me Love."
The reports are that his last tryst was in the range of $4,500.

I read these tricks cost $3000 an hour.

That's gotta be some good ******...

There is obviously a lot more to this story. Somehow, I just hope it doesn't get too kinky. (Or maybe I do.)

Pretty Woman. (The song AND the movie.)

Love Potion No. 9 - the Clovers, among others

She Works Hard for the Money - Donna Summer

Anyone else old enough to remember:

"Sweet Cream Ladies?"

(Sweet cream ladies forward march, sweet cream men adore you...)




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