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Obviously Doug would have to run across these during one of his steps -- they're too new otherwise. But one of them surely has to be sufficient to give him the ability to create duct tape out of thin air. Perhaps it's not the best song for superheroing, but it surely would have its uses.
We've already seen an application of Paul Simon's "Kodachrome." And if Doug found himself barefoot at one end of a blacktop parking lot in the summer, he might want to use Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made For Walking." Passage on trains, planes, etc. could probably be had -- for someone else -- via The Beatles' "Ticket to Ride." Should home renovations be in order, there's "I Am Downright Amazed What I Can Destroy with Just a Hammer" by Atom and His Package. Formal wear for a few minutes could be had with ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man." (though that one will result in a lot of attention given the lyrics)
Unfortunately The Smith's "There is a Light That Never Goes Out," Coldplay's "Clocks," Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar," and Paul Simon's "Slip Sliding Away" all have somewhat misleading titles, and probably wouldn't be very useful.
Obviously Doug would have to run across these during one of his steps -- they're too new otherwise. But one of them surely has to be sufficient to give him the ability to create duct tape out of thin air. Perhaps it's not the best song for superheroing, but it surely would have its uses.
We've already seen an application of Paul Simon's "Kodachrome." And if Doug found himself barefoot at one end of a blacktop parking lot in the summer, he might want to use Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made For Walking." Passage on trains, planes, etc. could probably be had -- for someone else -- via The Beatles' "Ticket to Ride." Should home renovations be in order, there's "I Am Downright Amazed What I Can Destroy with Just a Hammer" by Atom and His Package. Formal wear for a few minutes could be had with ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man." (though that one will result in a lot of attention given the lyrics)
Unfortunately The Smith's "There is a Light That Never Goes Out," Coldplay's "Clocks," Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar," and Paul Simon's "Slip Sliding Away" all have somewhat misleading titles, and probably wouldn't be very useful.