Mickey Mouse - Sparks

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2009

A collection of Mickey Mouse cartoons set to the song "Mickey Mouse" by Sparks.

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  • WOW! 10.000 views/ This was perhaps the most fun video I have done. I thank all of you who have viewed this video, those who visited my channel, and those gracious enough to leave a comment! You have inspired me to be creative and you keep You Tube a free place;

  • FYI: The German phrase at the beginning is not on the Sparks record. The maker of this video added that.

  • @PinballMars This much is very true. I did add the German Phrase at the beginning. I wanted Mickey to introduce the song courtesy of a new piece of software called Crazy Talk. I couldn't think of anything to say, so in the infamous words of Def Leppard.....

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  • You've in all probability heard this many times, but: Epic.

  • ROFL Genial. Good for waking up in the morning

  • @PinballMars

    Not German at all.

    Thats Jeff "Mutt" Lange clowning around in the studio with Def Lep. Its just gibberish- so said Joe Elliot.

  • ah been years since i've heard this song, brings back memories of long car trips with my family :D

  • @vants99 The Offspring used it too, in Pretty Fly For A White Guy.

  • Thanks for posting this awesome song!! Please post Angst in My Pants . . . the original version!! I can't find it anywhere here!!!

  • You sir, are absolutely correct. Their first album, "Woofer in Tweeters Clothing" was released in 1968. This was a compilation of Demo Recordings released on a Self Label, akin to vanity press for authors to publish books, and is largely considered as a Demo. In 1971 on Bearsville Records halfnelson is released. This same album is released again in 1972 under the name "Sparks". 1972 also saw the re-release of "A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing". 1974 is the turning point for Sparks.

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