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Other Topics => Other Musicians => Topic started by: BWilli on July 01, 2003, 04:32:23 am
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He's been around since the early 90's. He's pretty good. One of his best songs is Walking in Memphis. All his songs offer great piano melodies with great meaningful lyrics. You should check him out.
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He's good, but probably more recognized in the music industry as a songwriter rather than a performer.
Cher did a pretty good cover of Walking in Memphis, which was even included in an episode of The X-Files.
Christopher
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LMAO...that was my favorite episode of the X-Files
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LMAO...that was my favorite episode of the X-Files
"The Great Mutado"
It was cool how Mulder and Scully danced at the end. You just knew there was something there!
Plus, the actor who played The Great Mutado went on to play Special Agent Jeffrey Spender, Smoking Man's son.
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LMAO...that was my favorite episode of the X-Files
"The Great Mutado"
It was cool how Mulder and Scully danced at the end. You just knew there was something there!
Plus, the actor who played The Great Mutado went on to play Special Agent Jeffrey Spender, Smoking Man's son.
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Post-Modern Prometheus
5X06 Post-Modern Prometheus
Mulder and Scully find themselves on the trail of a modern day Frankenstein when a single mother, Shaineh Berkowitz sends a letter to Mulder, after seeing him on Jerry Springer show, asking him to investigate the appearance of a strange monster eighteen years earlier when her son was conceived. The two agents travel to Bloomington, Indiana to meet with Shaineh and hear her story. The creature she describes who attacked her is the exact likeness of a comic book character her son Izzy created called The Great Mutato. But Izzy claims that other members of the local community have seen the monster also. He and his friends take the two agents to a wooded area where they lay a trap for the monster using a peanut butter sandwich. They soon encounter the creature from a distance and the group gives chase but they loose track of the monster in the darkness. Mulder meets an old man who claims the monster is his son, Dr Francis Pollidori, a renown scientist who experimented in genetic manipulation, possibly a tragic victim of his own genetic tampering. Mulder and Scully find themselves the centre of attention in the local community following a newspaper article quoting Mulder confirming the monsters existence. They realise that Izzy has been recording their conversation. The two agents endeavour to locate the creature and find themselves wondering who the real monsters are as wild hysteria and mob mentality takes control of the town.
Noteworthy Quote
Mulder: "I don't think this has anything to do with alien abductions. I don't even know if I believe in that stuff anymore!"
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hmmm.....never thought this would turn into an X-Files thread :razz:
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hmmm.....never thought this would turn into an X-Files thread :razz:
Well, Brian ...
The truth is out there![/size]
Christopher