Talk:Motorpsycho Nitemare

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Name of song[edit]

Is this song not called "Motorpsycho Nitemare"? That is, at least, how it is spelled on my copy of the record. --Tokle 14:06, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

On mine too (front and back), as well as at AMG and MusicBrainz. So I moved it. --PEJL 12:04, 8 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Seinfeld & the Nitemare[edit]

The article says that Seinfeld parodies the song when Newman finds himself at a farm. Seeing as how it's a pretty cliche story, is there any evidence to suggest that they were specifically rerefencing Dylan? ~ Dancemotron (talk) 21:53, 12 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think so. You can find that story portrayed even in "the three stooges", back in the 40's. In fact, Dylan himself made fun of the cliche in the song, when he said "Oh no no no, I've been through this movie before". I also doubt that the White Zombie reference is related to this song. Most of White Zombie's songs take references from rare US B-movies from the seventies. One those movies was entilted "Motorpsycho"... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.211.88.244 (talk) 23:48, 28 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]