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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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  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 4:38 PM 118361 in reply to 118358

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    LOL. We should start an old-age home and call it Old Virgin Whites. (This reminds me of that conversation we had about wheelchairs and diapers.)

    Where's Betty? She was gonna hook me up with an oxygen tank for the emphysema section.
     

  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 4:40 PM 118362 in reply to 118359

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    seaworthy:
    First dozen times I heard Tickle Cove Pond I thought Alan was singing in Cotton and Holland instead of in cutting and hauling. That baffled me for a spell. I kept wondering how they grow cotton so far north and what does Holland have to do with it?

     

    For the longest time, Tickle Cove Pond was just a collection of syllables to me. I heard "cotton" too, and was confused; didn't hear "Old Virgin Whites," but that line was also incomprehensible. I also didn't know what a "tickle" was. Yeah, that song was hopelessly confusing for a while.  

  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 5:04 PM 118368 in reply to 118361

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    Chiarascura:

    Where's Betty? She was gonna hook me up with an oxygen tank for the emphysema section. 
     

    I think it would be more enjoyable if I brought you a tank of nitrous oxide.  Unless, by then they have found a way to make rum in gaseous form.  winked


    ~Life will be all that you make it~
  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 5:06 PM 118369 in reply to 118362

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Ummm is there a meaning to tickle aside from the obvious ?

    The middle of nowhere's where I likes it best...





    If life was fair Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead...Johnny Carson
  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 5:13 PM 118371 in reply to 118368

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    BetRx:
    Chiarascura:

    Where's Betty? She was gonna hook me up with an oxygen tank for the emphysema section. 
     

    I think it would be more enjoyable if I brought you a tank of nitrous oxide.  Unless, by then they have found a way to make rum in gaseous form.  winked

    Oh, Betty, I'm just gonna declare omakase on this one. You fill the tank with whatever you think I'll enjoy the most, you seem to know a lot more about this than I do. (Just throw in some of those herbal supplements they sell at the Chinese grocery stores, with the goat on the label.)

    And if you're making one for Fran as well, she'd like a Tiger in her tank ;-)

    Seaworthy - I think a tickle is a narrow little waterway, like in a cove or something. I could be wrong, but it's something like that - definitely a meaning different from "action that induces giggling."  

  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 5:42 PM 118373 in reply to 118371

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    ha ha like I'm doing now? Wouldn't that be a trickle? Eh what do we city kitties know bout this stuff anyway?

    The middle of nowhere's where I likes it best...





    If life was fair Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead...Johnny Carson
  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 6:33 PM 118375 in reply to 118371

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    I've always thought that the best sounding place to live in Newfoundland would be Leading Tickles. It just sounds like so much fun.

    And now that we're completely off subject...

    Chiarascura:

    And if you're making one for Fran as well, she'd like a Tiger in her tank ;-)

     

    My tank could definitely use the Tiger, no rum necessary, unless you have to tank the Tiger first.


    "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

  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 7:00 PM 118379 in reply to 118375

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    Yes, first you have to get the tiger tanked, then you can get your tank tigered. Or is it the other way around? Eenie meenie miny moe, catch the tiger by the tickle . . . no, wait, that's not right. Do you tickle the tiger by the tank? No, that's not right either. Oh, man, I'm confused.

     

    seaworthy:
    ha ha like I'm doing now? Wouldn't that be a trickle? Eh what do we city kitties know bout this stuff anyway?

    No, a trickle would be something slightly different ;) (Clean-up on aisle 8!)

    I only know it 'cause "tickle" was mentioned in some other songs, till I finally looked it up (or maybe just asked someone, I can't remember).

     

     

  •  Fri, Mar 21 2008, 7:14 PM 118380 in reply to 118379

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    You're killing me here!
    "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

  •  Sun, Mar 23 2008, 8:34 PM 118454 in reply to 118380

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    Ok, Fran caught one on one of the other threads so I'll come clean. I thought in She's goin' Up

    Tonight  Alan sings cheeks n reels but I've been told it's jigs and reels so... I'm more into cheeks than jigs I

    guess. I stand corrected.



    The middle of nowhere's where I likes it best...





    If life was fair Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead...Johnny Carson
  •  Sun, Mar 23 2008, 9:14 PM 118456 in reply to 118454

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    Considering that's nowhere near the worst of the song lyrics included in this thread, you can be forgiven. Angel (It feels good to come clean, doesn't it?)
    "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

  •  Mon, Mar 24 2008, 8:32 PM 118508 in reply to 118456

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    ahh yes indeed it does..good for the soul ! I have to say I have been listening to these songs with other OKP interpretations and now they're even more fun. And yes I can now hear Jigs and reels ,but I have to admit I have to concentrate to hear cuttin and haulin and not cotton and Holland! The kick is we are all speaking the king's English yes?

    The middle of nowhere's where I likes it best...





    If life was fair Elvis would be alive and all the impersonators would be dead...Johnny Carson
  •  Mon, May 12 2008, 10:58 AM 122549 in reply to 118508

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    My bit of humour for the day... I've been listening to pre-GBS.  Listening to "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday" and heard the following...

    "Me name is John Stewart, a mechanic on Mars"

    To make it worse the line following it is  "and a roving young fellow I've been."

    Someone does need to be able to supe up the Mars Rover, after all :) 


    "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

  •  Mon, May 12 2008, 5:24 PM 122596 in reply to 122549

    Re: Mis-Heard GBS Lyrics

    So here's a silly question:  If sea shanties were originally working songs sung on board sailing ships, what kinds of songs would a "mechanic on Mars" sing while working on the Mars Rover?  Astro shanties? Space shanties? winked

    "No, I'm from Iowa, I just work in outer space."
  •  Fri, May 16 2008, 7:51 PM 122954 in reply to 122596

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    If sea shanties were sung by working men, why would they need to enunciate?

     I had enough faith in Newfoundlanders' ability to have a good time I thought it only took two!

    (...we'll rant and we'll roar like...)


    And if the car broke down
    You’d start blaming me
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