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What song are you listening to right now?

A hidden gem and one of the best things I've heard all week. The entire video is great but for the song that lit up my world and is one of the things that makes life worth living, the video needs to be advanced directly to:

The song starts at: 56:30 on this video and ends at 1:01:09

 
A hidden gem and one of the best things I've heard all week. The entire video is great but for the song that lit up my world and is one of the things that makes life worth living, the video needs to be advanced directly to:
It sounds like he's saying 'pacipfizer ....... I have no idea what the song is about. So in the absence of any clear elucidation, I'm just going to go ahead and believe it's a veiled allegory about the evils of the bigpharma.
 
First the Shining. Now another movie scene! I think it was a crime, that we were robbed of the chance, to see John Belushi, in the 80's, he was set to do Ghostbusters, Spies Like us, and much much more.
Loveable funnymen. I've been a fan since, well since the first season of SNL. Not to mistake me for a older man, I'm a young guy, I wasn't around for the original broadcasts. Sadly, I would have liked to live in that era. I mean the cars, the music, the...But I'm digressing, What was my point, oh, yeah...I was, let me think, I first watched SNL , The CLASSIC SNL, around 2013. But I've always been a fan through the movies. That have worldwide distribution. Since a kid. Especially Murray & Ackroyd. I think Murray was the best, But they were all pretty good. And Lorraine Newman, don't get me started on her, I thought she was stunningly cute, I mean in her prime, maybe that's weird, call me primitive, but thats the impression she made.
 
I know for me, personally, sorry is definitely the hardest word in my vocabulary. Elton is quite talented...Not my favourite artist, but can't deny, he's very good pianist.
 

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