Trapped in the Drive-Thru!

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This song's hilarious. :lol: I always burst out laughing at the scene with Eugene.
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Just watched the entire video of Trapped in the Closet and it's the funniest (non-Al) thing I've ever seen.
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You know what'd be really funny for a concert performance? Al could perform this song and when he gets to the Led Zepplin part, break right into the "Concert Medley" instead, and then finally return to TitDT after like 10 minutes of other Al songs.

But more likely, if he does this in concert, he'll replace the Zepplin part with a different song each time, kinda like the request gag that he did last tour. Of course, the song is probably too long for a concert performance anyway, unless he just did one of the chapters.
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Masterpiece! It's head-to-head with White and Nerdy as my favorite parody on SOL. My favorite part is the "liver" part. I've heard it many times already, and it always cracks me up. :lol: I wonder if something like this actually happened with Al and Suzanne. It would be pretty difficult to come up with something as true to life as this without actually experiencing it yourself.
Bruce the Duck @ Sep 27 2006, 04:50 PM wrote: You know what'd be really funny for a concert performance? Al could perform this song and when he gets to the Led Zepplin part, break right into the "Concert Medley" instead, and then finally return to TitDT after like 10 minutes of other Al songs.

But more likely, if he does this in concert, he'll replace the Zepplin part with a different song each time, kinda like the request gag that he did last tour.   Of course, the song is probably too long for a concert performance anyway, unless he just did one of the chapters.
I really like Jace's idea of doing all 3 chapters, but doing them separately and farther apart from each other in the set. But then again that would mean less other new songs. Very tough dilema...:unsure:...or they could always make the set just a teeeeeny bit longer.
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Post by Bruce the Duck »

Hey, is anyone else having problems with this song on their iPod or other portable MP3 players?

I have no problems with the CD or anything or with it playing on my computer, but when I listen to the song on my iPod, there's a really heavy vibration noise at all of the hard notes in the music. There's no problem with any of the other songs, and the original versions ("Trapped in the Closet") don't have any problems. But I can't listen to this song on my iPod cause the vibration is just too obtrusive.

Anyone else have this problem?
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Um... nope, it works fine on my iPod.

There's a really heavy bass in there... maybe you're using an equalizer that doesn't quite agree with the song?
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Actually, I'm getting the same problem BTD is when I play it on my iTunes on my computer...this is weird...it works fine on my iPod.
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iisryan27 @ Sep 26 2006, 10:54 PM wrote: He could have left the radio part out, though. That just wasn't funny.
You're kidding, right? The Zeppelin "Black Dog" riff in "Trapped in the Drive Thru" is creative and hilarious!
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R.J. Fletcher @ Sep 28 2006, 06:17 AM wrote: You're kidding, right? The Zeppelin "Black Dog" riff in "Trapped in the Drive Thru" is creative and hilarious!
Perhaps for Zeppelin fans, but I wasn't amused by it.
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Post by jedimom »

My favorite line from the song is

"Click"

when he turns off the radio.

I love teh Zep riff, but the "click" is just perfect
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