Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Yacht Rock: New Episode!

Posted by Jason Harper on Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 1:58 PM

Yacht Rock debuted in 2005 and gained enough of a local following for people to start singing "What A Fool Believes" at Brodioke and for local DJ Bill Pile to host one or two smooth-music themed nights at a local club. Anyway, we were fans from the beginning, following it right up to its tenth and supposedly final episode a year ago.

Waves of pineapple-flavored joy churned in our colons when we saw that Yacht Rock returned to YouTube only yesterday!

In this episode, Kenny Loggins returns in all his inexplicably karate-enhanced glory to movie soundtracking, composing "Footloose" in a burst of bloody mayhem while escaping from Margaritaville. Jason Lee stars as Kevin Bacon, and James Ingram gives the most accurate description of Jimmy Buffet's music ever: "Mellow. But not smooth. Kinda shitty."

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