Jack's guitar solo was a classic. Since he didn't actually play the guitar solo in the movie, when the time came for him to do the solo, he used his voice.
It went something like this, "beeee boooo screee yaaaa doooo screeeeeee yaaaaaaaaa waaaaaaaahh waaaaaaaah yeeeeeeeei"
His role on the show was more bland than anything. For the simple fact that he wasn't pickin his bumb or doing something cool n gross, it made it rather hard to watch. JB's apprehensive demeanor was not too suprising considering this girly talk show quickly moved to a spot after his on encouraging mothers to be more social. There's just something odd about a segue from JB's new "ventrilaquist" technique to a mother's problematic dry cracking nipples after their first experience breast feeding. And why wasn't Jack still on the show to give his insights there, huh?
Rock on Jack. You have now just unleashed your power to new mommies and schoolage children :P
Just a quick question about a snippet of a song played in the movie though seemingly left uncredited: after the scene where the children pretend to be terminally ill in order to enter the Battle of the Bands, Jack and the kids roll to Led Zep's Immigrant Song. Immediately after the scene in the van ends, we are taken to a scene in the classroom with Jack strumming his guitar and humming, just before the kids approach him with the band name "School of Rock." What he was playing sounded so familiar to me, and I've looked everywhere for a title or band name to no avail. Anybody here know? Thanks in advance.
I couldn't view any of the files on the link you listed,, Steve, but have managed to upload an audio clip of the part of the movie I'm talkin about. You can listen to it here:
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What is that song in the movie when Freddie and Lawrence see Jack Black upstairs, while the rest of them are in the bus near the end of the movie.they are waiting to go to the Battle of the Bands, it starts with the bass. really ant to know what that song is, please REPLY, THANX
Jack's guitar solo was a classic. Since he didn't actually play the guitar solo in the movie, when the time came for him to do the solo, he used his voice.
It went something like this, "beeee boooo screee yaaaa doooo screeeeeee yaaaaaaaaa waaaaaaaahh waaaaaaaah yeeeeeeeei"
Funny.
Posted by: Steve Garfield | September 30, 2003 at 07:14 PM
I can't believe I missed this :(
Anyone get it on tape? And possibility someone can/will be capping this?
I would love to see it...
Posted by: TheHYPO | October 03, 2003 at 01:06 AM
JB on "the View" this morning
His role on the show was more bland than anything. For the simple fact that he wasn't pickin his bumb or doing something cool n gross, it made it rather hard to watch. JB's apprehensive demeanor was not too suprising considering this girly talk show quickly moved to a spot after his on encouraging mothers to be more social. There's just something odd about a segue from JB's new "ventrilaquist" technique to a mother's problematic dry cracking nipples after their first experience breast feeding. And why wasn't Jack still on the show to give his insights there, huh?
Rock on Jack. You have now just unleashed your power to new mommies and schoolage children :P
Posted by: musik dork | October 10, 2003 at 03:44 PM
Just a quick question about a snippet of a song played in the movie though seemingly left uncredited: after the scene where the children pretend to be terminally ill in order to enter the Battle of the Bands, Jack and the kids roll to Led Zep's Immigrant Song. Immediately after the scene in the van ends, we are taken to a scene in the classroom with Jack strumming his guitar and humming, just before the kids approach him with the band name "School of Rock." What he was playing sounded so familiar to me, and I've looked everywhere for a title or band name to no avail. Anybody here know? Thanks in advance.
Posted by: Kevin | October 28, 2003 at 03:10 AM
I think it might have been the theme song to the internet TV show that Jack stars in, Computerman.
Go here nad watch the episode and tell me if it's the same song:
http://www.channel101.com/show.php?title=computerman
--Steve
Posted by: Steve Garfield | October 28, 2003 at 07:59 AM
I couldn't view any of the files on the link you listed,, Steve, but have managed to upload an audio clip of the part of the movie I'm talkin about. You can listen to it here:
http://deathfromabove.aowc.net/user/files/3541/sor.mp3
Posted by: Kevin | October 29, 2003 at 02:35 AM
Yup. That's it. It's the theme from Computerman!
Posted by: Steve Garfield | October 29, 2003 at 10:54 AM
Hi everybody. Wondered if anyone could tell me what they think of my art site(www.prints-gallery.com). We have signed original album cover art which is licensed from the band and the original artists. Each print is strictly limited in numbers never to be repeated once sold out.Feedback would be much appreciated and a discount available for members of the site.
Kind regards,Symon.
Posted by: symonb | January 02, 2004 at 03:17 PM
Whats the song from school of rock, right after jack looks out the window and sees all the kids by the bus and says " that is so punk rock" ?
Posted by: jimbo | March 22, 2004 at 05:04 PM
What is that song in the movie when Freddie and Lawrence see Jack Black upstairs, while the rest of them are in the bus near the end of the movie.they are waiting to go to the Battle of the Bands, it starts with the bass. really ant to know what that song is, please REPLY, THANX
Posted by: alex | July 31, 2005 at 05:38 PM
If anyone knows.....what is the name of the classical song that Lawrence is playing when Jack looks into the music room?
Posted by: Justin | May 31, 2007 at 12:09 AM