Posted on 01/22/2004 12:48:31 PM PST by SJackson
Howard Dean may have a shot at a pro wrestling career if his bid for the White House doesn't pan out.
After his disappointing finish in the Iowa caucuses on Monday (see "John Kerry Scores Solid Victory In Iowa Caucuses"), a red-faced Dean made a impassioned entreaty to his supporters in Des Moines that left him hoarse and sounded reminiscent of wrestler Randy "Macho Man" Savage's patented "Oooooh yeah!" The gruff, fist-pumping appeal made its way onto the Internet, where inventive and aspiring remixers have added their own sardonic twists to the fiery speech.
One of the first remixes to surface, Jonathan Strong's "Dean Goes Nuts Remix" hosted by Right-Magazine.com, featured Dean's shrieking yowl set to Aphex Twin's frenetic electronic "Wax the Nip" from 1995's I Care Because You Do. The track has since been taken down due to bandwidth issues. With many pundits speculating that Dean's campaign has gone off the rails, it's no surprise that a remix with Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" has also made its way onto the Web.
"Not only are we going to New Hampshire ... we're going to South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico," Dean enthused in his speech to supporters. "We're going to California and Texas and New York. And we're going to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan and then we're going to Washington, D.C., to take back the White House! Yeeeeeeah!"
That "Yeeeeeeah!" figures prominently in many of the remixes, mostly created by resourceful college students and blog enthusiasts, such as the high-energy house version ("US Tour (Chris Flyer Remix)"), the funky horn mix, (Jonathan Barlow's "Howarddean") and the Ministry-like alarm call version (James Lileks' "Yeaahg"). Metal band Viral Solstice even made their own hardcore punk tweak, "Hardcoredean."
Other approaches were less sonically ambitious but proved just as satirically effective. On Wednesday, shock jock Howard Stern played a recording of Dean's speech set to crowd noise from a professional wrestling match. Later he played it with the theme from "Rocky" underneath, but the most popular versions heard on Stern's syndicated radio show have yet to spread online: Dean's shouting played overtop a Nazi rally and AC/DC's "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)."
The overzealous gaffe also has become fodder for the late-night comedy circuit. "The Daily Show" turned the speech into a spoof of ads for monster-truck competitions, and "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" had the host throwing jabs at the man once considered the Democratic front-runner: "I'm not an expert in politics, but I think it's a bad sign when your speech ends with your aides shooting you with a tranquilizer gun."
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Dean goes wild
"Dean Goes Nuts" mix
"Yeagh" mix
"Hardcore Dean" mix
"US Tour (Chris Flyer Remix)"
Washington DC, Jan 20, 2005 (UPS) Newly-elected President Howard Dean gives his first to the nation State Of The Union Address.
He pissed off the national media, which was a big mistake. He blamed them for his Iowa problems, told 'em to "get a life" and then did his Monday night rant the same evening.
The national media reporters may not have gotten a life but they sure got even with a Dean-given opportunity.
How many times has "Howard's End" - the Dean press conferance been shown on TV? And that awful scream he gave is replayed everywhere.
This reminds me of Sen. Gary Hart, who while running as a presidential candidate, sneered at the press and dared them to find any dirt on him. Some Florida reporters trailed him, found Donna Rice and "The Monkey Business" and Gary "Hartpence" was roasted all over the national media. It's twenty years or so later, and he's still "Mr.Monkey Business".
BTTT
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