Okay, so we weren’t quite finished; in celebration of Boxing Day (what?), we’ve got one last bonus round of The 25 Days of Newman:
At least for the time being, the song is available exclusively at Quick Stop Entertainment (a site sponsored by Kevin Smith; ah, now it makes sense), as a part of their “Holiday Havoc” feature. We’re in some very good company there; check out the other entries, including Jonathan Coulton, Mitchell & Webb, and The Venture Bros. Henchmen 21 & 24.
Now we’re done.
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With the bonus raw piano track, you are now at 27 songs in 26 days of the 25 Days of Newman. This madness must either be stopped, or at least properly contained.
Guess I shouldn’t be surprised that the guys that bring us 25 minute podcasts that are supposed to be “5 to 10 Minutes, On Average” couldn’t properly count 25 days either.
Then again, no reason why you can’t keep bringing us more songs on a daily basis. Dance, Monkeys, Dance!
I’m sorry did you say “Boxing Day“?
I’m all for you doing however many Newamans you want. Just because you say “25 days” doesn’t mean you have to listen to yourself. You could be measuring days a different way, thus you can keep making Newmans and the meme will never die. Just like LOLcats.
After listening to it 24 different ways, (not counting of course “Miracle Worker”), Storm declaiming “Nobody believed that…he could WIIIIIIIN” still cracks me up. In fact, probably more so than any other part of the song.
I think I’ll just go replay that.
Over and over again.
Think about THAT, folks.
Wouldn’t it make more sense for Clerks to be number 37?
Nice!
To continue from Seth’s comment:
Try not to write any more Randy Newman theme songs on the way to the parking lot!
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