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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 10, 2020 15:28:54 GMT -5
The on-hold music for Ingham County Probate Court.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 10, 2020 20:59:22 GMT -5
The Who have a whole new take...
To my astonishment -- and with considerable gratification -- I just heard an ENGLISH version of this song on WRIF.
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 14, 2020 22:13:34 GMT -5
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jan 16, 2020 11:41:10 GMT -5
This is a weird one. On the one hand, it's a scary accurate depiction of certain people and places I used to know/be. On the other hand, I no longer feel as snotty about it (mostly) as BD did back when he wrote this.
Are there any *nicer* "fuck you, I made it out" songs around?
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Jan 16, 2020 23:56:40 GMT -5
This one out of the blue tonight. Used to have the album on vinyl. Not sure if I've had the opportunity to hear it in decades. Weird that it would pop into my head like that.
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Post by Marxo Grouch on Jan 17, 2020 5:54:32 GMT -5
This is a weird one. On the one hand, it's a scary accurate depiction of certain people and places I used to know/be. On the other hand, I no longer feel as snotty about it (mostly) as BD did back when he wrote this. Are there any *nicer* "fuck you, I made it out" songs around? I know this isn't quite what you have in mind, but the first thing that popped into my head was 'Solsbury Hill.' Although I can't say whether that's nicer or not, since I've never taken a really close look at the lyrics.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jan 17, 2020 8:52:18 GMT -5
This is a weird one. On the one hand, it's a scary accurate depiction of certain people and places I used to know/be. On the other hand, I no longer feel as snotty about it (mostly) as BD did back when he wrote this. Are there any *nicer* "fuck you, I made it out" songs around? I know this isn't quite what you have in mind, but the first thing that popped into my head was 'Solsbury Hill.' Although I can't say whether that's nicer or not, since I've never taken a really close look at the lyrics. That's actually good. PG gets a bit mystical in places, but yeah that's another
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 24, 2020 13:48:26 GMT -5
For some reason, listening to this
Has THIS playing in my head:
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Jan 25, 2020 13:55:13 GMT -5
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 26, 2020 15:15:52 GMT -5
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Jan 30, 2020 12:42:06 GMT -5
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Feb 9, 2020 16:11:30 GMT -5
Lemmy, it's ironic you're posting a song about Jesus.
It's been a long time since any song has been playing in my head, but one I can't get out of my head now is, not sure if it is the title, or the first line, "The Church's one foundation is Jesus Christ our Lord . . . "
Or, "The Church is One Foundation . . .
When I first heard it, as a very young kid, I thought the lyrics were:
"Oh exel sassm sassion ... " what else? that's just what I though the first line of the lyrics were, and I don't know what the rest of the lyrics to the end are.
All 3 different hearings of the opening? first line? lyrics have been continuing to go thru my head for some number of days now.
Maybe even the past week or so.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Feb 9, 2020 16:16:51 GMT -5
Lemmy, I just listened to the Enter the Vaselines Jesus song, and I liked it.
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Post by Lemmy Caution on Feb 9, 2020 23:54:18 GMT -5
A lot of people don't get the joke in the title of the Vaselines song. Of course most people have only heard the version Kurt Cobain sang for "Nirvana: Unplugged".
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Feb 11, 2020 11:37:51 GMT -5
Lemmy, I am a bit slow to catch on to some things, as a lot of lower IQ people are, but Enter the Vaselines is of course, quite obvious, and since I am a dirty minded man, I'll listen to the song again.
"Are you drinking with me, Jesus," is of course a inspired by "Are You Running With Me Jesus," a book written by a priest named Malcolm Boyd, who eventually came out of the closet.
Does anyone know Whatever Happened to Malcolm Boyd?
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Feb 11, 2020 11:40:52 GMT -5
"The Church is one foundation, or the church's one foundation" is continuing to play in my head, for most of the time, those being the only lyrics I remembered, but some more lyrics have come back to me: "From heaven He came and Sought Her to be his Holy Bride."
Enter the Vaselines, having Jesus songs, of course reminds me of Ed D Louie's still lost film HIM, and its hero's fantasies about Jesus.
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Feb 12, 2020 9:36:32 GMT -5
Just remembered some more lyrics from "The Church is one foundation," or, "The Church's One Foundation":
"By water and by blood."
But did I hear that line from the hymn wrong. And, continuing with the blasphemy, thinking of this song being a hymn, reminds me of Al Goldstein saying that Ed D Louie's film HIM was "a hymn to sodomy."
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Post by Dr. Kobb on Feb 13, 2020 0:17:43 GMT -5
Just wallowing in this at the moment:
Okay, granted - not a song per-se...
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Post by Billy A. Anderson on Feb 14, 2020 16:33:33 GMT -5
The Church's one foundation, or the Chruch is one foundation, has faded and now has been replaced by Elvis Pressley's divorce song for Priscilla, "Seperate Ways."
At the time the record was released, one writer claimed it might be Elvis's all time best sellng record.
Did that prediction ever come true?
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Post by Killer Goldfish on Feb 17, 2020 22:57:24 GMT -5
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