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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyAnika View Post
    This reminds me of a funny story about that song, shortly after DH and I started dating we heard this song on the radio. He was trying to sing along and he thought the words were

    ". . . You better run, you better take a bus"

    I started laughing at him and he had no idea why.

    Kind of like "Big old jet airliner" = "Big old Jed had a light on" . . .
    LOL - your husband can come sing along with me. I have no idea about lyrics and Im constantly finding out I have been singing the wrong words for years.

    Reminds me of that movie with Whoopie Goldberg - Jumpin Jack Flash???

    She is trying to work out the words to a Stones song and its hilarious.
    I still have no idea what the words are to that song.
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    I am from the stoneage and don't have an ipod or mp3 player but IF I did
    I would definately have MEATLOAF's "I'd do anything for love" In fact I would probably have ALL of Bat out of Hell I and II on it.

    YES I admit it I LOVE Meatloaf songs EEEEEEEEEK

    I would then follow it w/ Bette Midler's version of Under the boardwalk, Higher and Higher and In the Mood

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    Quote Originally Posted by IFjane View Post
    I don't think I'd be embarrassed if someone found the songs on my ipod

    KT Tunstall - Black Horse & a Cherry Tree

    and on, and on, and on.....
    Are you sure about that one? ? ? ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk View Post
    LOL - your husband can come sing along with me. I have no idea about lyrics and Im constantly finding out I have been singing the wrong words for years.

    Reminds me of that movie with Whoopie Goldberg - Jumpin Jack Flash???

    She is trying to work out the words to a Stones song and its hilarious.
    I still have no idea what the words are to that song.
    DH has less-than-great hearing, so he's always slaughtering the lyrics to songs--though sometimes he sticks with his "revised" version even after someone (usually me) corrects him.

    And re: "Land Down Under"--I still don't know what vegemite is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree View Post
    If someone you know found your iPod, what would be the most embarrassing song they would find?

    I'll go first...

    Slotted among Nine Inch Nails, Placebo and the White Stripes is...
    The disco hit "Born to Be Alive"

    I have no excuse.

    Except that it's good to spin to.

    ***hiding my face***
    I have to ask how old you are? Just unusual songs.
    I have similiar taste. Amongst my nine inch nails Closer (very suggestive ) I have old duran duran (with some new. and brian Setzer , chris Issacs, natalie merchant, and a guy named John Butler. None of them go together. But Closer would be the most embarraising because the words are well....... nasty. And if you look at me you don't think that I could listen to a song like that.
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    No need for a confession, as I am not embarassed by any of my music That being said, somebody might wonder why I have a double cd worth of disco and just about the entire Beastie Boys collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eclectic View Post
    YES I admit it I LOVE Meatloaf songs EEEEEEEEEK
    Me too! I have Paradise By The Dashboard Light, You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth, Bat Out Of Hell, and All Revved Up With No Place To Go on my iPod. No better cure for flagging energy in the saddle than rockin' tunes like those.
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    I don't have an ipod but this is my workout CD playlist. Have no idea if there's anything I should be embarrased about...

    I Want You To Want Me Cheap Trick
    Texan Love Song Elton John
    Hotel Yorba The White Stripes
    What I Like About You The Romantics
    You Really Got Me The Kinks
    500 Miles Proclaimers
    Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy Big & Rich
    Get Out of My Dreams, Get into My Car Billy Ocean
    Hurts So Good John Cougar Mellencamp
    Why Don't We Do It In The Road Beatles
    Then I Met You Proclaimers
    Saw Her Standing There Beatles
    Paradise By The Dashboard Light Meatloaf
    I've Got My Mind Set On You George Harrison
    I Want To Hold Your Hand Beatles
    Fell In Love With A Girl The White Stripes
    Crazy Little Thing Called Love Elvis Presley
    Hot Dog Led Zeppelin
    Footloose Kenny Loggins
    Do You Love Me The Contours
    Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison
    Put Your Hands up in the Air ??
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    Ok so I too am all over the board when it comes to my Ipod but I think the most embarassing song on there is probably "Milkshake" by Kelis or "The Warrior" by Scandal......

    I would NEVER be ashamed of any disco on my ipod.... especially if its KC & the Sunshine Band cuz they ROCK (I'm a disco junkie)

    I think the best on my ipod right now is either Thunderstruck by AC/DC or "get down with the sickness" by Disturbed

    Told you I was all over the board.......
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    I have pretty varied tastes. But most of my friends would be rather surprised to hear the following on my notPod*:

    --Low Rider, by War
    --All That She Wants, by Ace of Base
    --Everybody Dance now, by C+C Music Factory
    --Title theme from the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly soundtrack, by Morricone.
    --mandarin chinese language lessons, which can be awfully jarring when they pop up in the shuffle rotation

    And by the way, if you should ever find yourself in a public place rockin' out to the DiVinyl's "I Touch Myself", I strongly recommend resisting the urge to sing along out loud. Not that I would know anything about that.


    *generic non-Apple MP3 player

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    Under my guilty pleasures:

    Sexyback by Justin T.
    I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred
    Toxic by Britney
    Walk Away by Kelly C.
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    Fine, fine, I'll fess up.

    I never tire of Grace Slick, you know from Jefferson Airplane.

    Especially, 'White Rabbit', 'Pretty As You Feel', and of course, 'Somebody to Love'.

    I may, possibly, it could be, have Elvis Crespo's "Suavemente" & a little Johnny Ventura "Patacon Pisao", then again, I may deny it to the very end!

    There, I feel better already, now where did I put that Ana Gabriel CD...
    Last edited by Cassandra_Cain; 12-08-2006 at 08:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad JuJu View Post
    DH has less-than-great hearing, so he's always slaughtering the lyrics to songs--though sometimes he sticks with his "revised" version even after someone (usually me) corrects him.

    And re: "Land Down Under"--I still don't know what vegemite is.
    LOL - check this out.

    http://www.vegemite.com.au/
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerchick68 View Post
    I do believe Jungle Boogie is right before Slim Shady
    Slim Shady is a good one!
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