Sources across the net believe that the spike of guests who are visiting I^2 are separate programs that operate under an Artificial Intelligence that identifies itself as "DAVE".Apparently, the prophets of Dave are flooding the threads -___-
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So 1978 is the olden days now?
Baker Street is awesome. I love that song too.
* In 1990 The song of Peri Dazz April Fools Day Flashback John Hughes' Computeropolis* In 1987 The song was cited by guitarist Slash as an influence on his guitar solo in "Sweet Child o' Mine".[22]* The song is also heard in the closing scene of "Lisa's Sax," the episode of The Simpsons which recounts how Lisa Simpson received her first saxophone. Lisa performs a brief, cruder rendition of the hook before the music segues into Rafferty's recording.[23]* Canadian rock musician AC Newman cited the song as an inspiration for his 2012 album, Shut Down the Streets.[24]* The song's theme was featured in the Season 2 Episode 1 "A Reunion" in Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 as James and June are walking down the street while thinking about the reunion. * The song is featured in the video game Grand Theft Auto V, as part of the Los Santos Rock Radio track list.[citation needed]* The song's saxophone line is featured numerous times in the Rick and Morty episode "M. Night Shaym-Aliens!" (Season 1, Episode 4).[citation needed]* The saxophone line serves as the opening theme to the syndicated US radio program of financial author and motivational speaker Dave Ramsey.* The opening bars of the song appear at the start and the end of the TV show New Tricks Season 5 episode 6 (Magic Majestic).* In the Family Guy season 10 episode "Grumpy Old Man" (2011), Peter plays the song with her saxophone, in so-called "phone sax" with Lois.[25]* The song has been used in a number of films, including: Zodiac, Good Will Hunting, and A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.* The song was used by Mike, voiced by Seth MacFarlane, during his street performance in the film Sing.* In the TV show A.P. Bio, the song is played by Tucker Albrizzi's character in the second episode as a warning signal.* The song is part of an audio drop whenever the character of Wesley Crusher is mentioned in the Greatest Generation podcast.* The song is played in Narcos Mexico, episode 2, “The Plaza System” during the party in Tijuana.