To be fair, it was supposed as accompaniment to the inflation of Squeaky's artificial organ (brain or member, take your pick if you're stingy. I think both.)
Why not try to quote the entire piece of the
GQ article that's applicable?
"But that’s not likely to happen here in America. We’re more likely to say to a candidate, “Don’t play my song as walk-on music.” I can think of a lot of songs of mine that I can recommend to them. For Donald Trump: “Hurry Down Doomsday (the Bugs are Taking Over).” Trump can play that
any time he wants when he wants to walk onstage."
I have no idea if Dumph used it during campaigning but I don't see anything that supports that.
A simple search finds:
“Rocket Man” -- Elton John
“Hey Jude” -- The Beatles
“Skyfall” and “Rolling in the Deep” -- Adele
“Music of the Night” -- Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera”
“Memory” -- Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats”
“Nessun Dorma” -- Pavarotti
“Don’t Stop Believin’” -- Journey
“It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” -- R.E.M.
“Rocking in the Free World” -- Neil Young
“We’re Not Gonna Take It” -- Twisted Sister
Twisted Sister?????
Why is it that those that hate something pretend to follow it much more closely than those they accuse of supporting that which they hate?
Stupidity or envy?