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Paul Rudd's Music from the Youth - 5 Songs


Paul Rudd

5 Songs, associated with nostalgia for Paul Rudd.
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One of his first memories is of standing on his bed wearing these shorts he thought were cool, with sideway zippers and hammer loops, no shirt, watching himself in the mirror, rocking out with his invisible guitar to his favorites at the time: "Monster Mash," Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights," the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night," and two by Neil Sedaka, "Calendar Girl" and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen."
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One of his first memories is of standing on his bed wearing these shorts he thought were cool, with sideway zippers and hammer loops, no shirt, watching himself in the mirror, rocking out with his invisible guitar to his favorites at the time: "Monster Mash," Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights," the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night," and two by Neil Sedaka, "Calendar Girl" and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen."
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One of his first memories is of standing on his bed wearing these shorts he thought were cool, with sideway zippers and hammer loops, no shirt, watching himself in the mirror, rocking out with his invisible guitar to his favorites at the time: "Monster Mash," Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights," the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night," and two by Neil Sedaka, "Calendar Girl" and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen."
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Southern Nights — Glen Campbell

One of his first memories is of standing on his bed wearing these shorts he thought were cool, with sideway zippers and hammer loops, no shirt, watching himself in the mirror, rocking out with his invisible guitar to his favorites at the time: "Monster Mash," Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights," the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night," and two by Neil Sedaka, "Calendar Girl" and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen."
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Monster Mash — Bobby "Boris" Pickett, The Crypt-Kickers

One of his first memories is of standing on his bed wearing these shorts he thought were cool, with sideway zippers and hammer loops, no shirt, watching himself in the mirror, rocking out with his invisible guitar to his favorites at the time: "Monster Mash," Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights," the Bay City Rollers' "Saturday Night," and two by Neil Sedaka, "Calendar Girl" and "Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen."
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