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Did you hear about Macaulay Culkin and his pals singing pizza-themed Velvet Underground covers?
“Here we go again/ Hand me a napkin.” This parody takes from the first half of “Beginning to See the Light,” replacing the lyrics about the working class with how different people eat pizza. If the singer is the guy that eats the slice in one bite, he definitely needs the napkin.
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The Pizza Underground, a pizza-themed Velvet Underground cover band featuring former child star Macaulay Culkin, is a joke in the sense that they sing Velvet Underground songs with lyrics about pizza and have the kid from Home Alone on tambourine and kazoo. But it's also serious, iin the sense that they went on tour and made this music video.
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The Pizza Underground Demo tracklist:
1 “Papa John Says”
2 “I’m Beginning to Eat the Slice”
3 “Pizza”
4 “I’m Waiting For Delivery Man”
5 “Cheese Days”
6 “Pizza Day”
7 “All the Pizza Parties”
8 “Pizza Gal”
9 “Take a Bite Of The Wild Slice”
originally posted by: seasonal
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Sad, what he is saying with out saying it. Let's all continue to ignore the problem, it can only get better right?
Deenah Vollmer, the group's "pizza box" percussionist, said the idea for the Pizza Underground began as a joke in 2012. "We soon realized you can replace most any word with slice or cheese," she told The Philadelphia Inquirer. Glockenspiel player Phoebe Kreutz stated they believed the Velvet Underground songs were written about pizza, but had to be reworded to accommodate the "standards of their day." en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: Annee
I think you can read stuff into anything.
You can ressurrect anything and apply your own paranoid thinking to it to make it a conspiracy.
You can make a conspiracy out of anything.
Maccauley and the Pizza band? Really?
Deenah Vollmer, the group's "pizza box" percussionist, said the idea for the Pizza Underground began as a joke in 2012. "We soon realized you can replace most any word with slice or cheese," she told The Philadelphia Inquirer. Glockenspiel player Phoebe Kreutz stated they believed the Velvet Underground songs were written about pizza, but had to be reworded to accommodate the "standards of their day." en.wikipedia.org...
“Clearly something major was going on in Hollywood. It was all organized.
originally posted by: Dan00
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Okay,
Just realize that this PG Creepy-Pasta -thing is leveraging the contents of your brain.
Not the other way around. It feels like you are discovering something "out there", but it's "in-there"; in your head.
This is fun to watch though.