Autobiographical Songs

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Oh, the only version I know about is Spinal Tap's, and that's the only one I've ever heard get any airplay. That sone was in the movie Spinal Tap, a fictional documentary about a fictional rock group.

I could never stand Queen in any case, which is why I may have missed it. Their only good albus was their first, with Keep Yourself Alive, Doin' All right, Great King Rat etc. The reast was pop slop (Bohemian Rhapsody made me physically ill).
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Runtu wrote:Just so you know, I too have quit MAD. You know, there's a lot of anger on this board, but the hatred there seems to be more at a gut level. I just got tired of it. Thanks for the nice song suggestions.


I'm wondering what you're referring to. I guess I haven't noticed the hatred at MA&D (and I fear that may be because I'm a part of it and am blind to it).
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asbestosman wrote:
Runtu wrote:Just so you know, I too have quit MAD. You know, there's a lot of anger on this board, but the hatred there seems to be more at a gut level. I just got tired of it. Thanks for the nice song suggestions.


I'm wondering what you're referring to. I guess I haven't noticed the hatred at MA&D (and I fear that may be because I'm a part of it and am blind to it).


No way man. You're just one of the good posters from the other side of the street and don't see things the way the critics do I guess.
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im still curious as to the song that you guys would choose for me.

i got one for a few of you though
Vegas- Thunderhorse - Deathklok
Coggins - Jitterbug - queen
Liz - Ave' Maria - (i forget who)
Jersey Girl - Rain - steve conte
keene - Adieu - Emily Bindiger
Polygamy porter - (that one song from the benny hill show, you know the one)
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Post by _Dr. Shades »

Coggins7 writes:

Coggins7 wrote:Fat Bottom Girls was done by Spinal Tap. When did Queen do it?


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Coggins7 wrote:Oh, the only version I know about is Spinal Tap's, and that's the only one I've ever heard get any airplay. That sone was in the movie Spinal Tap, a fictional documentary about a fictional rock group.


I'm afraid you're incorrect. Spinal Tap's song was Big Bottom, not to be confused with Fat Bottomed Girls by Queen.

And Big Bottom NEVER got any airplay. The reason is because of the chorus. Remember how it went?

Big bottom,
Big bottom,
Talk about butt cakes
my girl's got 'em!
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Sono_hito wrote:im still curious as to the song that you guys would choose for me.

i got one for a few of you though
Vegas- Thunderhorse - Deathklok
Coggins - Jitterbug - queen
Liz - Ave' Maria - (i forget who)
Jersey Girl - Rain - steve conte
keene - Adieu - Emily Bindiger
Polygamy porter - (that one song from the benny hill show, you know the one)


I can't think of any pagan songs. And the Benny Hill song is called Yakkity Sax.
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Coggins7 wrote:Rollo:

Paranoid, by Black Sabbath

I used to love Black Sabbath! Excellent choice, Loran.
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asbestosman wrote:
Runtu wrote:Just so you know, I too have quit MAD. You know, there's a lot of anger on this board, but the hatred there seems to be more at a gut level. I just got tired of it. Thanks for the nice song suggestions.


I'm wondering what you're referring to. I guess I haven't noticed the hatred at MA&D (and I fear that may be because I'm a part of it and am blind to it).


I was just thinking of the endless string of insults hurled at beastie instead of argument in that thread about the Olmecs. Or maybe Pahoran's predictable mantra that those who disagree with him are haters. The ridicule heaped on Bond because he dared say he likes this board.

I don't know, it was just a little tiring. I guess for me, the stuff I disagree with here is just background noise. There, it just seems to be taking over. There are a lot of good posters over there, but I just don't feel welcome there anymore (if I ever was).
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Post by _Gazelam »

I can't believe your all stumped for a Sono Hito song.

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Post by _Gazelam »

Heres a suggestion for Liz:

Like a Stone - Audioslave
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. - Plato
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