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Bachelor Party: Rehumanize Yourself

PostPosted: 17 Feb 2009 20:53
by policerule
The title of the thread is way more interesting that my post, but it got your attention, didn't it? It's a slow day/month/year on the forum, so I figure this is fair game.

My point: I was watching the movie "Bachelor Party" the other night and the scene in the strip club came on and I was thinking... there is something memorable about this scene, what is it??? As I'm watching it, "Rehumanize Yourself" starts playing while the guys are stripping. Anyone ever notice or remember that the song is in that movie?

PostPosted: 17 Feb 2009 22:53
by animal
Soundtrack published by I.R.S Records

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086927/soundtrack

However the soundtrack album does not contain Rehumanize Yourself.

Track Listings
1. The Fleshtones - American Beat '84
2. Oingo Boingo - Something Isn't Right
3. Jools Holland - Crazy Over You
4. Adrian Zmed - Little Demon
5. R.E.M. - Wind Out
6. Oingo Boingo - Bachelor Party
7. The Alarm - What Kind Of Hell
8. Darlene Love - Alley Oop
9. Angel & The Reruns - Why Do Good Girls Like Bad Boys
10. Yip Yip Coyote - Dream Of The West

PostPosted: 18 Feb 2009 13:54
by policerule
It's in there! It is pretty interesting that it's not on the album though.

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2009 04:50
by luddite lady
While we're on the topic of Police songs in unlikely places...a little while back I was listening to a weekly current affairs program about Canadian politics on CBC radio. As you can imagine, it was pretty much a snooz-a-rama, but then I heard the beginning of Synch I in the background. The song started out a piece spoofing federal politicians who had coined the expression "synchronized global recession" and were using it every two minutes to try to deflect the blame for our lousy economy. They played a bunch of different sound bites repeating the expression over top of Synch I. It was actually pretty clever.

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2009 18:43
by policerule
[quote="luddite lady"] The song started out a piece spoofing federal politicians who had coined the expression "synchronized global recession" and were using it every two minutes to try to deflect the blame for our lousy economy. They played a bunch of different sound bites repeating the expression over top of Synch I. It was actually pretty clever.[/quote]

:lol: Nice.

PostPosted: 19 Feb 2009 20:35
by Ramuthra
Jools Holland always seems to pop up in weird places.