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Clamps says, "Bada-climp bada-clamp" which is a reference to "Bada-bing bada-boom." Reception
Bada Bing! is a fictional strip club from the HBO drama television series The Sopranos. It was a key location for events in the series, named for the catchphrase "bada bing", a phrase popularized by James Caan's character Sonny Corleone in The Godfather . [ 1 ]
The Metallica song "King Nothing", from Load, is played in the background while Paulie talks to Tony at the Bada Bing! after he visits the psychic. The song "Mona Lisa" is heard in the background at the Duke's Stockyard Inn (an Irish bar and restaurant) where Tony and Pussy eat steaks, reminisce, and discuss God.
The Bing scenes are filmed at a real-life gentleman’s club, Satin Dolls. It’s still open decades later — including at 1 p.m. on a Thursday. The sign for the Satin Dolls club pays tribute to ...
The Satin Dolls Gentlemen's Club and Sports Bar in Lodi was made famous in "The Sopranos" as the Bada Bing strip club, a key location throughout the series. The club closed in December of 2017 but ...
The song playing while Tony is flirting with a stripper at the Bada Bing! is "Emma" by Hot Chocolate. While Jason Parisi is talking to Tony at the Bada Bing!, "Body Burn" by Cubanate and "Supermassive Black Hole" by Muse are played. The song played at the first frat party is "Salt Shaker" by Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz.
The song snippet briefly heard when Paulie sees an apparition of the Virgin Mary at the Bada Bing! is "Cinnabar (Hairsprayed Ways Mix)", by the electronic music group Tipsy (band). The polka played on accordion by Myron Floren on The Lawrence Welk Show during Paulie's visit to Nucci is the Norwegian children's song "Hompetitten" (presented as ...
"The Bing", as it is often referred to, is one of the crime family's major meeting spots, and doubles as a brothel. Silvio loves and cares about, and is a strong father to his teenage daughter Heather, whom he calls The Principessa. Silvio says that Heather disapproves of his profession, calling it "degrading to women".