The Pomptastic Death Disco 2009 Part 16

March 11, 2009 · 4 Comments

The Pomptastic Death Disco 2009 Part 16

Welcome back to Mr H’s Death Disco 2009

If you’re confused about what this entails, then take a look back at Part 1 for guidance. Otherwise, prepare yourself for the next track listed down below.

For once, todays installment isn’t my fault. For sure, it was going to be utterly pomptastic with a symphony orchestra accompanying Dennis De Young on a totally OTT version of the Styx classic ‘Lorelei’. But thanks to an interfering Scotch exile, I’ve changed my post death plans and headed in another, equally pomptastic direction.

So without further ado, I present the latest part of the 2009 Death Disco! Time to get your satin flares out, prepare to mount the jet propelled keyboard pack, and click to download. Or you can play them all as they arrive in the Death Box over on the right hand side of your screen.

And here’s your carefully selected pictogram clue for today.

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4 responses so far ↓

  • Thumper Plowman // March 11, 2009 at 11:07 pm | Reply

    If I work out whatever it was I did that derailed the Styx song, then rest assured I’ll do it again, frequently, as it just might fend off the Magnum and Uriah Heep retrospectives that I’m scared are only a matter of time.

  • Mr H // March 12, 2009 at 12:12 pm | Reply

    A pox upon you and yours. There is little better in this world or the next than the ex lead singer of Styx joining forces with an entire symphony orchestra in a live rendition of Lorelei.

    Don’t worry about the Magnum retrospective. It’ll never happen. One year in the eighties, they played every festival I was at, and I ended up seeing them about 10 times in 4 months. I still wake some nights screaming.

    ‘Eep however? Hmm. You could pay for that.

  • myopiniononstuff // April 7, 2009 at 6:50 pm | Reply

    Weird Science? The shit series and not the exceptional teen film?

  • Mr H // April 7, 2009 at 7:39 pm | Reply

    Yup, but it’s the long forgotten chick in the middle that’s the clue.

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