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What song makes you......
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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You are under interrogation (for what is up to you) and having tried everything, those conducting the investigation put a song on repeat that you can't stop and leave the room.
What song makes you sing like a bird and after how many beats, bars, verses or plays? |
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Honey by Bobby Goldsborough...
Stop the fucking music, I did it. I killed Jesus, I planned 9/11, I was steering the iceberg, the tsunami... Guilty as charged, just turn that fucking skin crawling shite off! |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
"Honey by Bobby Goldsborough...
Stop the fucking music, I did it. I killed Jesus, I planned 9/11, I was steering the iceberg, the tsunami... Guilty as charged, just turn that fucking skin crawling shite off! "
Fuckin thing is in my head since you posted.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Crazy Frog "
There's nothing I hate more in this world than that song. To the point that my brain kidded me into thinking it never existed and I thought baby shark was the worst song for me. |
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"Honey by Bobby Goldsborough...
Stop the fucking music, I did it. I killed Jesus, I planned 9/11, I was steering the iceberg, the tsunami... Guilty as charged, just turn that fucking skin crawling shite off! "
I burst myself laughing at this. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Honey by Bobby Goldsborough...
Stop the fucking music, I did it. I killed Jesus, I planned 9/11, I was steering the iceberg, the tsunami... Guilty as charged, just turn that fucking skin crawling shite off! "
Just listened to it for the first time there. Someone is chopping onions |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Englishman in New York by Sting. Had a couple of teeth pulled a few years back and it was playing in the background. Haven't been able to listen to it since |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Englishman in New York by Sting. Had a couple of teeth pulled a few years back and it was playing in the background. Haven't been able to listen to it since "
I'm fairness listening to Sting sing anything is a bit like having teeth pulled without anaesthetic |
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"The Birdy Song, or an Irish song, that I utterly detest called Danny Boy; the latter has a more formal name that I cannot recall!"
While the melody used for Danny Boy is Irish, the song itself has no Irish connection other than that.
Frederick Weatherly originally wrote the song with a different air in mind, or possibly even just as a poem but apparently wasn't fully happy with it. His sister in law was familiar with The Derry Air and pointed it out to him and he adjusted it to fit that instead.
At the same time as he wrote it, with female singers in mind, he also wrote a different version for a male singer called "Eily Dear" which was recorded by John McCormack as "Mary Dear".
Weatherly was from Somerset and as far as I know had no connection with Ireland. His most famous song was The Holy City. |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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"The Birdy Song, or an Irish song, that I utterly detest called Danny Boy; the latter has a more formal name that I cannot recall!
While the melody used for Danny Boy is Irish, the song itself has no Irish connection other than that.
Frederick Weatherly originally wrote the song with a different air in mind, or possibly even just as a poem but apparently wasn't fully happy with it. His sister in law was familiar with The Derry Air and pointed it out to him and he adjusted it to fit that instead.
At the same time as he wrote it, with female singers in mind, he also wrote a different version for a male singer called "Eily Dear" which was recorded by John McCormack as "Mary Dear".
Weatherly was from Somerset and as far as I know had no connection with Ireland. His most famous song was The Holy City. "
Has Jubal taken over Micks account |
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"The Birdy Song, or an Irish song, that I utterly detest called Danny Boy; the latter has a more formal name that I cannot recall!
While the melody used for Danny Boy is Irish, the song itself has no Irish connection other than that.
Frederick Weatherly originally wrote the song with a different air in mind, or possibly even just as a poem but apparently wasn't fully happy with it. His sister in law was familiar with The Derry Air and pointed it out to him and he adjusted it to fit that instead.
At the same time as he wrote it, with female singers in mind, he also wrote a different version for a male singer called "Eily Dear" which was recorded by John McCormack as "Mary Dear".
Weatherly was from Somerset and as far as I know had no connection with Ireland. His most famous song was The Holy City.
Has Jubal taken over Micks account "
I thought he might appreciate it! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not a song but the Joe Duffy show grinds me down in no time."
We have Mary from Clontarf on the line. Mary, you want to discuss an issue you are having with your bin collection. Tell me all about It. |
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"Not a song but the Joe Duffy show grinds me down in no time.
We have Mary from Clontarf on the line. Mary, you want to discuss an issue you are having with your bin collection. Tell me all about It. "
How does it make you feel caller?
"Miserapalling Joe.." |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Not a song but the Joe Duffy show grinds me down in no time.
We have Mary from Clontarf on the line. Mary, you want to discuss an issue you are having with your bin collection. Tell me all about It.
How does it make you feel caller?
"Miserapalling Joe.." "
Have you spoken to anybody about this Mary? |
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"Not a song but the Joe Duffy show grinds me down in no time.
We have Mary from Clontarf on the line. Mary, you want to discuss an issue you are having with your bin collection. Tell me all about It.
How does it make you feel caller?
"Miserapalling Joe.."
Have you spoken to anybody about this Mary?"
"And another thing Joe,..." |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
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"Not a song but the Joe Duffy show grinds me down in no time.
We have Mary from Clontarf on the line. Mary, you want to discuss an issue you are having with your bin collection. Tell me all about It.
How does it make you feel caller?
"Miserapalling Joe.."
Have you spoken to anybody about this Mary?
"And another thing Joe,..." "
I might have to ring into Ronan Collins show on Monday and get him to play 'honey' just for the two of you! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Not a song but the Joe Duffy show grinds me down in no time.
We have Mary from Clontarf on the line. Mary, you want to discuss an issue you are having with your bin collection. Tell me all about It.
How does it make you feel caller?
"Miserapalling Joe.."
Have you spoken to anybody about this Mary?
"And another thing Joe,..."
I might have to ring into Ronan Collins show on Monday and get him to play 'honey' just for the two of you! "
Only kidding. I find Liveline to be unbearable too. |
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By *ealmc1973Man
over a year ago
Limerick, Clare, Tipperary |
"Brewing-up the Storm...dreadful thing - or any of the U2 stuff after 'Pop' even worse "
I presume, that this 'sing like a bird' means 'spilling the beans' and not 'singing to the song'.
Form of torture, like? |
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