Overboard by Chip Dunham for June 17, 2009
Transcript:
Captain: Raymond, you got something a little more... Pirate: Up-tempo? Captain: Yeah. Up-tempo. Pirate: But still with a "boom-boom-boom" feel to it, you know? Captain: Yeah. 'Cuz I was falling asleep to that last one. Pirate: Oh me, too. But overall? I really like this "music-accompanying-the-battle" thing, okay?
Yukoneric over 15 years ago
1812 Overture……….
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 15 years ago
Thanks Yukoneric! You stole my line!! If I had been here just 11 minutes sooner!! :-(
Mornin’ JFri, doc and carmy if you pop by!
Jml58 over 15 years ago
Ride of the valkyries.
pearlandpeach over 15 years ago
william tell overture.
carmy over 15 years ago
Hail, Hail the Gang’s All Here?
Morning, JFri, Doc and Dry!
sensrule92 over 15 years ago
Up-tempo?! Come on, producers! Every time I have to do one of these dead dog dedications, I have to come out of a @#!%#@ up-tempo song! And where are the pictures I was supposed to get this week. Is Don on the phone? Get Don on the phone!
HellsWrath over 15 years ago
A good tune during battle never hurt anyone!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!
HellsWrath over 15 years ago
A good tune never hurts anyone during battle!!!!!!! ROFLMAO!!!!
kirbey over 15 years ago
Dry… love you picture today… BUNNY !
stonehenge1951 over 15 years ago
I suppose Raymond could play “Linus and Lucy” from the Peanuts specials. Personally, I’d prefer the skurl of bagpipes. I’m sure the “Shamrock Kid” wouldn’t mind.
Trebor39 over 15 years ago
Ravel’s Bolero would “whooahh” things up there a bit.
Teddy bear Premium Member over 15 years ago
The man is a genius, best comic strip ever. Why isn’t it in the paper?
Brenzluv over 15 years ago
Not in the paper as it is arguably not the best strip EVER.
DonVanni over 15 years ago
ANYTHING by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (Captain Blood, The Sea Hawk, etc.)
JP Steve Premium Member over 15 years ago
It’s in my paper. I just come here for the comments (and color)
r.dauphinee over 15 years ago
The so-called cancan (the galop infernal) from Orphée aux Enfers by Jacques Offenbach would certainly get things livened up and have that boom-boom feel.
yyyguy over 15 years ago
DonVanni, I must agree. Especially since those two and “The Adventures of Robin Hood” are among my favourite movies. I could also agree with stonehenge’s suggestion of bagpipes (the ones in “The Quiet Man” were pretty good.)