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(Message started by: nani on Dec 29th, 2004, 4:51pm)

Title: Lyrical Lameness
Post by nani on Dec 29th, 2004, 4:51pm
Have you ever gotten song lyrics wrong?
Sometimes for years...

I'll start:

Steve Miller Band's Big Old Jet Airliner:
I thought...We're gonna tear this light up

The Police's
Every Breath You Take (the line, How my poor heart aches):
I thought...I'm a pool hall ace.

Come on, give it up. I know I'm not the only dork here.  ;;D

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by becky8 on Dec 29th, 2004, 4:59pm
Allt the time!! I think I have alittle brain damage though! [smiley=laugh.gif] [smiley=laugh.gif] Nani, you're funny!!!

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by eddie on Dec 29th, 2004, 5:58pm
i think thats what uncles are for aggrevate the kids
i dont sing along with songs, i know i used to sing
a song to my indian niece
i dont know but ive been told eskimo puddin
is mighty cold she loved it
i guess thats why i gave her the name puddin cakes
she is all grown up now still my puddin cakes

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Bethany1 on Dec 29th, 2004, 7:26pm
I know Ill never love this way again



I thought it was:

I know I'll never lie or steal again





Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by nani on Dec 29th, 2004, 7:31pm
[smiley=laugh.gif]

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Bethany1 on Dec 29th, 2004, 7:35pm
I do it all the time Nani

Def Leppard   "Making Love Like A Man"

I thought it was  "Lady Love, Knock em Dead"


::)

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by nani on Dec 29th, 2004, 7:49pm

Quote:
I do it all the time Nani


Me, too. I am the absolute lamest person when it comes to lyrics. I can't even think of all of them, there's been sooo many. I guess it's a good thing we're so cute, huh beth.  ;;D

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Bethany1 on Dec 29th, 2004, 7:59pm
;;D  ;;D  ;;D  ;;D  ;;D  ;;D  ;;D  ;;D  ;;D

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by john_d on Dec 29th, 2004, 8:04pm
Pink Floyd 'Wish you were here'

The line went  'did you exchange, the walk on part of the war for a lead role in a cage'

Being a teenager who spent alot of time with the ganga, I thought it went 'did you exchange, the broken part of the wall for a leaf rolled in a cage.'

It was deep man, deep.  ;)

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by don on Dec 29th, 2004, 8:06pm
Wayne Newton ! My all time favorite classical musician!

I can listen for hours and hours to my Wayne Newton Music Fest CD.

Dankershien, baby, Dankershien

The Duck is lame, baby , The Duck is lame.

Interpret as you wish.

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Kevin_M on Dec 29th, 2004, 8:51pm
I remember hearing it said by someone, somewhere about Jimi Hendrix being gay and all.  Like what's with that "Purple Haze" line:

"S'CUSE ME, WHILE I KISS THIS GUY"


The Monkees' "Last Train to Clarksville" was written because the writer thought that is what he heard on a new Beatle release, 'course I forget the song now.  When he found out those weren't the words, he released the similar sounding, Clarksville song.  


Kevin M

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by nani on Dec 29th, 2004, 8:58pm

Quote:
I remember hearing it said by someone, somewhere about Jimi Hendrix being gay and all.  Like what's with that "Purple Haze" line:

"S'CUSE ME, WHILE I KISS THIS GUY"


LOL Kevin...that was Dave Barry (the humorist). That's what got me to start this thread...I heard Purple Haze and thought of Dave Barry! Then I thought of all my own... ;;D

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Kevin_M on Dec 29th, 2004, 9:09pm
For the first time after all these years, in the movie " The Wizard of Oz",  the guards had that chant going at the castle as they formed a line and the three bungling friends of Dorothy joined them to get into the castle dressed as guards.

I always just used to sing, "OH WE OH, OOH WE OH"

Apparently, the guards weren't that fond of the witch but very afraid of her.  What they were actually singing was:

"OH WE LOATHE, THE OLD ONE"


Kevin M

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Charlie on Dec 29th, 2004, 9:16pm

Quote:
Wayne Newton ! My all time favorite classical musician!

My kinda guy. Donkey Chain, Dahlink, Donkey Chain.

I don't care if it rains or freezes.....

Charlie

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by BlueMeanie on Dec 29th, 2004, 9:20pm
I just make my own words. It's alot easier that way.  [smiley=huh.gif]

A guy called the radio station the other day wanting to here the new STYX version of The Beatles "I am the Walrus". He asked if they would play "I am a Walnut". lmao

If you haven't listened to it yet, it's pretty good.

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by eddie on Dec 29th, 2004, 9:29pm
this is eddie's wife he always thought that pink floyds
song another brick in the wall sounded like
if you dont beat your meat, you cant have any pu##y
and it actually says
if you dont eat your meat, you cant have any pudding...


PAM

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Sylvan on Dec 29th, 2004, 11:28pm
Please tell me i'm not the only one who ever thought the words to Creedence Clearwater Revival's Bad Moon Rising were ..... there's a bathroom on the right ...   ::)

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by JDH on Dec 29th, 2004, 11:50pm
"Excuse me while I kiss this guy"
Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze "Excuse me while I kiss the sky"

"... I'll supply the face "
Billy Idol - Eyes Without a Face "...eyes without a face "

"She got a nice white dress and a pony on her Confimation..."
Billy Joel - Only The Good Die Young "She got a nice white dress and a party on her Confimation..."

"You had one eye in the middle..."
Carly Simon - You're so Vian "You had one eye in the mirror...."

" . . . and the dogs say goodnight"
Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World "I . . and the dark, sacred night

"Just then a police man stepped up to me, asked us, said, "Please, hey
Whoopy-cat"
Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop "Just then a police man stepped up to me, asked us, said, "Please, hey,
would we care.... To all get in line.""

"I'll never be your pizza burning"
Rolling Stones - Beast of Burden "I'll never be your beast of burden"


Jim  ;;D

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by nani on Dec 29th, 2004, 11:56pm
[smiley=crackup.gif]   [smiley=crackup.gif]

OMG...these are cracking me up!!! I knew I wasn't the only one. Unfortunately, all this laughing is bringing tears to my eyes...

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Mr. Happy on Dec 30th, 2004, 12:21am
I want to squeeze your lemon, till the juice runs down my.....
Led Zepplin

I need a new drug.
Huey Lewis

That's all I can remember.....but it doesn't matter, cuz this is a really Lame thread,
RJ

http://mushys.com/pix/lamenet.gif

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Carl_D on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:58am
OMG! Being a musician I had to respond to this thread.
I grew up on Sabbath, Kiss, Rush, etc. Quickly graduated into the hardcore punk/ Death metal, and what blew everyone away was, I could understand most of it (mostly.) With that being said...

The only song I can ever remember fucking with me (besides half of System of A Down's stuff)

The classic version of Manfred Manns Earth Band "Blinded By The Light." I always thought growing up that the line directly after that in the chorus was...

"Blinded by the light... Wrapped up like a douche, you know the runner in the night" ;;D

The actual lyric is...

"Blinded by the night... Cut loose like a deuce another runner in the night"

Funny, my mom always thought that Ozzy Osbournes "Crazy Train" said

"I'm going up the river with crazy fred."

The actual lyric is...

"I'm going off the rails on a crazy train."

However, one note on something I considered, for its day and time, very lyrically cool and sly was The Baby's -  Midnight Rendevous. My friends thought I was crazy, but at the very end you can hear John Waite say during the fade out "Oh girl I really wanna fuck you."  Finally I recorded it off of K-She 95 and played it for everybody. ;;D

Rock on,
Carl D

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by nani on Dec 30th, 2004, 9:24am

Quote:
"Blinded by the night... Cut loose like a deuce another runner in the night"


[smiley=laugh.gif]   I used to think it was...cut up like a douche bag, rolling in the night.

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Bethany1 on Dec 30th, 2004, 10:06am

on 12/29/04 at 23:50:44, JDH wrote:
"... I'll supply the face "
Billy Idol - Eyes Without a Face "...eyes without a face "


Jim  ;;D



OMG...  [smiley=crackup.gif]

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Sylvan on Dec 30th, 2004, 10:30am
A Classic (that i'll bet many of you misheard)

Jimmy Buffet Margaritaville

Blew out my flip-flip
Stepped on a pop-tart

(should be pop-top)

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by broomhilda on Dec 30th, 2004, 10:54am
[smiley=crackup.gif]This thread is cracking me up [smiley=laugh.gif]

To funny everyone [smiley=laugh.gif]

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Gator on Dec 30th, 2004, 11:01am

on 12/29/04 at 20:58:51, nani wrote:
Then I thought of all my own... ;;D


Am I the only one that got a little worried when I read this?   LMAO



Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by LeLimey on Dec 30th, 2004, 1:36pm
There was a song with the line "when the going gets tough" by Billy Ocean .. I was convinced it was "Go and get stuffed"... I think I just need new ears!

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by JenniferD on Dec 30th, 2004, 2:38pm

The classic version of Manfred Manns Earth Band "Blinded By The Light." I always thought growing up that the line directly after that in the chorus was...

"Blinded by the light... Wrapped up like a douche, you know the runner in the night" ;;D

The actual lyric is...

"Blinded by the night... Cut loose like a deuce another runner in the night"


This thread has me in hysterics!!!  Blinded by the light is the worst lyrics that noone understands!!  LOL

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by SFChris on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:24pm
Bob Marley's "I shot the sheriff" - I thought it was a drinking song called "Wine, shot, and Sherry".   :-[

My younger sister cracked me up when I heard her singing the Rolling Stones' "Beast of Burden" - she sang I'll never drive your big Surburben....

Chris

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Bethany1 on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:28pm

on 12/30/04 at 15:24:58, SFChris wrote:
"Beast of Burden" - she sang I'll never drive your big Surburben....

Chris



That is a riot         [smiley=crackup.gif]

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Gator on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:31pm

on 12/30/04 at 14:38:56, JenniferD wrote:
Blinded by the light is the worst lyrics that noone understands!!  LOL


Oh, I don't know.  I'm still trying to figure out what Paul Revere and the Raiders are saying in Louie Louie.  :-/

Gator

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Bethany1 on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:33pm
Louie Louie ohhhh I said a week ago. ya ya ya ya ya ya

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Ree on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:49pm
that line in the song by Elton John... "I hope you don't mind, I hope you don't mind that I put down into words"

well Scott used to think it was  A HOKEY DOUGH  MA A HOKEY DOUGH MA etc... one day he asked me what that meant. I almost died laughing...

and Breezy's rendition of Ghost Busters instead of Who you gonna call... she sings  WHO BA DOBA CALL... GHOST BUSTERS...

YA THEY ARE MY KIDS........... REE

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by Ree on Dec 30th, 2004, 3:55pm

on 12/29/04 at 21:09:38, Kevin_M wrote:
For the first time after all these years, in the movie " The Wizard of Oz",  the guards had that chant going at the castle as they formed a line and the three bungling friends of Dorothy joined them to get into the castle dressed as guards.

I always just used to sing, "OH WE OH, OOH WE OH"

Apparently, the guards weren't that fond of the witch but very afraid of her.  What they were actually singing was:

"OH WE LOATHE, THE OLD ONE"


Kevin M
WE THOUGHT THAT WAS OREO OOOOOOOOOOH OREO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOH LOLOL IM GIGGLING

Title: Re: Lyrical Lameness
Post by medic1852 on Dec 30th, 2004, 6:55pm


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on Dec 29th, 2004, 9:09pm, Kevin_M wrote:For the first time after all these years, in the movie " The Wizard of Oz",  the guards had that chant going at the castle as they formed a line and the three bungling friends of Dorothy joined them to get into the castle dressed as guards.  

Well I thought it was "oo wee oo ho chee men"



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