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Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics
Last post Mon, May 26 2008, 11:11 AM by AnneInPhilly. 228 replies.
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I thought it might be fun to get past our embarrassment and share some of our mis-heard Great Big Sea lyrics. I've had some doozies but I figured I'd start with my most recent discovery. This past week I was in the kitchen listening to my dish-washing music (CD's I kind of like but not enough to listen to at any other time). That day it was Omar Blondahl, a man from a time when lyrics were not drowned out by music. I got to Jack Hinks and heard "Like a ramblin' true-blue when the reckoning's due.." and the light bulb went off. So that's what Alan's saying, "When the reckning comes due" all this time I've been singing "when the rent becomes due" because, after all, old Jack has to sleep it off somewheres.
"I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita What's wrong with a little flirtation? Monster Tee
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AnneInPhilly
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Don't feel bad Fran. I thought those were the words for years! Anne
And when the winds of change begin to blow, I'll whisper, "You're my lighthouse" in case you didn't know. Sons of Maxwell visit my website!: Anne's Philly Phan Site at http://www.gbsfanatic.com
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Columbine: Because it was full of a tasty beverage! A pub I used to go to after work in Berlin, NH served pints in Mason jars. This was a LONG time ago, though. Love, Columbine (off to grab a pillow and raise her feet)
Ahh the memories....My friend and I frequented a bar in Eau Claire, WI named "Clancy's" that served their beer and mixed drinks in mason jars. It was a great little spot, but then again I was biased as all hell...who can resist hanging out in a pub named after the significant other in your life? *lol* My lyric snafu....In "jolly rovin tar" I always thought they were singing, "get up jack, john's in town"...I just assumed John was the guy everyone wanted to party with. *lol*
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES - NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANYTHING BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.
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Mason jar seemed so reasonable so I never questioned it until I saw the words in print. I thought the whole line was "Got my chair and mason jar." It made sense then and still does. Fits well with the song. But I have been corrected since then.
But I know I'm going to do it again! Oh Yeah! Robbie
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Let me preface by saying that I thought Jack was settling up when the rent becomes due until I read Fran's post. My two faves: Ah ha, me boys, I need a latte. and, courtesy of my then 5 year old: My wife she is a pirate.
In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is flowing and the Lord demands a song!
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Just in case you haven't figured out the lyrics yet, the line is "Get up Jack, John sit down." I really don't want this to sound like I'm bragging or nerdy or anything, but I can't recall a time where I ever misheard lyrics. If I ever had a problem hearing the lyrics and they weren't in the liner notes of the album, I just looked them up online as soon as I could to avoid any bad habits when I would sing 'em. It's just something I do.
Half an hour of sunshine is worth a week of rain. "Libraries have always been home to me. They have seemed not inhibiting, not scary, but veritable lighthouses of Utopian order and generosity amid the clutter and ignorance and selfishness of so much of the life that is lived in this world." Robert Hughes Time Magazine
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Come and I Will Sing You has some interesting potential screwups.
"Five firemen under the bush"
"Three limo drivers"
... the list just goes on. Poor Bob.
Great Big Stuff! "I'm still in diapers, actually." - Ron Hynes "Any people from Newfoundland? Whaddya doin' here?! Taking all the jobs?! REVENGE!" - Ron Hynes "You're like Bob with tits." - Candace
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Sharneliz: Let me preface by saying that I thought Jack was settling up when the rent becomes due until I read Fran's post. My two faves: Ah ha, me boys, I need a latte. and, courtesy of my then 5 year old: My wife she is a pirate.
There was a very long pause there for a second as I tried to remember what exactly the wife is. I've always sung tyrant (managed to get that one right) but your 5 year old's pirate blends right in. ARG! I'm thinkin' me B'ys need to learn to enunciate. Bob's the worst of all & Come and I Will SIng You is the worst of the lot. 7 senators under the sky (?), 5 fair men under the bush (if they're so hot, why are they hiding?) 4 are gospel creatures (I swear I heard Bob say this once or twice) Coated all in green-o (why did they paint themselves green? Is it St Patrick's?) I never can remember the correct words wile I'm singing along, (I just checked them and have already forgotten them) a problem compounded by the book of the same name that lists a different version. What exactly are Bright-eyed Shiners anyway? (I forgot one, I once slipped up while singing and Shriners came out.) Helmethead: "I was rival with the daughter of the coach". Figured the daughter was hot for the same girl as Ol' Helmethead.
"I see you in the front row, bouncing up and down, you're ripped and ready for a night downtown." ~ Margarita What's wrong with a little flirtation? Monster Tee
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