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Americans will never understand the British cultural significance of Dizzie Rascal
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New music! New tour!
I am never getting over this mashup. It goes so fucking hard. It's been 16 years.
[Thinks and wanders off for a minute]
[Wanders back]
.... oh fuck he's an abuser why is it everyone
This was a bright spot on one of the darkest days of my life why is everything fucked up by abusers
Reference Train - Pogo to Dizzie Rascal
What does Pogo have in connection with Dizzie Rascal? Well...
Pogo produces a song named "Living Island"
"Living Island" is sampled from the 1969-1970 TV Show HR PufnStuf on NBC
30m | TV-Y
In this show, the villian, Witchiepoo, was played by Billie Hayes
Billie Hayes performed in several other shows over the years including The Monkees, Bewitched, and specifically Bonkers a Disney Channel cartoon from 1993-1994
27m | TV-Y
While there is NO known connection whatsoever between the two, the show (as well as its protagonist) shares a name with a song by Dizzie Rascal
So, not much, but it was fun following this train.
*at a recovery meeting* hi I’m Cal and I’m a bassline junkie. Yeah I like it funky 😔
funny how i always forget that dizzie rascal and arctic monkeys have collabed