[ale] [OT] Re: car audio mp3 player (how to make disks)
Jeff Lightner
jlightner at water.com
Wed Sep 20 08:54:06 EDT 2006
I'd prefer nonsensical lyrics to bad poetry in music. The one that
always grated on me like fingernails on rust was by Depeche Mode:
"People are people, so why should it be?
You and I get along so awful-LY"
As I once told someone I can forgive atonal singing and disharmonious
sounds masquerading as music but bad poetry is where I draw the line.
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Subject: [ale] [OT] Re: car audio mp3 player (how to make disks)
That's not even the worst line!!
The 1978 Donna Summer single version - which in my mind should be
considered definitive - smartly *left out* the last half of the first
verse, which reads, and I'm not making this up:
Between the parted pages and were pressed
In love's hot, fevered iron
Like a striped pair of pants
I challenge anyone to sing this in front of people with a straight face.
The prior "famous" recording of this was by Richard Harris - yes,
"Dumbledore."
What Jimmy Webb was thinking, I have no idea. He also wrote the
lyrically superior "Wichita Lineman."
Jim Philips wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 September 2006 09:43, BBBB wrote:
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jeff Lightner" <jlightner at water.com>
>>
>>
>>> When I was in NC I found Debbie Reynolds' Greatest Hits which has
the
>>> song "Tammy" on it. Whenever I want to drive the younger folks
crazy I
>>> play that song at full volume.
>>>
>> Wow, that actually made my skin crawl.
>>
>
> This brings to mind a classic Dave Barry piece on the worst songs ever
> recorded. His all-time winner was "MacArthur Park" recorded by Richard
> Harris.
>
> "I don't think that I can take it,
> 'cause it took so long to bake it
> and I'll never have that recipe again."
>
> Barry said that when he read the lyrics aloud to his five year old,
the
> response was: "You're kidding. Right?"
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