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Post by cupcakes on Mar 30, 2018 13:04:22 GMT
tpfkar "I don't want to go out. I don't want to stay in."
For a long time I thought REO were singing to a chick named "Enuletta". Even more obscure and embarrassing, "Brother let you have the right, if you're on the fre-quen-cy". Being a huge fan of the first 2 Fixx albums and the song being named "Privilege", that is. Changing
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Post by kls on Mar 30, 2018 13:08:42 GMT
One of my students got a lyric from Uptown Funk wrong. "Make Mick Jagger wanna retire man." Instead of "Make a dragon wanna retire man." I like the Mick Jagger one better, lol.
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Post by alpha128 on Mar 30, 2018 13:15:34 GMT
Doing research for this thread on Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, I discovered that the lyrics are "So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye?" For a long time I thought they were "So you think you can stomp me and spit in my eye?"
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Post by someguy on Mar 30, 2018 14:10:23 GMT
"One of These Nights" by the Eagles. The lyric was "I can feel her but she's nowhere in sight", and I thought it was "I can see her but she's nowhere in sight".
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Apr 1, 2018 2:55:04 GMT
One my favorites from recent years is Anthrax's Monster at the End:
At 0:51: "Down in underwear the damned are riding."
I know it's "and under where," but how does a band write/sing that lyric without hearing it how everyone will hear it?
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