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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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  •  Mon, May 19 2008, 6:22 AM 123228 in reply to 122954

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    My daughter was studying for her 6th grade Social Studies test the other day.  They were learning about Palestine.  Actual conversation:

    her: Palestine, like in the Great Big Sea song
    me: what Great Big Sea song?
    her: "with the boys from Palestine"
    me:  I have no clue what you are talking about
    her: one of the ones with no instruments, just singing
    me: Old Brown's Daughter?  General Taylor?
    her: NO MOM (sings) "with the boys from Palestine"
    me:  OK, that would be Excursion Around the Bay, and it is "the boys to have a time"
    her: you know, I have always wondered why guys from Newfoundland would be singing about the boys from Palestine.

    Gotta love it!  Big Smile


    ~Life will be all that you make it~
  •  Mon, May 19 2008, 9:17 AM 123241 in reply to 123228

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    That one's for the books!
    "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

  •  Tue, May 20 2008, 11:52 PM 123430 in reply to 123241

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Ah, now, see, there are some lyrics I can't make heads or tails of EITHER WAY until I see them online.  For instance, "Mari-Mac."  NOW I finally understand it.

    As I recall, however, http://www.amiright.com has some pretty funny ones, including for GBS. big smiles

    FREE JOHN GRAHAM!
    http://www.grahamdefense.org
  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 9:05 PM 123510 in reply to 123430

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Chocolady, you're not kidding....

    "It's only me, your raunchy lover."

    *And they said they'd beat a hungry child
    And hope he'd someday sue." (That one's gotta be faked)

    And my favourite: "We stopped the hearse on George Street outside some damn saloon
    All went in a half-a**ed eight, staggered out at noon."


    "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

  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 9:14 PM 123511 in reply to 123510

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Oh, no Fran!  My son was 4 or 5 when he listened to that song and got right indignant!  "why would they beat a hungry child?  He's already hungry, now they're gonna beat him?  THAT's not fair!"  He didn't say anything about sueing tho.  But that could be cause generally 4 or 5 year olds don't know about lawsuits.  Generally.

    And the some damn saloon thing I've heard a few times. 


    In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is pouring and the Lord commands a song!
  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 9:39 PM 123520 in reply to 123511

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I do agree with the beating part, I think I may have thought that for a second myself, but when you tack sued onto it, it sounds faked.

    I STILL sing some damn saloon just cause but what got me was the "All went in a half-a**ed eight".


    "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

  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 10:19 PM 123525 in reply to 123520

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    After reading through this thread, ( I have way to much time on my hands, i know) I decided that I just had to post some of my horrible mistakes with misheard lyrics.

    In Jolly Roving Tar...I swear I heard Alan singing "Get up Jack Johnston Now" instead of "Get up Jack, Johns in Town" <- this I didn't realize I was singing wrong until I read this thread. And I had been singing it like that for years embarrased

    And...in Come and I will Sing you...for about a month I thought it was "Four Mystical creatures" insead of "Four gospel Preachers".

     Oooops.


    I refuse your reality and substitute my own - Adam Savage

    When you give people chances and allow them to come back from their mistakes, great things happen and I'm a perfect example that you shouldn't give up on people. - Eric Lamaze
  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 10:37 PM 123529 in reply to 123525

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    but it's "Get up Jack, John, sit down..."

    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
  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 10:39 PM 123530 in reply to 123525

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    I always thought that line was "Get up Jack, John sit down", but listening to it again I'm not so sure ('Get up Jack, John's in town' completely changes the song too!). In the Fables' version of the song it sounds a lot more like what I thought first, but it wouldn't be the first time a traditional song got a changed lyric, especially something that isn't that clear to begin with!
  •  Wed, May 21 2008, 11:45 PM 123539 in reply to 123530

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    And then of course there's, "And when I'm drinkin' I'm always thinkin'/'bout the gay mining company!"

    Who does everybody think is the worst articulator in GBS?

    FREE JOHN GRAHAM!
    http://www.grahamdefense.org
  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 5:13 AM 123556 in reply to 123539

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    Bob.
    In the social order, I accept the bottom rung, until the wine is pouring and the Lord commands a song!
  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 6:46 AM 123559 in reply to 123556

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Bob is pretty bad even when just speaking but we don't get to hear him sing much so I have to go with Alan. I'm guessing that if we went through the thread, we'd find the majority of mistakes are made on songs that he sings.
    "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

  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 6:55 AM 123560 in reply to 123559

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Your probably right, Fran, but that's only because he sings most of the songs! They all seem to sing more "properly" when they record or perform.. Then it's back to their original accents and phrases when they're "off." Bob is pretty murky about pronunciation sometimes..

    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
  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 9:33 AM 123571 in reply to 123525

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    forgetmenot7:

    you...for about a month I thought it was "Four Mystical creatures" insead of "Four gospel Creatures".

     Oooops.

     I could be wrong, but I think it's "four gospel preachers."

     Fran, I too continue to sing outside some damn saloon just cause.  My contribution to the evolution of folk music. ;-)  Sundance Saloon just doesn't feel right.

  •  Thu, May 22 2008, 4:44 PM 123623 in reply to 123571

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    gbsgirl - Oops...I knew that it was four gospel preachers...I was obviously not thinking while I was typing!

     So is it "get up Jack, John sit down" or "Get up Jack, Johns in town" ???

    Now im really confused...Huh?

     


    I refuse your reality and substitute my own - Adam Savage

    When you give people chances and allow them to come back from their mistakes, great things happen and I'm a perfect example that you shouldn't give up on people. - Eric Lamaze
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