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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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AnneInPhilly
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The hop is a dance - at least it was in the 50's. There were plenty of sock hops that my brother went to in high school. I assumed you danced in your socks. It was held at the local Catholic School so I don't think any hanky panky was going on. It makes sense in Excursion. His wife was hauled on board accidentally - all the "b'ys" were going to a dance across the bay, but he was the only one "in the double" - the rest ere going to dance with some fine young ladies who were NOT their wives, I assume. 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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Fran
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They were sock hops so that the women's shoes would not ruin the gym floor bouncing around. It never occured to me that that's what he wanted, to take her dancing.
"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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AnnR
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Are we sure they're going to a DANCE? ( I do know a hop is a dance). It just doesn't seem to fit in to me. Does anyone know if hop ever meant hospital as suggested? I also though "bein in the double" was doubled over in laughter I'm glad all the husbands think we're putting way too much thought into this!
Peace, Ann
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BetRx
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I think that "hop" is some shortened form of hospital too. This line has had me stumped for so long, but the "get her something for a cure or take her to the hop" is what makes me think it must be a hospital. I've looked it up online but I've never found anything to suggest that "hop" has been used to mean hospital, but I still think that that's what he means. "Being in the double" I've always thought to mean doubled over in laughter. "And meself being in the double, with the funny things they'd say, they choke themselves from laughing when they'd see us in the bay." But what the heck does "she died below the brandies" mean?
~Life will be all that you make it~
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Fran
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I covered that one earlier in the thread where I thought he said that "She died, a load of brandys" as in she had too much to drink. I eventually figured out it was "below the Brandies", a body of water in Newfoundland. I've decided that "hop" is some sort of medical centre and "Being in the double" had to do with laughing. Although I originally thought he was "beat in the double" making me very confused for the longest while as to what was going on in this song. What exactly is "tear oil" anyway?
"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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BetRx
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Oh, that makes sense, the Brandies is a body of water. Before asking, I should always first check out the map of Newfoundland! I sing "tea oil," as in tea tree oil. My friend sings "pure oil." No clue. Tear, tea or pure are: none makes much sense to me. As long as no one is standing too close to me to hear me sing my wrong words or to get hit by my "Hey" flying fist, I'm a happy GBS fan!
~Life will be all that you make it~
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Fran
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I may have mentioned this before somewhere, but at the beginning of Sept, Kaesye nearly gave a few black eyes doing that. She was singing the chorus over and over, fists and all. I'm short and she's just the right height. Maybe it is pure oil but I still don't see how that would help make her better, but then old home remedies rarely make sense.
"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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Fran: They were sock hops so that the women's shoes would not ruin the gym floor bouncing around. It never occured to me that that's what he wanted, to take her dancing.
No, Fran! He wanted to go dancing! His "friends" pulled his wife on board "accidentally" as a joke I suppose. The song says they were going to "have a time" - that would indicate going to a dance, without their wives.. "pure oil" is the line and "in the double" I suppose meant doubled over but I also thought it meant he'd have to double up in his sleeeping quarters. Next time I see Darrell, I'm going to ask. 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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