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The duo would watch and make humorous observations ( about the band, a song's lyrics, or a video's visuals ), or simply engage in nonsensical dialogue.
In 1982, Marrow met producer William Strong from Saturn Records, who recorded his first single, " Cold Wind Madness ", also known as " The Coldest Rap ", which became an underground success, becoming popular even though radio stations did not play it due to the song's hardcore lyrics.
The song's lyrics make a series of scurrilous allegations against a number of highly respected philosophers, usually with regard to their capacity or incapacity for imbibing intoxicating liquors.
On the other hand, Steven Pinker has observed that mondegreen mishearings tend to be less plausible than the original lyrics, and that once a listener has " locked in " to a particular misheard interpretation of a song's lyrics, it can remain unquestioned, even when that plausibility becomes strained.
" Flow " is defined as " the rhythms and rhymes " of a hip-hop song's lyrics and how they interact – the book How to Rap breaks flow down into rhyme, rhyme schemes, and rhythm ( also known as cadence ).
In 1985 Jennings joined with USA for Africa to record " We Are the World ", but he left the studio due to a dispute over the song's lyrics that were to be sung in Swahili.
The passage in which Meursault accepts his impending execution was read over the end of the song " Asa Phelps Is Dead " by The Lawrence Arms ; read by guitarist Chris McCaughan, the excerpt parallels certain themes in the song's lyrics by bassist Brendan Kelly.
The song's lyrics reflect the invasion of France by foreign armies ( from Prussia and Austria ) that were underway when it was written.
* The Official Website of Don McLean and American Pie provides the songwriter's own biography, lyrics and clues to the song's meaning.
Only the vowel O is featured in the song's lyrics ; no other vowels are used.
Opus Dei retained some of the original song's English lyrics, but was delivered in a musical style that left the meaning of the lyrics open to further interpretation.
Despite the song's name, Poison Ivy wasn't the inspiration for this song but, due to the lyrics describing a girl with a very similar attitude to Ivy, it was quickly associated to the character.
The song's lyrics explicitly allude to the depression and aural hallucinations that would hamper Wilson's health in the decade to come.
Many music videos do not interpret images from the song's lyrics, making it less literal than expected.
Eschewing any attempt to simulate performance or present a narrative, the clip shows Dylan standing in a city back alley, silently shuffling a series of large cue cards ( bearing key words from the song's lyrics ).
Other notable later examples of the non-representational style include Bill Konersman's innovative 1987 video for Prince's " Sign o ' the Times " – influenced by Dylan's " Subterranean Homesick Blues " clip, it featured only the text of the song's lyricsthe video for George Michael's " Freedom 90 " ( 1990 ), in which Michael himself refused to appear, forcing director David Fincher to substitute top fashion models in his place.
Cartman, dressed in a long wig to look like singer Geddy Lee, sings his own, personal, version of the song's lyrics prompting the usual outrage from Kyle.
Here's a sample of the song's lyrics:
The song's lyrics were penned by Lewie's friend and fellow Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts member, Keef Trouble.
" The song's lyrics includes lines such as " You could throw a twenty in a vat of hot oil / When he jump in after it, watch him boil.
The song's lyrics portray a dystopian vision of racial tension, violence, alcoholism, and boredom.
The song's deliberately suggestive ( but oblique ) lyrics such as " I'm the tomcat and you're my li ' l ol ' pussy " and " Wild and warm is my pussy / My pussy is where it's at " are common for the genre, a tradition followed in R & B.
The song's lyrics expressed feelings of dislike for the town and some of its inhabitants.

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The song's lyrics contain no actual words, only iambic nonsense syllables resembling scat singing, and uses the musical technique of interpolation where melodies are abruptly cut off and replaced with new ones.
The lyrics of the song's bridge contain a number of references to non-Indian music, including Georges Brassens ' song " Bancs Publics ", Jacques Dutronc, Marc Bolan, Argo Records and Trojan Records.
The lyric works ; it keeps dragging you forward, it keeps pulling you to the next line, there ’ s an insistent quality to it that I liked .” Its lyrics sound effortless and conversational, but they also contain a complex sequence of cascading rhymes (" I have never known / The like of this / I've been alone / And I have missed ") that is responsible for the song's irresistible propulsion.

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The song's title derives from the line " when two great warrior tribes go to war ", from the film Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior ( the line is also spoken by Holly Johnson at the beginning of the session version ).
** At the beginning of Ice Cube's music video for the song, " Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It ", from his 2007 album Raw Footage, a line of text states that " By the year 2020, no child will be left behind " which is followed by an Orwellian classroom setting designed as a segue into the song's sarcastic theme of blame-shifting and anti-gansta rap propaganda during the waning days of the presidency of George W. Bush.
The song's title was inspired by a line in the song " Her Story " ( 1979 ) by Virgin label stablemates the Flying Lizards, about bands ' selling out ' their artistic principles for commercial success (" But you can still make money, by singing sweet songs of love ... this is a love song ").
A line from " Bastard " (" A certain Mr. Kaizer took me in / He is the proud owner of the world's heaviest siamese cat ") and the song's overall crowd response became a source of inspiration for Ottesen, and after gnom dissolved after disappointing record sales, he formed Kaizers Orchestra.
* The coda of " My Sunday Feeling " incorporates quotes from two well-known jazz tunes, Henry Mancini's " Pink Panther Theme " ( specifically the song's bass line, played as a short solo by Glenn Cornick ) and Nat Adderley's and Oscar Brown, Jr .' s " Work Song.
Bloom titled her work " Voices of Rhodesia ", but the full first line, " Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia ", ultimately entered common parlance as the song's title.
The idea was to make a short film revolving around the song's hook line: " Tomorrow never comes until it's too late ..."
On at least one singles chart for the period, ( TOP 20 POPS ) the song's No. 2 slot is represented with a blank line.
The song's original first stanza ended with the line " Fight for old Dixie ".
The song's most famous line is " Hooray for Captain Spaulding / The African explorer / ' Did someone call me schnorrer?
Though the song's official title, as printed on the album, is " Alice's Restaurant Massacree " ( pronounced " mass-a-cree ," not massacre ), Guthrie states in the opening line of the song that " This song's called ' Alice's Restaurant '" and that "' Alice's Restaurant '... is just the name of the song ;" as such, the shortened title is the one most commonly used for the song today.
The main line of the song's chorus asks the sticky question: „ Soll ich's wirklich machen oder lass ich's lieber sein ?“ (" Should I really do it or should I let it go?
In the song Those Were the Days, Archie and Edith Bunker lament a simpler time, with the song's closing line " Gee, our old LaSalle ran great.
Carnes was one of the singers invited to perform on USA for Africa's 1985 famine relief fundraising single " We Are the World " and can be seen in the music video and heard singing the last line of the song's bridge with Huey Lewis and Cyndi Lauper.
The song's chorus features the line, " Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto ", which has become a catchphrase.
The song's opening line, " Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can ," became almost as synonymous with the character as his costume.
The verse section features the song's signature throbbing synth bass line, played by a Moog Source, overlaid with Peter Hook's bass guitar leads.
" Album closer " Cop Shoot Cop ..." references lyrics from the John Prine song " Sam Stone ," incorporating variations on a key line from that song's chorus.
The quad mix features elements not heard in the standard stereo mix, including additional guitar work from Kath in " 25 Or 6 To 4 " and a different vocal take from Lamm in " Wake Up Sunshine ", the latter of which reveals a different lyric in the song's last line.
The mono release contains alternative versions of " Any Time At All " ( a different mix during the instrumental bridge ), " I'll Cry Instead " ( the " missing " third verse ), " When I Get Home " ( the line " Till I walk out that door again " during the song's bridge has a different vocal passage from the UK mono mix ), and " And I Love Her " ( McCartney's non-double-tracked vocal ).
The song's opening line is a frequently played during indoor sporting events as a way of maintaining enthusiasm among the spectators.
The British band Starry Eyed and Laughing took their name from the opening line of the song's final verse.
The song's title appears nowhere in its lyrics ; it is more easily remembered by the first line of chorus: " Stop, children, what's that sound?

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