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According to
this site, the #1 song on the day I was born was "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" by The Bee Gees. The is particularly ironic because the Bee Gees scare me. Truly. That one guy's voice just sort of makes my head hurt. I can't hear that high. I try to listen to a song (okay, I don't, but it
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Don't know what the NYT has to do with anything, though.
Still. BEST. SONG. EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Maybe that's why it made my head hurt. Even though I couldn't consciously process the words quickly enough, my subconscious absorbed that I was being called a mother f****r. Like with subliminal popcorn ads at the movies, but meaner.
Or maybe not. ;)
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BEST. SONG. EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't sit still when that song is on!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe if you pretend it's a girl singing?
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I shall take your opinion every bit as seriously as it deserves to be taken, coming froms someone who has Wonder Woman viewing marathons.
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I'll have my DVD player cued up and waiting to go the next time you visit! You'll love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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...stayin alive stayin alive
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Look what you started. Aren't you sorry you ever brought it up?
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Wow, wasn't that a great story? :)
On a more positive note, I think she also wrote the theme to Gilmore Girls, which reminds me that I meant to send you an email. Although it wasn't about the Gilmore Girls, of course, because I am a man and I would never watch such a thing, or at least admit it publicly. :)
Look what you started. Aren't you sorry you ever brought it up?You have NO idea ( ... )
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I actually have only listened to two songs on Tapestry and should listen to more. There was a song recorded by the Shirelles, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" They did it all boppy, kinda. Carole King wrote the song, and on Tapestry, she records it like a slow, sad ballad. I like her version better.
There's some good music in the 70s, but maybe they don't play it on the radio much. Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" is 70s, lots of Led Zeppelin is 70s. But DISCO is 70s, too. WOOOOOOOO!
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Pardon me while I go throw up.
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I have been singing the words soooooo wrong for so many years. Whoops. It is now my personal mission to learn them all correctly!
You can not hate on the Bee Gees. Have you been drinking antifreeze?
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What words were you singing? That could be a hundred times better than having the real ones stuck in my head the rest of the day. Share!
No antifreeze today, but there does appear to be a substantial theme developing in my journal of brains hurting! Of course, people that have read my journal for years will tell you that it was only a matter of time. I'm sure my posts have made brains ache before. :)
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Music loud and women warm
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You give love and ehhh, ohhhh ahhh..
We can try to understand
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We can try a one night stand
the New York Time's effect on man.
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do your act ahhh eehhh ohhhh ahhhhn
Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin'
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Music City breakin' and everybody shakin'
Well now, I get low and I get high,
and if I can't get either, I really try.
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And I can't get in, the boobie try.
You know it's all right. It's OK.
I'll live to see another day.
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We can ahhhh ohhhh on the way
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do your act ahhh eehhh ohhhh ahhhhn
So in this case, the gutteral noises aren't even to cover words you don't know. The Bee Gees were actually recreating the "act". That is scary. :)
Hahahahaha. I like your version so much better. Every song is better with boobies!
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