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mrs frh on parklife: "hand in hand dayglow parklife" until when she was singing it and stopped half way when I said "so what are your lyrics for parklife then??"
Not song lyrics but BBC keep advertising a programme called Weenie Dancers.
I had to check the listings to find it's called We Need Answers.
no, no lyrics, just reach for the sky..
Moby - 'why does my heart' always thought it sounded like the line ' he's kn****d a dog' not 'he's lost a dog' , lol no wonder his heart felt so bad!
My friend used to sing-
"Excuse me while I kiss this guy"
-to a well known Hendrix song.... ๐
samuri - Member...not to mention, Freddie was transexual
He was gay.
Eurythmics "it's all right babies come in bags"
This thread has taken me back more years than i care to remember -
When Bat Out of Hell spent eleventeen years atop the charts...
Mate of mine used to sing it as 'like a man on a hill i'll be gone......'
and no, taking the mikey he was not ๐
anyone remember the maxell adverts?
the skids
desmond decker
The there waa T'pau
Their song "China in your hands" did sound like something completely different.
don't go around tonight
it's bound to take your life
there's a bathroom on the right.
(creedence man. )
Friend of mine thought for years that Stiff Little Fingers released a punk classic about 'Italian Lobster' (Alternative Ulster!)
Shabba Ranks' song 'Mr Loverman' - there was a Capital Radio phone in & you had to sing the next line...
should have been "Mr Loverman - Shabba"
and the girl who phoned in blurted out "Mr Loverman - Trevor" live on air.
It was hilarious....
Neil Young- Old King (off of Harvest Moon)
"....wasn't scared off jumping off the Trockenheim Pier"
in reality, it's "the truck in high gear".
[i]off of [/i]
first against the wall.
As a kid, I always wondered what a "dance settee" was.
as in
"Dance, dance wherever you may be
I am the lord of the dance settee"
Also, not a song, but I never got why Rutger Hauer started gibbering about seeing sea breams at the end of Blade Runner
I always thought that in "Steal my sunshine" Len were singing "My stinky pants were in the neighbours yard *something something something*" when in fact it was "My sticky paws were in to making straws out of big fat slurpy treats"
I thought Aerosmith were singing 'do the funky lady' in all seriousness. Like it was some kind of dance move. Admittedly I didn't know the song very well.
Oh Andy.
Please accept my apology.
I'm hardly the worst grammatical offender on this forum though.
[i]Old King[/i], [b]from[/b] Neil Young's [i]Harvest Moon[/i] LP.
Happier now?
You may ask the firing squad to stand down now, okay?
Oh cinnamon, where will you run to...
I am the lord of the dance settee....
spent best part of 20 years singing "i believe in milko" to the opening line of hot chocolate's you sexy thing... not once did i wonder what milko was ๐ณ
There's a dancy 'choon' the hook of which I keep singing as "I've gotta buy shoes so I'm ready for the weekend" It is in fact "I [b]put on[/b]my shoes and I'm ready for the weekend" I empathise with the first version more.
REM sang "Call me when you try to wake her up" and not "Come and eat your bacon up" as I thought it was.
Ken Lee?
Just heard [url=
on the radio and it reminded me that for years I thought Peter Gabriel was singing "She's so popular" rather than "Jeux Sans Frontieres".