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It is catchy even though I am not all that fond of it.

I like it, but I don't. I would to hear just an instrumental version as well.

But my wife and I both will be singing or humming it...we are morons.

I do like that they "show" Springfield and that they use a lighthouse.

And it is nice to see characters like Beth, who are not on contract, a part of it.

Very inclusive.

They did say the openings would be changing constantly.

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I think I agree with you, but doesn't that mean I am praising something of Jill Farren Phelps'? I don't want to do that.

I also liked the last instrumental one they had. I just loved that tune.

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Yeah ... until you actually watch the show. Then, whenever you see the opening (or just hear the theme) on TV, you know that's your cue to run like hell.

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^ Yeah, whatever happened to, "If you guys hate GL so much, send them your resume and tell 'em you could do better!"?

If you think you could write, perform and produce a better theme song, Kwing, be our guest. ;)

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