Episode 151 - Update: Dedicated to my Father and the people of Italy
Release Date: 11/24/2020
Thursday the 12th...was dead
Credit and props to Paramount Pictures, Victor Miller, WWE, Sinistar et al.
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All credit to Jason Bieler and the Baron Von Bielski Orchestra.
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All credit to Lynyrd Skynyrd and TOTEM for the Remix.
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Friday the 13th Part 4 Final Chapter Paramount Pictures Lion Love is a Lie
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Kazooing to Jason Bieler and Saigon Kick. Listen closely.
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Another intro / donut concept. Copyright Jason Bieler (thank you).
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An intro from the very early days. Copyright Rich Masotti, KISS, Savatage, et al. RIP Ace Frehley!
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An unused or once-used intro? Copyright Rich Masotti, Jason Bieler, Paramount Pictures, WWE.
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You wanted the best and you almost got it... We tried to deliver but we flupped up! Our Top 12 lists have returned?! Going easy on you for now. Props to Jason Bieler for the limited use of his song "Kings of Everything".
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For Large. That time we brainstormed about Top 12 lists... Props to Jason Bieler for the limited use of his music.
info_outlineThis mash-up is a tribute to my father and the people of Italy. It was originally mashed in March when the pandemic first forced everyone home. Since then, thousands have died and COVID-19 knocked on our door. Today, Italy and much of the United States are experiencing a second wave. Let's pray for our elderly, our hospitals, and those most at risk. Please do your part. God bless you all!
#ForzaItalia #WeAreOne
The songs mixed here are the intellectual property of greats Giorgio Moroder and Lionel Richie, et al. Thursday the 12th has no claim to them, permission to use the original compositions, intent to do any harm, or desire to disrespect international copyright laws.