What is everyone's current ringtone?

nugz

SUPAHSTAR!
I was just having a discussion with someone about ringtones. they denied that the Golden Girls theme was their ringtone, but they're sooo lying.

anyway, my current ringtone is Barack "sexypantz" Obama saying "hi..this is Barack Obama....its time to start bringing our troops home!" ...with this crazy techno beat in the background. no lie.

what about everyone else???
 
Mine is just a ringtone of an old fashioned mechanical dial home phone
 
boringgggggggg :rolleyes::p

yes, i agree, at one time i was uploading dozens and burning thru them , then i dropped my phone in the lake one night and when i replaced it i never got around to reloading anything .
 
yes, i agree, at one time i was uploading dozens and burning thru them , then i dropped my phone in the lake one night and when i replaced it i never got around to reloading anything .

yeah i have like 10 dled on my phone right now. but...i think i'll stick to obama for now.
 
One of my old faves was " You & Your Racist Friend " by They Might Be Giants , i think im gonna go and up and dl that right now .

It has a really quirky intro that resonates
 
Lonely Boy by Andrew Gold

He was really one of the unsung musical geniuses from the 70's who never really got his due...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oyw9cnzZYk

Reference filler for those unawares :

Best remembered for his mid-'70s smashes "Lonely Boy" and "Thank You for Being a Friend," pop singer/songwriter Andrew Gold was born in Burbank, CA on August 2, 1951. The son of composer Ernest Gold (who won an Academy Award for his score to the film Exodus) and vocalist Marni Nixon (the singing voice of Natalie Wood in West Side Story and Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady), he first attracted attention as a member of the Los Angeles band Bryndle alongside Kenny Edwards, Wendy Waldman and Karla Bonoff; in 1973, both Gold and Edwards joined Linda Ronstadt, appearing on classic albums including 1974's Heart Like a Wheel and 1975's Prisoner in Disguise. A noted arranger as well as a skilled multi-instrumentalist, Gold swiftly emerged as one of the most sought-after session musicians on the West Coast scene, and his resume -- including dates with James Taylor, Carly Simon, Loudon Wainwright III, and J.D. Souther -- reads like a Who's Who of the singer/songwriter movement.

In 1975 Gold released his self-titled solo debut; its follow-up, What's Wrong With This Picture?, was his commercial breakthrough, notching an international hit with "Lonely Boy." "Never Let Her Slip Away, " from 1978's All This and Heaven Too, also reached the British Top Five, but the album's most enduring moment remains "Thank You for Being a Friend, " the blockbuster ballad later remade as the theme song for the hit sitcom The Golden Girls. However, 1980's Whirlwind stiffed, and Gold was cut loose from his contract with Asylum; after spending the early part of the decade touring with Ronstadt, he teamed with 10cc alumnus Graham Gouldman to form Common Knowledge, recording a self-titled LP in 1984. Gold and Goldman then rechristened their duo project Wax UK, notching a minor hit in 1986 with "Right Between the Eyes." "Bridge to Your Heart" was a British smash in 1987, but after 1989's A Hundred Thousand in Fresh Notes Wax UK disbanded.

Returning to his solo career, in 1991 Gold issued his first effort in over a decade, Home Is Where the Heart Is, before immersing himself in production work for artists ranging from Nicollette Larsen to Stephen Bishop to Eikichi Yazawa. In 1995, he reunited with Bonoff, Edwards, and Waldman in a new incarnation of Bryndle, releasing an eponymous LP before Gold's move to Connecticut forced him to leave the group soon after. 1996 saw the release of a new solo effort, ...Since 1951, as well as Halloween Howls, a record for children. Leftovers, a collection of unreleased material, followed in 1998. After producing country singer Lisa Angelle's self-titled debut in 2000, Gold released his own collection of country songs, The Spence Manor Suite. Bikini Wax from 2003 collected rare material from Gold's days in Wax. In 2005, the label Collectors' Choice Music reissued his first four solo albums with bonus tracks.
 
Reference filler for those unawares :

Best remembered for his mid-'70s smashes "Lonely Boy" and "Thank You for Being a Friend," pop singer/songwriter Andrew Gold was born in Burbank, CA on August 2, 1951. The son of composer Ernest Gold (who won an Academy Award for his score to the film Exodus) and vocalist Marni Nixon (the singing voice of Natalie Wood in West Side Story and Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady), he first attracted attention as a member of the Los Angeles band Bryndle alongside Kenny Edwards, Wendy Waldman and Karla Bonoff; in 1973, both Gold and Edwards joined Linda Ronstadt, appearing on classic albums including 1974's Heart Like a Wheel and 1975's Prisoner in Disguise. A noted arranger as well as a skilled multi-instrumentalist, Gold swiftly emerged as one of the most sought-after session musicians on the West Coast scene, and his resume -- including dates with James Taylor, Carly Simon, Loudon Wainwright III, and J.D. Souther -- reads like a Who's Who of the singer/songwriter movement.

In 1975 Gold released his self-titled solo debut; its follow-up, What's Wrong With This Picture?, was his commercial breakthrough, notching an international hit with "Lonely Boy." "Never Let Her Slip Away, " from 1978's All This and Heaven Too, also reached the British Top Five, but the album's most enduring moment remains "Thank You for Being a Friend, " the blockbuster ballad later remade as the theme song for the hit sitcom The Golden Girls. However, 1980's Whirlwind stiffed, and Gold was cut loose from his contract with Asylum; after spending the early part of the decade touring with Ronstadt, he teamed with 10cc alumnus Graham Gouldman to form Common Knowledge, recording a self-titled LP in 1984. Gold and Goldman then rechristened their duo project Wax UK, notching a minor hit in 1986 with "Right Between the Eyes." "Bridge to Your Heart" was a British smash in 1987, but after 1989's A Hundred Thousand in Fresh Notes Wax UK disbanded.

Returning to his solo career, in 1991 Gold issued his first effort in over a decade, Home Is Where the Heart Is, before immersing himself in production work for artists ranging from Nicollette Larsen to Stephen Bishop to Eikichi Yazawa. In 1995, he reunited with Bonoff, Edwards, and Waldman in a new incarnation of Bryndle, releasing an eponymous LP before Gold's move to Connecticut forced him to leave the group soon after. 1996 saw the release of a new solo effort, ...Since 1951, as well as Halloween Howls, a record for children. Leftovers, a collection of unreleased material, followed in 1998. After producing country singer Lisa Angelle's self-titled debut in 2000, Gold released his own collection of country songs, The Spence Manor Suite. Bikini Wax from 2003 collected rare material from Gold's days in Wax. In 2005, the label Collectors' Choice Music reissued his first four solo albums with bonus tracks.

hahahahaha
 
The commentry of Sutton laying the ball to Larsson to score in the 80th minute against Boavista in 2003. A victory which has took Celtic to their first European final since 1970.

"Sutton's made the move. Sutton, flicking it into Larsson. Larsson, edge of the box. Trys to play it in to Hartson. Larsson's got a chance here. Oh! It's in the net! GOAL! GOAL! GOAL! Henrik Larsson scores!! It's the goal Celtic wanted. They are one nil up. They got the goal. His name is Henrik Larsson."
 
Ironside theme (excerpt).
 
Phone Call : Guitar Riff from "Float On" by Modest Mouse
Text Message: CTU Phone Beeps from the TV Show "24" Boop boop deee booooop
Voice Mail: "Where Brooklyn At? Where Brooklyn At? Where Brooklyn At?" from Biggy Smalls infamous freestyle vs 2Pac...
Ring Back Tone: "Aint that a Kick in the Head" by Dean Martin
 
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