Friends, you can cure the Ford
Now I’m no longer than before
But that’s OK
I’m just lemonade…
“I walked out and found that I had kissed my love, kissed her goodbye”
“And Little Early Burly gave my anus Curly-whirly.”
That it is.
Was he wrapped up in a douche?
Blinded By The Light by both Bruce and Manfred Man. Both are equally garbled.
Is one hanging? I don’t know. But I got another one. I don’t think anyone would get it without a clue.
“Lose my soul, feed my head …”
Spoilered clue:
Foo Fighter’s song … comes right after the title of the song.
I didn’t even know the real words until I just looked them up a few minutes ago.
“I guess every porno refuge has it’s price.”
Lyin’ Eyes, by the Eagles
“Layin’ earth, burnside!”
Biggirl, you are correct. It was “Undercover Angel.” The line goes “Undercover angel, midnight fantasy. I’ve never had a dream that made sweet love to me.”
I could never convince my sister and cousin that Tennessee had no context in that line, but that fantasy made perfect sense.
Cuckoorex, I gotta pass…I’m stumped.
Okay, this one is hard, so I’ll tell you right off, it’s an Elton John song. I really thought I heard it this way, but my excuse is, Elton’s got some really funky inflections on some of his tunes…
“Baby doll, an’ she’s so blendin’”
Tiny Dancer … “Lay my down, in sheet of linen …”
I always heard “dunder chief”. I don’t know what I thought dunder was supposed to mean.
How about this one? “Gimme the Beach Boys and free my soul”
My dad had a good laugh at me over that one. I tried to play it off like I was singing it wrong on purpose, as a joke, but that’s really what I thought it was. I just thought the singer was a big fan of the Beach Boys.
“Drift Away,” by Dobie Gray.
Hint: REM
“It’s the End of the World As We Know It.”
And I knew before the clue, because I heard something very similar when I first heard the song.
And for my own:
“I’m not talking about linen, and I don’t want to change a line…”
I like this one - “The algebra has a devil for a sidekick. eeeeh, ahh, eeeeeeh, ahh, eeeeeeeeeeeeeee…”
Or Robert Palmer’s “Might as well face it, you’re a dick with a glove.”
I’m not talking about the linen. . .
I Really Love To See You Tonight by England Dan and John Ford Coley. This I know because that’s how Samuel L. Jackson sang it.
I’ll never be your pizza burnin’
“When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s ‘amore’!”
What do you mean, “It’s real!”? :eek:
Has anyone else ever heard this CCR song?
“Memories of elephants, all playing in the band”