Guest in town Mikey Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 We have had some good threads on misheard lyrics on here. on slightly different note but in the same theme, I dont know if there are many people on here like me, but often at a nighter I can hear loads of songs, maybe I'll sing along in a chair, often I will dance and try not to sing, but often sing along anyway. Then someone will come up and say, 'what was that', and very often I havent got a Scooby Doo. Yet I can sing virtually all the words, know the openeing bars etc etc. Does this happen to anyone else? And when you find out who it is, or what it is called, are you often as shocked as me? I nearly fell off my chair when I found out -Thats no way to treat a girl - was sung by a blinkin woman
Guest Kolla Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Very normal I'm afraid, Mikey I still don't know whether September Jones is a woman or not ! And Arnold Blair - I always thought that was a woman until I saw a photo last year ... Maybe someone can put us out of or misery with the more ambiguous sounding songsters... please ? My favourite comment was by someone at Cleggy last year as Dean Parrish walked on stage ... "Look ! He's white !"
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Chalky and Janine did a couple of CDs for my birthday last year. There is one track on one of the Cds I was conviced was a woman, and then started working out the lyrics and thought this has to be by a guy. It was, 'Little' somebody. Will grab the Cds tonight and post the track tomorrow.
Simon T Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 It was, 'Little' somebody. Will grab the Cds tonight and post the track tomorrow. link
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Very normal I'm afraid, Mikey I still don't know whether September Jones is a woman or not ! And Arnold Blair - I always thought that was a woman until I saw a photo last year ... link I'll agree that Mikey probably isn't very normal although i will admit to doing exactly the same as him in the sing-a-long department i'm forever asking Ali what the bloody hell is this, only to be told "You plank that was you're favourite record" or something simliar Having said that Kolla i would have thought that the name Arnold was a bit of a clue and Mikey Marie Knight sounding like a blerk are you partially deaf as well ??? JoT
Guest Kolla Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Having said that Kolla i would have thought that the name Arnold was a bit of a clue JoT link Some mum's call their kid's stupid things! (Take mine for example!). I'd bet my 10 gallon hat that anyone listening to "Trying to get next to you" without knowing the NAME of the artist thought it was a lady. The strapline at the bottom of the poster just confused me all the more
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Bearded lady ? link Do you not think he looks a little like Crrrraaaaiig David albeit without his pet falcon Kes
Guest Kolla Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Do you not think he looks a little like Crrrraaaaiig David albeit without his pet falcon Kes link Hee Hee - Wonder if Crrrraaaaiig David from Leeds will be at Soulsville this month
Craig W Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Hee Hee - Wonder if Crrrraaaaiig David from Leeds will be at Soulsville this month link No but Crrrraaaaiig Westwood from Wolverhampton will be
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Oh sheeeiiit Westwood you ain't gonna be dropping your heavy hip hop vibes on us holmies are y'all I shall be singing in berkley square if i can find it Trout Out
Headsy Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 unfortunately I can go one better than Mikey, a few times I get lost in records at dos and niters, quite happily in my own little word then asking somebody what it was ,only to realise I've got it,true it happens not all the time but enough to make me worry,sad really,wonder what makes that happen ????
Craig W Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Oh sheeeiiit Westwood you ain't gonna be dropping your heavy hip hop vibes on us holmies are y'all I shall be singing in berkley square if i can find it Trout Out link Too reet Jot Bo Selecta!
Geoff Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 This thread has reassured me that I am not abnormal or losing it. I often hear (and dance) to tracks that I can sing along to, and dance to, without being able to give title or artiste. Andy Faulkner and John Stubbs must be cheesed off with me asking them what this track is. Good to know I am not alone.
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 Got this email from Nick Brown: I expect the record you're puzzled about is Little Nathalie "Teardrops Are Falling" on Roulette "It IS a bloke, but the bloke is Young Henry Ford. The record label actually credits the release to 'Little Nathalie And Henry With The Gifts'. Normally this is truncated to 'Little Nathalie' on tape listings for reasons of space. Henry also had another release on Roulette, just credited to 'Young Henry Ford And The Gifts. Brilliant record, by the way." So there you go. Nick is right. And it wasnt on Chalky and Janine's CDs it must be on a tape I have or something. Cheers Nick. Hippo is right too. Loads of 'Little' guys and their mates with pre pubescent voices. And to be called abnormal by JOT is indeed a compliment
Guest Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 Johnnie Mae Mathews often sounds like a man and has been confused for one more than once. Millie Jackson occasionally also sounds very manly. Ever notice how very similar Darrow Fletcher and Ty Karim often sound? So similar that a track by either of them could be covered up as the other and it would be a very plausible cover name! Ronnie Walker sounds like a woman on some tunes, and if you know how large he is, it is even more surprising. Arnold Blair is without doubt a lady, but with an unusual name and an unusual amount of facial hair .
Daved Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 Surely not. Looking at the photo,it doesn't look like a lady. Can someone offer conclusive proof?
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 (edited) I went to school with a guy who's brother is called Tracy, (parents too thick to call him Spencer after mum's fave actor!!) and isnt the lady who played the mum in the Waltons called Michael Learned?? Oh my oh my, I have a girl's name Still have no idea whether Craig David is a girl or not, nor kolla's mate Arnold. Edited October 13, 2004 by in town Mikey
Guest Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 Surely not. Looking at the photo,it doesn't look like a lady. Can someone offer conclusive proof? link It was a joke. If it is a lady it is a gay song, since "she" sings about a woman. A friend of mine once tried to find hidden gay messages in soul records, and whether they were there or he just misheard some things, well, I dunno... "She's my lady and she's all mine", or did he really sing, listen closely now, "she's my lady and she's a man"?
TheBigO Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 slightly off on a wild tangent but keeping with the doddgy lyrics theme...my fave is good old Jackie Wilson and one of my all time faves 'I've Lost You' where in the fade out he sings that most beloved of all romantic lines..."I'm gonna kiss you in the morning where the sun don't shine.." Jackie, you old romantic!!!!
Guest cC B Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 (...) in the fade out he sings that most beloved of all romantic lines..."I'm gonna kiss you in the morning where the sun don't shine.." Jackie, you old romantic!!!! ...you're not the only one who misheard those lyrics... Very romantic indeed...
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 And to be called abnormal by JOT is indeed a compliment link :angry:
Guest Jamie Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 Hee Hee - Wonder if Crrrraaaaiig David from Leeds will be at Soulsville this month link Craig David is from Morley, just outside Leeds at the Wakefield end. Avid Merrion gets his name from the 'Merrion' shopping centre in Leeds, not sure about Avid, maybe just dropped the'D'?? He can come with pleasure, cos it is gonna be a Proper Bo' night a tell thee.
Geordiejohnson Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 I recently played a tune at the friendship (biG oldie) and at the end had to pause, stop the deck and read the f******g label. My memry had gone a tota........................... as I was saying the bus came four hours late and I missed me tea , me mam was mad with me as Id forgot to do me homework........... f**k me the memories keeps flashing back to me childhood, Is it old age or something Ive eaten Geeeeoooooordie
Guest Dan Posted October 19, 2004 Posted October 19, 2004 slightly off on a wild tangent but keeping with the doddgy lyrics theme...my fave is good old Jackie Wilson and one of my all time faves 'I've Lost You' where in the fade out he sings that most beloved of all romantic lines..."I'm gonna kiss you in the morning where the sun don't shine.." Jackie, you old romantic!!!! link There's always the old Johnny Jones and the King Casuals version of Purple Haze during which, if I'm not mistaken, Mr Jones asks us to 'excuse me while I kiss this guy.' Sounds like a poof to me.
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