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Skipping Stones with TMNT’s Master Splinter

Remember when the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles formed a band and went on a tour presented by Pizza Hut? Stop lying, yes, you do. The hair band vibe of the “Coming Out of Their Shells Tour” was pretty freaking epic, but one of the gems of the album was actually Splinter’s contribution, “Skipping Stones.” Looking back now, though, the song, video and performance are all gloriously ’90’s cheese, but back then, this song was our Bon Jovi. Remember kids, the rings of the puddle are what you put out into the world, a Splinter precursor to “Don’t be a dick.”

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Comments

  1. Amit says:

    Zune and iPod: Most people crmapoe the Zune to the Touch, but after seeing how slim and surprisingly small and light it is, I consider it to be a rather unique hybrid that combines qualities of both the Touch and the Nano. It’s very colorful and lovely OLED screen is slightly smaller than the touch screen, but the player itself feels quite a bit smaller and lighter. It weighs about 2/3 as much, and is noticeably smaller in width and height, while being just a hair thicker.

  2. Joseph says:

    Not only did I have this on VHS but BEFORE that my dad took me to the show, I don’t remember a lot from that age, but I remember that day like it was yesterday. One of my best memories of my dad, I thought that was sooooo cool of him. He even bought me some nunchukas at the concert but after the show he took me to Whataburger and I left them at the table! It was a tragic loss and I have never fully recovered from that loss…the horror….the horror…

  3. Marwan Imam says:

    I grew up in egypt so all we had access to was the show and the toys, so thanks for sharing this

  4. Marwan Imam says:

    I grew up in egypt so all we had access to was the show and the toys, so thanks for sharing this…

  5. This was my very first concert. I’m pretty sure Rick Moranis had some part in this….

  6. shawnb says:

    Doing tai chi on stage while making sure to hold on to the microphone – priceless.

  7. King Kracka says:

    I loved this album as a child. Carried the cassette tape with my everywhere and probably wore it out listening to it. Ah yes, the glory days of the TMNT. Movie, cartoon and a live action freaking concert.

  8. bastien says:

    He didn’t say “water” or “rings” enough for my taste.

  9. John says:

    The second I popped in the cassette after eating at Pizza Hut it broke. Talk about a sign.

  10. J. Rabbitte says:

    This was my first concert, first row mezzanine at Radio City Music Hall. Every nerd has those formative experiences, and, despite the obvious cheese, this was one of mine. I don’t know if this is purely nostalgia talking, but this tune brings a smile to my face without fail.

  11. chris says:

    OMG a song about skipping stones what fascinating topic is he going to talk about next, doing his taxes.

  12. HELL YES!! Oh my god I loved this tape so much as a kid. I also have it saved in my music on grooveshark. Still listen to it sometimes. One of those pieces of nostalgia that will never die. I’m so glad you posted this! Keep walkin’ straight and singin’ about it, my man!

  13. Kyle Anderson says:

    This was always the song I’d fast forward through. This and the dumb April song.