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Reading one of the other threads about singing in the car, it occured to me... Who else "improves" lyrics of songs on the radio when you sing along? What do you change them to? (non-dirty please)
Example: "She lies and says she likes Margerine, Can't find a Butter man!"
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My sister sings the most outrageously crazy and amusing lyrics because she doesn't know what the real words are. If I can get her to sing something for me, I write them here. It's really funny, but she always gets so self-concious.
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"Once in the Tennessee town of old Knoxville, I fell in love with a red-headed girl. So smart and so witty and cute as a button, with dazzling smile and head full of curls."
I made that one up for Eve.
Plus minor things like changing "Brown-eyed girl" to "Green-eyed girl," and the her to you in "I'm a Believer."
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Hey, dude, don't make it bad Take a sad song and make it better Remember to let her into your heart Then you can start to make it better
Since I'm obviously not imaginative enough to come up with my own alternate lyrics, I will have to refer people to this page. Not all of 'em are excellent, but anyone who makes Linkin' Park's lyrics as ridiculous as they are gets points in my book.
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I'm curious as to what cute lyrics he sang in place of "I want to feel you from the inside."
Hopefully something, because that line, in conjunction with the previous one concerning furry animals, could be the stuff of nightmares.
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one time in the car Lindsay and i had been driving for hours and were both getting pretty damn crabby, so i put in CURSIVE's THE UGLY ORGAN and pulled out her kazoo. we managed to scream along witht he words we did know and hte ones we didnt we'd just make up or sing LA LA LA as loud as we possibly could while the other one would play the kazoo. it kepot us from going insane. we went through the entire record including the long-ass closer right before we reached our destination so...yea...
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come on frisco. what about puppets. thehy are furry animals, and we shove our hands up into them all the time.
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A friend of mine and I once, back in high school, "re-interpreted" Hotel California to describe the events of the OJ trial... It was surprisingly inspired.