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Old 08 Jan 2004, 11:54   #26
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In "If You Really Want To" I used to think he sang

"...and I love the little dolly that you hold on to"! instead of "I'd love to be the body that you hold on to"

I think my versions cuter!

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Old 09 Jan 2004, 03:02   #27
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I still don't know the right words (perhaps one of you can help), but in the Stone's Jumpin Jack Flash I always hear "I was raised/by two lesbian hags". I suspect that is not right....

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Old 09 Jan 2004, 12:43   #28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sherrie87
I still don't know the right words (perhaps one of you can help), but in the Stone's Jumpin Jack Flash I always hear "I was raised/by two lesbian hags". I suspect that is not right....
It goes:

I was raised by a thoothless bearded hag
I was schooled with a strap right across my back
But it's alright now, in fact it's a gas
But it's alright, I'm Jumpin Jack Flash

etc etc

hope this answers your question!

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Old 09 Jan 2004, 13:14   #29
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Dolly Parton's - Joleene. Always thought it was 'Don't Lean'
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Old 09 Jan 2004, 13:23   #30
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Louise said:
Quote:
It goes:

I was raised by a thoothless bearded hag
I was schooled with a strap right across my back
But it's alright now, in fact it's a gas
But it's alright, I'm Jumpin Jack Flash

etc etc

hope this answers your question
Thanks Louise! Now I'm feeling all enlightened and I'll have to listen to that CD on the way to work.

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Old 09 Jan 2004, 13:45   #31
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AndyK! I heard too that Meat was singin: Sniffing the glue. But Then I read the lyrics and I sight for relife.
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Old 09 Jan 2004, 13:57   #32
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LOL ageing bat .... along the same lines i always thought kenny rogers sang 'you picked a fine time to leave me lucille, 400 children and a crop in the field' not '4 hungry children' !!!!!
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Old 09 Jan 2004, 14:00   #33
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i've been singing 'gypsies, tramps and queens' since i got the cher album at xmas .... a friend came round the other day and pointed out it's 'gypsies, tramps and thieves' ... that will teach me not to read the lyrics !!!!!!
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Old 11 Feb 2004, 22:55   #34
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Instead of "the sun is just a ball of desire" in Frying pan,
I always sang "the soul is just a fallen desire"
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Old 11 Feb 2004, 23:32   #35
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Very funny this thread. I do this all the time!

I thought can't you see my faded Leavis bursting apart to be can't you see my favorite Leavis burning apart...

well... it could be... it doesn't change the meaning at least!


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Old 12 Feb 2004, 02:25   #36
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This is cracking me up.

Behind us on the 24th at Wembley, this guy was singing his heart out. Instead of...you took the words right out my mouth, he kept singing...you took the words right out of my MIND!

All of us around were laughing so hard we couldn't sing. Was too funny, God bless him, his heart was into it, just into the the wrong words.

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Old 12 Feb 2004, 02:39   #37
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Blame it on Meat's texan accent!


Patricia
... it's not my mother tongue either! look:
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Old 12 Feb 2004, 10:27   #38
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In Bat Out Of Hell I thought the bit that goes "and nothing's ever worth the cost" was "and nothing's ever worth a toss"

and

in More Than You Deserve "I won't throw you no curves" was "I won't throw you no curse"
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Old 12 Feb 2004, 14:26   #39
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I always thought it said "Back on Thai food again" Not Diet food on Shania Twains What A Way To Wanna Be
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Old 12 Feb 2004, 15:32   #40
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[quote="LostSoul"]Blame it on Meat's texan accent!


Hey, I resemble that remark! :o
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Old 13 Feb 2004, 22:19   #41
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From the Eurythmics, round about 1987 (while pregnant with leanne) -
It's alright babies come in bags

should really be It's alright baby's coming back

I should really have shot my hormones at the time :P
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Old 13 Feb 2004, 22:21   #42
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Or how about this one

Theme tune from Titanic - I believe that the heart will go on

replace with - I believe that the hot dogs go on
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Old 13 Feb 2004, 23:07   #43
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Here's one from my sister- she thought the Aerosmith song "Sweet Emotion" was Creomulsion
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Old 22 Feb 2004, 02:38   #44
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The first time I listened to Tear Me Down I understood on the spoken part this: ... He grew into a big man, with a big voice. And he sings big songs and has big TITS!!!!! instead, of course, of BIG HITS!!!

Well........... he played in Fight Club.......... right?


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Old 22 Feb 2004, 09:12   #45
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OMG Patricia, you crack me up.

But wait...as I recall Sarah Douglas actually sang those lines during the promo tour. Was funny as hell.

Rock on LS,

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Old 22 Feb 2004, 17:05   #46
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My sister couldn't understand why she was getting funny looks whilst singing along to Shania Twain's 'That Don't Impress Me Much' - the correct lyrics are

'i can't believe you kiss your car goodnight'

and she was singing

'i can't believe you kiss your c*ck at night'....
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Old 22 Feb 2004, 17:57   #47
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Quote:
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OMG Patricia, you crack me up.

But wait...as I recall Sarah Douglas actually sang those lines during the promo tour. Was funny as hell.

Rock on LS,

T
I heard about it and that's the reason why I feel less embarrassed posting it now...


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Old 22 Feb 2004, 18:14   #48
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Quote:
Originally Posted by heat
My sister couldn't understand why she was getting funny looks whilst singing along to Shania Twain's 'That Don't Impress Me Much' - the correct lyrics are

'i can't believe you kiss your car goodnight'

and she was singing

'i can't believe you kiss your c*ck at night'....
That's the best one so far. . .
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Old 22 Feb 2004, 19:48   #49
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In Chers Heart of stone

"Caress my soul and cellulite"

I still don't understand what she really means...
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Old 22 Feb 2004, 19:55   #50
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Quote:
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In Chers Heart of stone

"Caress my soul and cellulite"

I still don't understand what she really means...
Caress my soul and make it right!!
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