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From: ph28kc@sdcc12.UUCP (ph28kc)
Newsgroups: net.music.gdead
Subject: Re: One thing to try
Message-ID: <391@sdcc12.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 12:56:17 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 24 12:56:17 1985
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Summary: more mis-heard lyrics

In article <8402@ucbvax.ARPA>, mayfield@ucbvax.ARPA (Jim Mayfield) writes:
> So here's a topic for conversation.  What's the most bizarre misinterpretation
> of lyrics you ever made?  It seems like at every show, I discover that some
> verse is sung by the dead differently from how I sing it to myself.  
> 
> So swallow your pride and tell everybody about your own leonardo words.
> 
> 						- jim (mayfield@berkeley)
	
	We have a couple of fun/funny substitute lyrics the best of
which is "Big ball of Spam" for "Big boss man"; say it through a
couple of times and you'l be stuck with it for life. The problem
with these things is that onec you've got them into your head, they
won't go away. "Mighty swell" is another such.


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