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Main Discussion Area => Mondegreens, My 3 Songs, Other Trivia => Topic started by: mshray on June 27, 2005, 11:38:33 AM
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
does Love's "7 and 7 is" count?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
does Love's "7 and 7 is" count?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
good one!
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Well it's REALLY been a while since I posted any of these, but Annalisa just played "Emperor's New Clothes" & "What's Up?" back to back.
Sinead O'Connor - "Emperor's New Clothes"
Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells A Story"
The Cure - "Just Like Heaven"
4 Non-Blondes - "What's Up?"
The Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23"
The Band - "The Weight"
different explanations, but each comes from the same angle.
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Well it's REALLY been a while since I posted any of these, but Annalisa just played "Emperor's New Clothes" & "What's Up?" back to back.
Sinead O'Connor - "Emperor's New Clothes"
Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells A Story"
The Cure - "Just Like Heaven"
4 Non-Blondes - "What's Up?"
The Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23"
The Band - "The Weight"
different explanations, but each comes from the same angle.
I'd like to give these a try, but I'm mesmorized by the cleavage.... can't concentrate on my three songs... must. stare. at. breasts....
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Well it's REALLY been a while since I posted any of these, but Annalisa just played "Emperor's New Clothes" & "What's Up?" back to back.
Sinead O'Connor - "Emperor's New Clothes"
Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells A Story"
The Cure - "Just Like Heaven"
4 Non-Blondes - "What's Up?"
The Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23"
The Band - "The Weight"
different explanations, but each comes from the same angle.
Set 1: the title doesn't appear until the final words.
Set 2: the title doesn't appear at all, though words similar to it do.
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Well it's REALLY been a while since I posted any of these, but Annalisa just played "Emperor's New Clothes" & "What's Up?" back to back.
Sinead O'Connor - "Emperor's New Clothes"
Rod Stewart - "Every Picture Tells A Story"
The Cure - "Just Like Heaven"
4 Non-Blondes - "What's Up?"
The Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23"
The Band - "The Weight"
different explanations, but each comes from the same angle.
Set 1: the title doesn't appear until the final words.
Set 2: the title doesn't appear at all, though words similar to it do.
voila! And can anyone tell me why that song is NOT called Strawberry Letter 22? I presume that there must be a story behind it, like how "Badge" got it's title.
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voila! And can anyone tell me why that song is NOT called Strawberry Letter 22? I presume that there must be a story behind it, like how "Badge" got it's title.
Actually, I can. The story goes, Shuggie Otis and his SO wrote gushy letters back and forth, actually keeping count of the correspondence. Shuggie sings, "A letter from you / Strawberry Letter 22," and responds with the song -- the song itself is Strawberry Letter No. 23.
Now you tell me the "Badge" story, because I don't know it.
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voila! And can anyone tell me why that song is NOT called Strawberry Letter 22? I presume that there must be a story behind it, like how "Badge" got it's title.
Actually, I can. The story goes, Shuggie Otis and his SO wrote gushy letters back and forth, actually keeping count of the correspondence. Shuggie sings, "A letter from you / Strawberry Letter 22," and responds with the song -- the song itself is Strawberry Letter No. 23.
Now you tell me the "Badge" story, because I don't know it.
Thanks Gaz, that is a great one.
And per your request...
Clapton & Harrison were already great buds by this time (& presumably Eric was already fixated on Patty), and George had agreed to co-write an as-yet-unnamed song with Cream. George got inspired while sitting in a pub or coffee house or some such & scrawled out the bridge on a napkin. He put the letters "B r i d g e" across the top and eventually handed it to Clapton, who didn't look at it until sometime later, by which time the "r" & the "i" had run together. He incorporated the bridge (which is probably my favorite bridge in all of rock 'n' roll) and assumed that George had also supplied him with the title: Badge.
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Clapton & Harrison were already great buds by this time (& presumably Eric was already fixated on Patty), and George had agreed to co-write an as-yet-unnamed song with Cream. George got inspired while sitting in a pub or coffee house or some such & scrawled out the bridge on a napkin. He put the letters "B r i d g e" across the top and eventually handed it to Clapton, who didn't look at it until sometime later, by which time the "r" & the "i" had run together. He incorporated the bridge (which is probably my favorite bridge in all of rock 'n' roll) and assumed that George had also supplied him with the title: Badge.
Moral: never write songs on napkins in pubs while you're smashed.
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
mellow yellow - donovan (fourteen)
livin' for the city - stevie wonder (fourteen hours)
letitgo - prince (fourteen years)
tell mama - janis joplin (fourteen)
soul suckin jerk - beck (fourteen days)
flower - liz phair (fourteen)
flash - queen (fourteen hours)
like a tattoo - sade (fourteen)
children's crusade - sting (nineteen fourteen)
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
mellow yellow - donovan (fourteen)
livin' for the city - stevie wonder (fourteen hours)
letitgo - prince (fourteen years)
tell mama - janis joplin (fourteen)
soul suckin jerk - beck (fourteen days)
flower - liz phair (fourteen)
flash - queen (fourteen hours)
like a tattoo - sade (fourteen)
children's crusade - sting (nineteen fourteen)
Is that "The Battle of New Orleans" that begins, "In 1814 we took a little trip"?
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
mellow yellow - donovan (fourteen)
livin' for the city - stevie wonder (fourteen hours)
letitgo - prince (fourteen years)
tell mama - janis joplin (fourteen)
soul suckin jerk - beck (fourteen days)
flower - liz phair (fourteen)
flash - queen (fourteen hours)
like a tattoo - sade (fourteen)
children's crusade - sting (nineteen fourteen)
Is that "The Battle of New Orleans" that begins, "In 1814 we took a little trip"?
In a roundabout way, how about Love's "Seven and Seven Is?"
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Just heard the first of these songs on DDT, so my memory was jogged:
Sentimental Lady - Fleetwood Mac
Do You Know What I Mean? - Lee Michaels
Mandolin Rain - Rod Stewart
I don't think this should be too hard...
shouldn't this be My "14" Songs?
14 joys
14 days
14 years
If you can find 11 more songs with the number 14 in them, then yes.
mellow yellow - donovan (fourteen)
livin' for the city - stevie wonder (fourteen hours)
letitgo - prince (fourteen years)
tell mama - janis joplin (fourteen)
soul suckin jerk - beck (fourteen days)
flower - liz phair (fourteen)
flash - queen (fourteen hours)
like a tattoo - sade (fourteen)
children's crusade - sting (nineteen fourteen)
Is that "The Battle of New Orleans" that begins, "In 1814 we took a little trip"?
In a roundabout way, how about Love's "Seven and Seven Is?"
Geoff, scroll up to your June 27th post -- you just JINXED yerself!