I was down in Savannah eatin' cream and bananas When the heat just made me faint
(I began to get crosseyed I thought I was lost I'd begun to see things as they ain't. As the relatives gathered to see what's the matter The doctor came to see was I fine. But the doctor said give him jug band music, It seems to make him feel just fine)
Banana chips for you! Banana chips for me! In the afternoon, Banana chips and tea. Sliced bananas lightly fried with coconut oil. mmm... They're just a little bit sweet.
Banana Chips - Shonen Knife
By the way when you read that Ween lyric in the first post, it's even funnier than listening to it.
El Presidente wrote: Another opening line with the word "banana"
Banana chips for you! Banana chips for me! In the afternoon, Banana chips and tea. Sliced bananas lightly fried with coconut oil. mmm... They're just a little bit sweet.
Banana Chips - Shonen Knife
That's great. I guess I should listen to some Shonen Knife ...
'Oh why do you catch my eye then turn away? I thought we said all the things we had to say Shaun said he saw you holding hands with your new friend How does it feel to know you've just won again?'
'Well I gotta get drunk and I sure do dread it 'cause I know just what I'm gonna do I'll start to spend my money callin everybody honey And I'll wind up singin the blues'
I'll offer two, linked in terms of vintage and in that they each mention not-much-loved places in the Home Counties.
If you ever have to go to Shoeburyness Take the A road, the OK road that's the best Go motorin' on the A13
Sup up your beer and collect your fags - There's a row going on down near Slough.
I can confirm as a local that Shoebury's alright though. And please don't call it Shoeburyness, or we'll know that you're either a) not from Essex, or b) Billy Bragg with a map out.
Club Dogsbody wrote: I'll offer two, linked in terms of vintage and in that they each mention not-much-loved places in the Home Counties.
If you ever have to go to Shoeburyness Take the A road, the OK road that's the best Go motorin' on the A13
Sup up your beer and collect your fags - There's a row going on down near Slough.
I can confirm as a local that Shoebury's alright though. And please don't call it Shoeburyness, or we'll know that you're either a) not from Essex, or b) Billy Bragg with a map out.
Genius choices!
I'll add one from The Pogues
"One summer evening, drunk to Hell, I sat there nearly lifeless"
"Yeah, I can see it now, the distant red neon shivered in the heat. I was feeling like a stranger in a strange land. You know, where people play games with the night; God, it was too hot to sleep." (Robbie Robertson)
For total pretentiousness, you can't beat Babylon Zoo's:
"Pungent smells, they consummate my home; beyond the black horizon, trying to take control..."
And to ensure we keep the Bristol flag flying, what about Gary Clail's:
"What is it in the nature of man that makes us HATE and CHEAT and STEAL and KILL?"
If you want a bit more Billy, or you're simply waiting for the great leap forwards:
It may have been Camelot for Jack and Jacqueline But on the Che Guevara highway filling up with gasoline Fidel Castro's brother spies a rich lady who's crying Over luxury's disappointment So he walks over and he's trying To sympathise with her but he thinks that he should warn her That the Third World is just around the corner
Here's a great song of God's vengeance, best heard performed by the sweet-singing Kitty Wells....
There's a call that rings from the throne it springs To those now gone astray Saying "Come ye men and your load of sin There at the alter lay" You do not seem to heed of the chains of greed your conscience never tires Be assured my friend if you still offend He will set your fields on fire
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Let me take you to the place Where membership's a smiling face, Brush shoulders with the stars. Where strangers take you by the hand, And welcome you to wonderland - From beneath their panamas...
Let me take you to the place Where membership's a smiling face, Brush shoulders with the stars. Where strangers take you by the hand, And welcome you to wonderland - From beneath their panamas...
I don't know why (same vintage, same first 2 words maybe?), but that one made me think of this one, by The Cure
Witness the birth of Heavy Metal in these Led Zep lines...
Ah-ah Ah, Ah-ah Ah
We come from the land of the ice and snow, From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow. The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands, To fight the horde, singing and crying: Valhalla, I am coming!
Sorry I know it's great lines rather than terrible but I cuddnae resist...
how about Elvis Costello with
"Oh I just don't where to begin ...
-- Edited by Golcar CC at 14:43, 2007-03-21
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In a cabin, in a canyon, excavating for a mine, Lived a miner, Forty-Niner, and his daughter Clementine.
also have always loved the "so ah kissed her/little sister" line later on... smashing rhyme...
Can this thread be extended to include great rhymes...
If so i'd nominate the chorus of dylan's knocked-off-in-2-minutes-there's-another-beatles-song-for-you "I wanna be your lover" where he gives it..
I wanna be your lover, baby, I wanna be your man. I wanna be your lover, baby, (so far so what - but then he pulls off this rhyme) I don't wanna be hers, I wanna be yours.
either crappy or absolutely fantastic - you'll have to decide for yourself.
Can I ask Brazo again how he will incorporate these into his lessons?
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In a cabin, in a canyon, excavating for a mine, Lived a miner, Forty-Niner, and his daughter Clementine.
Can I ask Brazo again how he will incorporate these into his lessons?
That's a winner too.
Yep you can. Apologies for cut and paste from a private message reply.
It's mostly a quickish filler, trying to do something with songs other than whole song gapfills or error correction or reacting to the text.. I'll try and get two or three activities out of it at different levels:
Maybe an unscrambling thing or something on pronunciation with rhyming words for pre-intermediates. The intermediates will get a parts of speech type thing to come up with their own variations- Well my noun's on fire while she verbsnoun, and if you ever verbed what it's like to be pronoun
The advanced lot will get a gapfill, then 'tell me what happens in the song from now on'...
The kids will get a competitive activity. Not sure what.
I also want to do something similar with worst couplets ever...
El Presidente wrote: But does your version go "oh oh the guns of Bristol?"
No, it doesn't.
Incidentally I know this is a "first lines" thread and not a "great lyrics" thread, but is there any finer set of Clash lyrics than this song? In factare there any greater lyrics to any song in history?
Can't remember where I saw these lyrics but they're great - i'd like to hear the song... Come on kids, roast chestnuts are great, Once you find the right vendor - they just need salt, Chocolate can help too.
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Neko Case - she's a case apart, but it's an intriguing start to a song you must admit:
My true love drowned in a dirty old pan Of oil that did run from the block Of a falcon sedan 1969 The paper said '75 There were no survivors None found alive
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