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Don't know if I should post this here or in "The Cafe" section, but I'm sure a mod will correct me if I'm wrong
![]() I was just thinking: as mashup producers we do not only put our creativity in our mixes, but also in our songtitles. Ideally they have to contain elements of as much source songs as possible, while still being a cohesive songtitle. That can sometimes lead to strange, funny combinations. I'd like to know what your strangest/funniest/most idiotic mashup titles have been through the years. Maybe you even made that mix especially for that title, knowing that musically it would never be one of your best. A few of mine: * Du Hast Ein Inferno In My Car * Bolero At The Gay Bar * Relax, Good Gigolo * Waiting For A Stronger Cookie Jar ![]() |
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hahaha, those are priceless.
I had an idea once to mash blind melons' no rain' with the b-52s' 'quiche lorraine' & call it 'no quiche lorraine.' Years later, I actually made it up, & it sounds really good. Checking my playlist I see I've made tracks called- -Bentley's Gon'na Move Any Mountain (The Shamen vs Bentley's Rhythm Ace) -When Im With You Burning Down The House (Talking Heads vs Sparks) -Take Me To The Fat-Bottomed Girls (Queen vs The Talking Heads) -I Can See Jack The Ripper For Miles (The Who vs The Raybeats) Looking over all those old title I gave my tracks, it appears I didn't really try for clever titles. Normally I just use both source tracks original titles only combined together. Like- Unbelievable Timebomb (EMF vs Beck vs Lola Bunny) When they do make funny combinations, I think for me it's just a coincidence. |
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