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#252050 by Decker
20 Nov 2007, 10:30
For some reason I've got 'Highly Strung' by Spandeau stuck in my head and that made me wonder about other people's nominations for crap couplets. My immediate two would be the above...

She used to be a diplomat
But now she's down the laundromat


and Black Sabbath's

Generals gathered in their masses
Just like witches at black masses


Any others?
#426303 by mdvipond
20 Nov 2007, 11:34
Ooh, did someone say lyrics...?!? Whilst not quite a couplet, for my money, Des'ree wins every time with this excerpt from 'Life':

I don't wanna see a ghost
It's the sight
that I fear most
I'd rather have a
piece of toast

Class.
#666303 by mdvipond
20 Nov 2007, 11:34
Ooh, did someone say lyrics...?!? Whilst not quite a couplet, for my money, Des'ree wins every time with this excerpt from 'Life':

I don't wanna see a ghost
It's the sight
that I fear most
I'd rather have a
piece of toast

Class.
#426304 by Decker
20 Nov 2007, 11:41
Brown bread white bread, all sorts of wholemeal bread it comes in funny packages with writing on the side
#666304 by Decker
20 Nov 2007, 11:41
Brown bread white bread, all sorts of wholemeal bread it comes in funny packages with writing on the side
#426306 by mdvipond
20 Nov 2007, 11:49
A little bit of...?
#666306 by mdvipond
20 Nov 2007, 11:49
A little bit of...?
#426307 by HighFlyer
20 Nov 2007, 12:00
Nickelback's 'How you remind me' - these two lines really bothered me;

It's not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story

Aye? If you cant get the line to rhyme, dont make a futile attempt at it! Sheesh!

Can probably think of more as the day goes on. On the flipside, my favourite ever sets of rhyming lyrics have to come from Tim Rice and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat with;

All these things you saw in your pyjamas
Were a long range forecast for your farmers

and

Find a man to lead you through the famine
With a flair for economic planning

I always thought those two were wonderful examples of Rice's genius.

Thanks,
Sarah
#666307 by HighFlyer
20 Nov 2007, 12:00
Nickelback's 'How you remind me' - these two lines really bothered me;

It's not like you to say sorry
I was waiting on a different story

Aye? If you cant get the line to rhyme, dont make a futile attempt at it! Sheesh!

Can probably think of more as the day goes on. On the flipside, my favourite ever sets of rhyming lyrics have to come from Tim Rice and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat with;

All these things you saw in your pyjamas
Were a long range forecast for your farmers

and

Find a man to lead you through the famine
With a flair for economic planning

I always thought those two were wonderful examples of Rice's genius.

Thanks,
Sarah
#426308 by mdvipond
20 Nov 2007, 12:20
A Streetcar Named Desire - The Musical, from the Simpsons:

Ned/Stanley: You're a dame and I'm a fella.
Marge/Blanche: Stanley, stop, or I'll tell Stella.
Ned/Stanley: All I want is one embrace.
Marge/Blanche: I'll twist this bottle in your face

Or the 'Who Needs the Kwik-e-Mart' song. You know the one...
#666308 by mdvipond
20 Nov 2007, 12:20
A Streetcar Named Desire - The Musical, from the Simpsons:

Ned/Stanley: You're a dame and I'm a fella.
Marge/Blanche: Stanley, stop, or I'll tell Stella.
Ned/Stanley: All I want is one embrace.
Marge/Blanche: I'll twist this bottle in your face

Or the 'Who Needs the Kwik-e-Mart' song. You know the one...
#426331 by honey lamb
20 Nov 2007, 17:25
How about from the film 'Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!'

I know I'm sure gonna miss her
A tomato just killed my sister
#666331 by honey lamb
20 Nov 2007, 17:25
How about from the film 'Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!'

I know I'm sure gonna miss her
A tomato just killed my sister
#426352 by Neil
20 Nov 2007, 20:25
God there are so many to choose from, here are a couple of my most hated:

The Police:

'He starts to shake and cough
Just like the old man in
That book by Nabokov'

Scooter [:I]:

'is it a bird is it a plane
no its my mate dave
hes on the train'

One of my most hated lyrics ever is:

Busted - Year 3000

'Boybands, and another one, and another one...And another one!' [V]

My fav ever lyrics however come from a song by The Macc Lads, not sure if I am allowed to post them in the public forum, so I'll just leave it to see if anybody else knows which one I am thinking of.

Neil
#666352 by Neil
20 Nov 2007, 20:25
God there are so many to choose from, here are a couple of my most hated:

The Police:

'He starts to shake and cough
Just like the old man in
That book by Nabokov'

Scooter [:I]:

'is it a bird is it a plane
no its my mate dave
hes on the train'

One of my most hated lyrics ever is:

Busted - Year 3000

'Boybands, and another one, and another one...And another one!' [V]

My fav ever lyrics however come from a song by The Macc Lads, not sure if I am allowed to post them in the public forum, so I'll just leave it to see if anybody else knows which one I am thinking of.

Neil
#426390 by Paul H
20 Nov 2007, 22:48
I`m as serious as Cancer when I say,
Rythym is a dancer.
#666390 by Paul H
20 Nov 2007, 22:48
I`m as serious as Cancer when I say,
Rythym is a dancer.
#426395 by RichardMannion
20 Nov 2007, 23:17
Originally posted by Paul H
I`m as serious as Cancer when I say,
Rythym is a dancer.


Ahh yes - that classic 90's track.
#666395 by RichardMannion
20 Nov 2007, 23:17
Originally posted by Paul H
I`m as serious as Cancer when I say,
Rythym is a dancer.


Ahh yes - that classic 90's track.
#426408 by Decker
21 Nov 2007, 00:12
Neil

I have ALL of the Macc Lads CDs (7+) so can you narrow it down a bit?

and I quite liked the Nabokov reference...
#666408 by Decker
21 Nov 2007, 00:12
Neil

I have ALL of the Macc Lads CDs (7+) so can you narrow it down a bit?

and I quite liked the Nabokov reference...
#426411 by RichardMannion
21 Nov 2007, 00:44
Originally posted by Decker
Neil

I have ALL of the Macc Lads CDs (7+) so can you narrow it down a bit?

and I quite liked the Nabokov reference...




If anyone was going to have the entire colelction, it would have to be you... [ii]
#666411 by RichardMannion
21 Nov 2007, 00:44
Originally posted by Decker
Neil

I have ALL of the Macc Lads CDs (7+) so can you narrow it down a bit?

and I quite liked the Nabokov reference...




If anyone was going to have the entire colelction, it would have to be you... [ii]
#426430 by Neil
21 Nov 2007, 08:42
Originally posted by Decker
Neil

I have ALL of the Macc Lads CDs (7+) so can you narrow it down a bit?

and I quite liked the Nabokov reference...




'God's gift to women' - Some 'class' lyrics throughout but there is just one stand out couplet for me.

Neil
#666430 by Neil
21 Nov 2007, 08:42
Originally posted by Decker
Neil

I have ALL of the Macc Lads CDs (7+) so can you narrow it down a bit?

and I quite liked the Nabokov reference...




'God's gift to women' - Some 'class' lyrics throughout but there is just one stand out couplet for me.

Neil
Virgin Atlantic

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