I think it's "Insane in the Brain" by Cypress Hill but I haven't seen the movie in a while so I could be wrong.
Canon in D
"I can't go for that", by Hall and Oates.
In the film "Brüno," the song used during the scene where Brüno seduces Ron Paul is "I Like It" by Enrique Iglesias. The scene is comedic and highlights Brüno's outrageous personality as he attempts to seduce the politician. The choice of the song adds to the humorous and over-the-top nature of the moment.
The Gerry Rafferty song used in "Married... with Children" is "Baker Street." This iconic track features prominently in Season 2, Episode 8, titled "The Great Escape." The song's memorable saxophone riff helps to set the scene and tone in the episode.
* World Jam finals - Chillin' - Wale featuring Lady Gaga* (unknown scene) - Tommy's Theme - (unknown artist)* (unknown scene) - One - (unknown artist)* Pirates' Second song - Ease Off the Liquor - Timbaland* Samurai's first song - Let Me C It - Get Cool featuring Petey Pablo* Samurai's second song - Here I Come - The Roots* Pirates third song - Ghettomusick - Outkast* (unknown scene) - Bang - Rye Rye featuring MIA* (unknown scene) - Work the Middle - Ericka June* (unknown scene) - This Instant - Sophia Fresh* Lights - Crush the Floor - Fly Stylz?* Lights during World Jam - Move Shake Drop (Remix) - DJ Laz featuring Flo Rida and Casely* Last song with the lights - Shooting Star (Party Rock Mix) - David Rush
The song is called "Naturally" and it's by Selena Gomez & The Scene.
Canon in D
"I can't go for that", by Hall and Oates.
No. But he had a recliner and used an extra locker in addition to his own.
In episode 10 of "The Inbetweeners," the song used during the bus stop scene is "The A Team" by Ed Sheeran. This poignant track underscores the emotional weight of the scene, highlighting the characters' feelings and struggles. The choice of music adds depth to the moment, enhancing the overall impact of the storyline.
It was used in a Vegas scene when Burt Reynolds wad getting married at the Little Chapel of the West church.
Your question is a bit vague. Are you talking about Act 2, Scenes 1 and 2? Mercutio in Scene 1 is trying to get Romeo to come out of hiding by talking dirty about Rosaline. This is the sort of joshing locker-room talk that Mercutio is used to engaging in with Romeo. But Romeo won't have any of it. "He jests at scars that never felt a wound." Romeo realizes that, as with most locker-room talk, Mercutio has no idea what her is talking about. Romeo has grown out of that stage.
In French, the word "locker" is masculine. It is used as "le locker" when referring to a locker in contexts like schools or gyms. The gender of nouns in French can affect articles and adjective agreements, so it’s important to remember that "locker" is masculine.
Hundred Mile High City (By Ocean Colour Scene)
"Wires" by Athlete
unkle with you in my head
Safe and sound by taylor swift