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Original Song Name | New Song Name | Submitter Name |
"Franity" | "Sanity" | Chris Chendo |
"Goigoi Apparatus" | "Golgi Apparatus" | The Mole |
"Goalie Apparatus" | "Golgi Apparatus" | Mae Beam |
"Down With Denise" | "Down With Disease" | Mae Beam |
"Chalk Dust Tortoise" | "Chalk Dust Torture" | Mae Beam |
Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"You Enjoy Myself," | Grammar fail: Viewpoint is inconsistent. | Andrew |
Song & Band Name | Song & Band Name | |
"Part Of Me," Katy Perry | "Golgi Apparatus," Phish | |
"Call My Name, I'll Be There," Wilson Pickett | "Wilson," Phish | |
"What I Got," Sublime | "Sample In A Jar," Phish | |
"Sick Again," Led Zeppelin | "Down With Disease," Phish | |
There are additional songs titles that answer other songs available. |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"David Bowie" | "Nick Grimshaw" | Fack Sabbath |
"Down With Disease" | "Down With The Kids" | Fack Sabbath |
"Run Like An Antelope" | "Run Like Anondria And Mary Anne Hobbs" | Fack Sabbath |
"Farm House" | "Mustard Fight (opera #1)" | Ethan Mawyer |
Song Name | Product | Submittor |
Bouncing Around The Room | Starbucks | Laurel |
Punch You In The Eye | Anger Management | Dr. L |
Song Name | Company/Organization | Submittor |
Down With Disease | Hospital | Glenn Rousseau |
First Band/Song Name | Second Band/Song Name | New Song Name | Submittor |
Devotion To A Dream Phish | Dreamboat Annie Heart | Devotion To A Dreamboat Annie | Joanna Whitmire |
Chalk Dust Torture Phish | Dust In the Wind Kansas | Chalk Dust In The Wind | Stu L. Pigeon |
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"The Line"
Misheard Lyrics: And you step to the right.
Original Lyrics: And you step to the line.
| "Golgi Apparatus"
Misheard Lyrics: I saw you with a chicken stuck in your head.
Original Lyrics: I saw you with a ticket stub in your hand.
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"You Enjoy Myself"
Misheard Lyrics: Wash your face and drive me to forensics
Original Lyrics: Wash uffitzi, drive me to Firenze.
| "Bouncin' Around the Room"
Misheard Lyrics: Naptime ends and once again,
I'm bouncing 'round the room. Original Lyrics: That time and once again,
I'm bouncing 'round the room. |
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"Golgi Apparatus"
Misheard Lyrics: I saw you with a chicken stuck in your head.
Original Lyrics: I saw you with a ticket stub in your hand.
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Mitch I was 5 when I first heard this song. That's literally what I thought the lyrics were. |
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"Stash"
The Funny Lyrics: Yank down my tunic and dangle my stash
Why They're Funny: It was enough to make me chuckle
Submitted by: Taron Mclean 2326
| "Possum"
The Funny Lyrics: The road was his end, his end was the road.
Why They're Funny: It's a jamming song about a possum
Submitted by: Puddy
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"David Bowie"
The Repetitive Lyrics: David Bowie, David Bowie, David Bowie
ub40, ub40, ub40, ub40 Why They're Repetitive: That is the whole song.Not kidding!
Submitted by: Roadside
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"Bouncing Around the Room"
The Lyrics: ...And faintly bouncing around the room the echo of whomever
spoke... Why: Whomever should be whoever. If one rewrites this segment of the lyrics as the sentence "The echo of whoever spoke was faintly bouncing around the room," one can see that there are two verbs, "spoke" and "bouncing" (or "was bouncing" if one includes the auxiliary verb). Every verb needs a subject. In this sentence, the subject of "bouncing" is "echo," and the subject of "spoke" is "whoever." One can not use the object form "whomever" in the subject position. Perhaps the misuse was for the purpose of artistic expression, but if the misuse was an unintentional mistake, I believe the error may be due to the preposition "of." While it is true that every preposition must be followed by an object, an entire clause may serve as an object. If a clause follows a preposition, by definition, there must be a verb in that clause (as a clause must contain a subject and verb by definition). In this case, the entire clause "whoever spoke" serves as the object of the preposition "of." And as mentioned before, as all verbs need a subject, so does the verb "spoke" in our case; "whoever" is that subject.
Submitted by: Jon Strauss
| "Bouncing Around the Room"
The Lyrics: . . . and faintly bouncing around the room
The echo of whomever spoke. Why: It should be "whoever spoke." The use of the verb "spoke" makes "whoever" the object of the sentence, not the subject.
Submitted by: Sam Youno
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