Thursday, January 29, 2009

Oh Good Grief, It's Another Early Clue to the New Direction

From 2006, here's irrepressible gay twin brothers Jacob and Joshua Miller, a/k/a Nemesis, and their actually kind of catchy dance pop anthem "Number One in Heaven."



As always, a coveted PowerPop No-Prize will be awarded the first reader who gleans the clip's relevance to tomorrow's Weekend Listomania.

Rotsa ruck, though.

16 comments:

  1. Okay, going for the obvious:

    Sibling acts?

    Songs about celestial topics?

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  2. songs written or produced by desmond child

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  3. No, no.

    And no, although the Desmond Child thing is pretty funny.
    :-)

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  4. References to metaphysical locations, e.g., Heaven, and (and an excuse to list really good songs by Talking Heads and XTC)

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  5. PBR that was associated with a television show? though you know i was hoping it would be the queer sibling thing, thank you tegan and sara.

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  6. they should be doing CALVIN KLEIN commericals -- lol

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  7. songs about explosives or dead people ???

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  8. songs about touring bands??

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  9. musical acts clearly out of the closet?

    ROTP(lumber)

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  10. In a word to all......no!!!!!!!!!!

    Damn ... I just sounded like that Jim Carrey movie.

    Which is actually surprisingly good, BTW, but that's not important.
    :-)

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  11. Songs with ordinal rankings?

    Car videos.

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  12. The fifth daughter on the twelfth night list of songs containing a numeral in the title or lyrics? (H/T TMink)

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  13. Holy Jesu, Steve! Jehovah Witnesses!

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  14. I'm back at last. Sure missed you Steve, but my new MacBook was worth the wait. Re-greetings to all. love, pete

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  15. Pete -- welcome back!!!!
    :-)

    Okay -- and now a clue.

    Hmm...

    Oh well, at the risk of being way too obvious (I can't think of any way to hedge this) -- the theme has to do with the song title.

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  16. Um, songs with Heaven in the title?

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