That was the song they played at the end of the little-remembered movie “Heroes” with Henry Winkler, Sally Fields, and Harrison Ford (none of whom had yet “come in to their own”). For some reason, when it was released on DVD, they replaced it with another song. Must not have made enough money to pay royalties to Kansas. (I know return you to funny comments)
oldpine52 almost 3 years ago
I always suspected that was what a jayhawker really is.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Can sass.
Sorry. It was the best I could think of tonight.
Here's Waldo almost 3 years ago
There’ll be peas when you are gone…
STEPUP almost 3 years ago
Watch your feathers near your candle!!
stillfickled Premium Member almost 3 years ago
♪ It’ll be in pieces when you are done…♪
Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
Poor wayward son…he’s dead meat already!
distortion almost 3 years ago
Dust in the wind…
BoydAdams almost 3 years ago
get it… carrion vs carry-on?
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Old joke, but still funny.
Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Are they opening for the Dead?
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 3 years ago
The band is loud, my ears are winging.
Ontman almost 3 years ago
It was the title of a Spiderman comic back in the day.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That was the song they played at the end of the little-remembered movie “Heroes” with Henry Winkler, Sally Fields, and Harrison Ford (none of whom had yet “come in to their own”). For some reason, when it was released on DVD, they replaced it with another song. Must not have made enough money to pay royalties to Kansas. (I know return you to funny comments)
the lost wizard almost 3 years ago
This has been picked over so many times that there’s nothing left.
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. almost 3 years ago
I’d heard that there were vultures in the music business…
sandflea almost 3 years ago
I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore, Toto.
dfischer348 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
But eagles vs. vultures ??
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love the expressions.