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    What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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    Re: Too funny

    Good stuff - even if most of the people in the library are too young to remember the original Ghostbusters.
    Growing old is mandatory -- growing up is optional!

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    • #3
      Re: Too funny

      I enjoy their Ghostbusters theme music. Not quite the real one but **** close.
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      • #4
        Re: Too funny

        Originally posted by Biddco View Post
        I enjoy their Ghostbusters theme music. Not quite the real one but **** close.
        You mean Huey Lewis' "I Want A New Drug"?

        In 1984, Ray Parker Jr. was signed by the producers of Ghostbusters to develop the film's title song. Later that year, Huey Lewis and the News sued Parker, citing the similarities between the Ghostbusters theme song and their earlier hit "I Want a New Drug". According to Huey Lewis and the News, this was especially damaging to them since the Ghostbusters theme song was so popular, rising to number one on the charts for three weeks. Parker and Lewis later settled out of court.[7] Huey Lewis has stated that his experiences with the producers of Ghostbusters may have been indirectly responsible for getting his band involved with the movie Back to the Future.

        In the 2001 Behind the Music special, Huey Lewis stated: "The offensive part was not so much that Ray Parker Jr. had ripped this song off, it was kind of symbolic of an industry that wants something -- they wanted our wave, and they wanted to buy it. ... [I]t's not for sale. ... In the end, I suppose they were right. I suppose it was for sale, because, basically, they bought it."[8] As a result of this statement, Parker Jr. has filed a suit against Lewis, claiming he violated the settlement's confidentiality agreement and seeking an unspecified amount of compensatory and punitive damages as well as attorney fees.


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