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Avant-garde music is sort of research music. You're glad someone's done it but you don't necessarily want to listen to it. I see TV as a picture medium rather than a narrative medium. I'm struck by the insidious, computer-driven tendency to take things out of the domain of muscular activity and put them into the domain of mental activity. Submitted by: LucidLupin
| I want the music to be as much as possible a continuous condition of the environment…in the same way as a painting is. - Brian Eno - talking about his definition of ambient music. From a BBC interview broadcast in January 1986 Submitted by: LucidLupin
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Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"Baby's On Fire" | "Bono's On Fire (Why You Shouldn't Bash U2 For the World to See)" | Amanda |
"Baby's On Fire"
Misheard Lyrics: I need to have one, very clever with my records.
Making their fortunes, selling secondhand surfactants. Original Lyrics: Juanita and Juan, very clever with maracas.
Making their fortunes, selling secondhand tobaccos. | "No One Receiving"
Misheard Lyrics: In the eastern ways, in the eastern days.
Original Lyrics: In these metal ways, in these metal days.
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"Baby's On Fire"
Misheard Lyrics: I need to have fun
Very clever with my w***ers. Original Lyrics: Juanita and Juan
Very clever with maracas. | "Miss Shapiro"
Misheard Lyrics: Shut Up, Stewart!
Original Lyrics: Shop steward
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"Miss Shapiro"
Misheard Lyrics: Shut Up, Stewart!
Original Lyrics: Shop steward
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Story about this misheard lyric by: princejellyfish The fade-out on this song (the live version anyway) contains the line 'Shop Steward', referring to the manager of a store. My old roomie thought that 'Stewart' was the name of some unknown sound engineer, who wouldn't stop talking in someone's ear-piece when they recorded this (with Phil Manzanera). I have my doubts, but this line does not exist on any lyrics page that I could find. |
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"Backwater"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: Ooo, what to do?
Not a sausage to do. Why They're Nonsensical: Am I missing something, just exactly how do you 'do' a sausage? Perhaps Eno learned this interesting technique from one of the other 'Brian's' in his youth (maybe even Brian Ferry)?
Submitted by: princejellyfish
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"Baby's on fire"
The Lyrics: "Baby's on fire, better throw her in the water.(br) Look at her laughing, like a heffer to the slaughter.
Why: "This was a shocking lyric to spring on us, when we were members of the zig-zag club. Less than five years later, the punks sang about similar themes with a far heavier vibe.
Submitted by: princejellyfish
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"Backwater"
The Lyrics: ...There was a senator from Equador, who took it to the emperor...
Why: "It's REALLY hard to find ice time for your hockey team in South America.
Submitted by: princejellyfish
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