Wow. I had to look it up. I thought that was the lyric, too.
So did I actually! Honestly, my collection isn't exactly flush with Stevie Nicks numbers.
Wow. I had to look it up. I thought that was the lyric, too.
My favorite was when a girlfriend's room-mate mis-heard Rage Against The Machine's "Bulls On Parade." She thought the chorus was "We're really rather friendly. With a pocket full of shells." (should have been "They rally round the family! With a pocket full of shells!")
More recently, I mistook the lyrics to "Pumped Up Kicks," thinking it said
"All the other kids with the pumped up kicks you better run, better run, faster than my brother." For quite a while I wondered what the brother was going to do when he caught up with the kids. I finally realized it says "All the other kids with the pumped up kicks you better run, better run, faster than my bullet.")
sore's on my genitals,
i'm a loser baby, so why dont ya kill me...Beck -Loser
for all i know, thats what he really says...anyone know the real line?
I heard a DJ on local radio quoting it as, "All the other kids with the plumped up lips." I think she thought the song was about Botox. Seriously?!? You work at the radio station!!
For the longest time I really liked, and could never find, that Rage Against the Machine song, "Where the Redneck Kids are F*&ked." It wasn't until much later that I realized the song was "Renegades of Funk."
sore's on my genitals,
i'm a loser baby, so why dont ya kill me...Beck -Loser
for all i know, thats what he really says...anyone know the real line?
Secret Asian Man!
Edit--Apparently, it was George Takei this whole time. Who knew?
HA, I thought that was the lyric...
When I was a kid I thought Stevie Nicks was saying "Just like the one winged dove" on edge of seventeen. My mom thought it was hilarious.
Lets not forget the classic Manfred Manns Earth Band lyrics " wrapped up like a ******"...I mean "revved up like a deuce".
Lets not forget the classic Manfred Manns Earth Band lyrics " wrapped up like a ******"...I mean "revved up like a deuce".