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Top 5 instances of “Afternoon Delight” in film

Monday, August 24th, 2009

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This song is about daytime love-making. The naughty type.

— Will Ferrell

lyricsWhenever directors need to make one of two important points (Hey! It’s the ’70s! or Hey! This is whacky!) they just need to throw one little ditty into the mix: Starland Vocal Band’s bottomlessly awful “Afternoon Delight.”

“Afternoon Delight” was unleashed on an unsuspecting public in the summer of 1976, toping the Billboard Hot 100 charts July 10, and nearly caused my mother to miscarry — that’s right, I could have died in the womb thanks to that song. (OK, I made that up, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t have happened.) The, ahem, hit helped Starland get five Grammy nominations and two wins, according to wikipedia. The band also hosted their own variety show the following year which featured a then-unknown David Letterman.

Starland Vocal Band didn’t last long, but their legacy remains, thanks to a bunch of pop-culture references first appearing in the 1990s and continuing well into the next decade. It seemed that, whether they were helming a screwball buddy comedy, an episode of Arrested Development or a serious study in porno that needed a sprinkling of fairy dust, “Afternoon Delight” was a dependable filmmaker’s crutch.

Simply put, “Afternoon Delight” has been done to death. All need is a quasi-ironic cover version by a modern rock group and the circle of sadism will be complete. Here’s to beating a dead horse:

Top 5 Top 5 instances of “Afternoon Delight” in film

1. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

OK, let’s just get the obvious out of the way. Yes, the whole “Anchorman” thing is tired, but that doesn’t change the fact that it is still a very funny, funny movie. For a film this ridiculous, you need a ridiculous song.

Check out the video released by Will Ferrell and the Channel 4 News Team covering Starland’s sadly immortal hit.

2. Good Will Hunting

While the soundtrack to 1997’s “Good Will Hunting” contains a slew of excellent tunes by Elliott Smith, its closing credits roll to “Afternoon Delight,” in reference to an earlier scene: the titular character sings “Afternoon Delight” (through a heavy Boston accent) in order to annoy/embarrass his hypnotist.

3. PCU

The poor man’s Animal House, “PCU” is one of the better frat-comedies out there (although, consider the competition). In one of the film’s many mad-hat hijinks, Jeremy Piven locks the college dean and her cronies in a room where Starland Vocal Band plays on an endless loop. Shenanigans ensue.

4. Starsky and Hutch (2004)

OK. We get it. It’s the ’70s. You have to include “Afternoon Delight.” Now let’s get coked up and disco.

5. Boogie Nights

Like Martin Scorsese before him, Paul Thomas Anderson peppered his film of one man’s journey through the pornography industry with notable and often ironic music. Although “Afternoon Delight” can be heard in the film, it is conspicuously absent from the film’s two official sound tracks.

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Top 5 funny ha-ha songs

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Top 5 funny ha-ha songs

In light of recent releases by both Spinal Tap and “Weird Al” Yankovic, theFiver is taking a moment for solemn reflection on that which makes us all snort-laugh.

a_bts1. “Business Time,” Flight of the Conchords
There’s a lot of Conchords to choose from, but when Jemaine Clement gets down to just his socks, you know it’s business time.

2. “Hell Hole,” Spinal Tap
I’ll admit some personal bias in that this song provided the nickname of my old high school.

3. “Afternoon Delight,” Will Ferrell
The ’70s gave us so much–Watergate, boots with goldfish in them, Billy Beer, but they will most likely be remembered for the Starland Vocal Band’s “Afternoon Delight,” i.e., a musical tribute to makin’ lots of love before the sun goes down. Ferrell and his Anchorman co-stars brings the song to new heights, as if it actually were propelled by a skyrocket. (Note I couldn’t find Ferrell’s version on Imeem, so we’ll have to make do with the original, which is still kinda funny.)

4. “Weasel Stomping Day,” “Weird Al” Yankovic
“Weird Al” gets a lot of play for aping songs and artists that are popular at the moment, but what gets sadly overlooked are his genre parodies, and for that, I’m honoring “Weasel Stomping Day.” The song’s instrumental bridge, augmented by what one can only assume is the helpless cough of a weasel with a crushed face, is enough to bring it to greatness. (Apologies to Mystery Science Theater 3000.)

5. “Re: Your Brains,” Jonathan Coulton
I know zombies are all hip and stuff, man, but I have a feeling that the brain-eating walking undead have always been close to Coulton’s heart.

Top 5 funny ha-ha songs

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