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FOT Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: cutout on September 17, 2008, 01:24:53 PM
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My votes:
Singer: Neil Diamond
Song: Porcupine Pie
Quote: "Oh my gawd..."
Singer: Axl Rose
Song: Mr. Brownstone / Out ta Get Me (tie)
Quote: "Yowza!" / "Take that one to heart"
Singer: Klark Kent
Song: Don't Care
Quote: "If you don't like my arrogance, you can suck my socks!"
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My votes:
Singer: Neil Diamond
Song: Porcupine Pie
Quote: "Oh my gawd..."
How dare you.
I nominate everything from "Going Mobile" by the Who.
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Singer: Steve Miller
Song: Living In The U.S.A.
Quote: "Somebody get me a CHEEEESEburger!"
Steve Miller, the 'Uncle Stevie' of classic rock.
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Singer: Steve Miller
Song: Living In The U.S.A.
Quote: "Somebody get me a CHEEEESEburger!"
Weirdly enough, Joe Strummer's "cheeseboigah!" in "The Magnificent Seven" never fails to slay me.
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"Does anybody remember laughter?"
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Singer: Steve Miller
Song: Living In The U.S.A.
Quote: "Somebody get me a CHEEEESEburger!"
Weirdly enough, Joe Strummer's "cheeseboigah!" in "The Magnificent Seven" never fails to slay me.
Newwwws Flash!
Bye bye .... buh-bye
Fucking long, innit?
Yeah, actually I think Joe Strummer might qualify for "best singer interjections".
That whole song is like one sustained interjection.
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Yeah, actually I think Joe Strummer might qualify for "best singer interjections".
That whole song is like one sustained interjection.
Yes! Especially the songs with full on rants near the end like Capital Radio or Deny. Genius.
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Robert Plant - everything. Seriously dude, let someone else have a turn.
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The whole beginning to Mr. Carter where Lil' Wayne is talking about big or whatever. The rest of the song is great, but I could have done without this....
"Yo!
Yo Joint after this
This right here is crazy
I-I feel Big! You-know...
Not-not "Big" in the sense of weight, you know like gaining weight or...nothing like that
but like COLOSSAL you know what I mean? Like *sigh*... "
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I just remembered that my signature quote ("Electricity comes from other planets") is an aside by Lou Reed on a Velvet Underground song called Temptation Inside Your Heart. (http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Temptation-Inside-Your-Heart-lyrics-Velvet-Underground/412F6912D89B598A48256988002AC263) That song is chock full of Lou-babble. Including:
You can talk during this
Thats the only chord I know
You dont look like martha and the vandellas ... Somebody get her out of here!
(it's not that a bad solo. four times is pretty together)
(you can stay here)
...carry on at infinite leghth, my dear
The Pope in the silver castle
Was that awful
Hey, that's fine. That's it
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Robert Plant - everything. Seriously dude, let someone else have a turn.
Much agreed. Whatever he was trying to do in the coda of "What is and What Should never be", speaks for itself.
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I forgot one:
Singer: John Lennon
Song: Hold On
Quote: "Cookkkiiieee..."
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One by Ghostface.
Yo, yo, yo, How many L's we smoke? "ONE"
Aw shit, haha ...at a time, nigga?
At a time, you know how we do, at a time... "ONE"
The hook is a sample that says ONE every other line, and Trife da God is in the back with Ghost as they riff during the hook about all the things they do once, blah blah.
But Trife pops in with the how many L's, and it always made me think Ghost just smacked him in the back of the head in the studio after he says it, and had to recover with the "at a time" thing. Trife may as well have said "how many dudes you kiss at a time?", in my head at least. I always giggle when I hear that part of the song at least.
Don't judge.
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^I had to consult Yahoo Answers for that one :(
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070829062812AAAwQNU
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How did we get this far down the list without mentioning Paul Stanley?
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"Smoke an L" is a rare phrase used by the hip hop community as a euphemism for smoking crack, as most crack pipes are vaguely shaped like an "L," where the vertical line (|) represents the barrel of the pipe, and the horizontal line (-) represents the "bowl" where the crack is placed.
Wow, I'm a crackhead* apparently. Thanks for the heads up internets.
* EX-crackhead, don't wanna get any weird pm's from Petey or Erika now :D
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The whole beginning to Mr. Carter where Lil' Wayne is talking about big or whatever. The rest of the song is great, but I could have done without this....
"Yo!
Yo Joint after this
This right here is crazy
I-I feel Big! You-know...
Not-not "Big" in the sense of weight, you know like gaining weight or...nothing like that
but like COLOSSAL you know what I mean? Like *sigh*... "
I'll throw pretty much every rapper onto this list. I love rap but too many rappers start songs with the lame "Turn up my headphones" type lines.
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Ghostface does my favorite interjections, on Biscuits:
"What the fuck is this Starbuck shit? I said a banana nutriment, man! ...y'all heard what I said I told you I wrote it on the fuckin' paper man!"
something like that.
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^I had to consult Yahoo Answers for that one :(
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070829062812AAAwQNU
I thought it was short for El Producto.
How many els we smoke?
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Singer: Neil Diamond
Song: Porcupine Pie
Quote: "Oh my gawd..."
Did I miss the part where this became a thread about the BEST singer interjections?