In which we sheepify...

Nov 24, 2008 20:02

Guess the song from the first "line". Lyrics are extended because these are probably frakkin hard. Five are Australian, one is Japanese (originally sung in French), one is neo-prog, another is post-rock, and one is a monologue from a live album. So ... good luck with that.1) Do you know, where to go? Where to go? Something on you mind? Wanna leave ( Read more... )

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borgseawolf November 24 2008, 10:15:43 UTC
I know number 4 ! :P

(i would probably recognize it anyway if you'd put original lyrics in)

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dsthenes November 24 2008, 10:21:23 UTC
Couldn't find them despite whole seconds of searching!

D.

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borgseawolf November 24 2008, 10:26:52 UTC
Une promenade
Et l'univers c'est moi
Apres une cascade
Son eau c'est toujours toi
Une escapade
La vie est dans les bois
Et puis une balade
Son sujet c'est toujours toi

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dsthenes November 24 2008, 10:33:14 UTC
Impressive. Most impressive.

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miss_creant November 24 2008, 10:22:42 UTC
???????????????????????????????????????????????*esplode*

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lordriffington November 24 2008, 11:40:23 UTC
15 - Velvet Chain - Strong

No idea about the others...some seem vaguely familiar. I'm assuming 6 is not the hymn/christmas carol, because that would be way too easy.

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dsthenes November 24 2008, 11:48:50 UTC
Well, it seems to be a Christmas song... But it's not a traditional version.

D.

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luthien_amandil November 24 2008, 12:12:57 UTC
15 makes me miss old-school Buffy. I must find that CD somewhere in my room....

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dsthenes November 24 2008, 13:05:39 UTC
I am /still/ to finish the final season. I suck at this TV-series watching thing.

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luthien_amandil November 24 2008, 12:14:51 UTC
6. God rest ye merry gentlemen let nothing ye dismay, remember Christ our saviour was born on Christmas Day. To save us all from Satan's power he was born again, oh tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy, oh tidings of comfort and joy.

I think the title is actually God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen. Or Tidings of Comfort and Joy. Something like that. It wasn't written by anyone. It just is. It has always been. Like any religious song. like Pharaoh Pharoah, Ooooh baby let my people go.

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dsthenes November 24 2008, 13:06:12 UTC
Yah, it's a cover/medley-type thing. Fairly prominent pop band, too.

D.

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