You ought've to known by now.
― pplains, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:03 (five years ago) link
(You ought've to known by now.)
Was that from last night's Jeopardy?Yes! I'm visiting CA from Australia and was mesmerised.
― an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:17 (five years ago) link
We have so much to teach the world, it's true.
― Carl Perkins and the Gherkin Merkins (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:20 (five years ago) link
hung out with two friends. "money for nothing" came up cuz one of us said "that ain't workin'" or something. they both admitted they were adults before realizing that was sting on backing vox. i thought about explaining this thread to them but, in the end, didn't.
― andrew m., Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:30 (five years ago) link
/me wonders if they are talking about billy the cat and katie
― koogs, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:32 (five years ago) link
Famous + recognizable voices doing backup vocals (eg Jagger on 'You're So Vain', Kate Bush on 'Games Without Frontiers') seems to be perennial 'shocking late-stage revelation' fodder for me.
― Carl Perkins and the Gherkin Merkins (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:47 (five years ago) link
speaking of I always thought the line in "Games" was "she's so funky, yeah" and for a long time I thought "Big Time" was called "Pig Time" because my Dad is a funny, funny man
― frogbs, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:50 (five years ago) link
You are otm re: your father.
― Carl Perkins and the Gherkin Merkins (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:53 (five years ago) link
As a kid I always thought the high vocals on "Battle of Evermore" were Plant doing a falsetto. I still can't quite hear them as Sandy Denny.
― jmm, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 15:53 (five years ago) link
Kate Bush on 'Games Without Frontiers'
Wait, really? Now I know.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 16:03 (five years ago) link
speaking of I always thought the line in "Games" was "she's so funky, yeah"
iirc, there's a live version where they actually sing "she's so funky, yeah," aware that that's how many heard it.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 16:05 (five years ago) link
i would sing "funk-tual" knowing i had no clue wtf was happening there.
― Hunt3r, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 18:07 (five years ago) link
I still don't, tbh.
(googles)
Ohhhh, a gime!
― Carl Perkins and the Gherkin Merkins (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 18:13 (five years ago) link
I thought it was "She's so popular" when I was a kid*, rationalising it as an additional playground-centered metaphor for the dominance/acquisition element of war.
"Controlling that country's resources via occupation is very attractive!" "The idea of goosing our beleagured political party's polling via an invasion has excited our members!" "A tall and pretty country is invading another, let's gang up for run-off shine!"
― Sing The Mighty Beat (sic), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 18:59 (five years ago) link
* just listened to the Gabriel, PWEI and Arcade Fire versions and tbh I think I'm sticking with it
― Sing The Mighty Beat (sic), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 19:00 (five years ago) link
xp with puns u missed thread:
stan lee. his born name was stanley. smdh at myself.
― andrew m., Tuesday, 13 November 2018 19:31 (five years ago) link
his surname was lee-ber
― Sing The Mighty Beat (sic), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 19:34 (five years ago) link
so there's levels! see, i'm still learning.
― andrew m., Tuesday, 13 November 2018 19:44 (five years ago) link
And I heard he wanted to keep his real name for "serious" writing.
― nickn, Tuesday, 13 November 2018 19:45 (five years ago) link
if only he'd had the time :( taken too soon
― Sing The Mighty Beat (sic), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 20:00 (five years ago) link
good write, sweet prints
― unproven (darraghmac), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 20:02 (one minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― unproven (darraghmac), Tuesday, 13 November 2018 20:04 (five years ago) link
That "not if I see you first" following "see you later" is an insult
― Clam up, seal dick (fionnland), Sunday, 18 November 2018 23:42 (five years ago) link
(eg Jagger on 'You're So Vain', Kate Bush on 'Games Without Frontiers')
A lesser known example's that 1 hit wonder "Screaming Jets" by Johnny Warman. Which had Gabriel singing in the choruses which I only realised a few years ago.
― Stoop Crone (Trayce), Monday, 19 November 2018 00:14 (five years ago) link
That there were two mayors Richard Daley of Chicago! Somehow my brain just never made the connection that the "Mayor Daley" associated with historical events in the 1960s couldn't possibly be the "Mayor Daley" who was the mayor until just a few years ago. (I don't live in Chicago, so maybe this is just a little more forgivable)
― Dan I., Thursday, 29 November 2018 22:20 (five years ago) link
Maybe "Richard Daley" is really just an ceremonial title bestowed upon all Chicago mayors
― Dan I., Thursday, 29 November 2018 22:21 (five years ago) link
https://i.imgur.com/x5EoGDi.jpg
― pplains, Thursday, 29 November 2018 22:36 (five years ago) link
There's another Daley running for mayor next year (because of course there is). He isn't a Richard yet but I expect that to change any day now.
― you guys did not understance his stlye of english (Old Lunch), Thursday, 29 November 2018 22:42 (five years ago) link
that "express yourself" is based on "respect yourself" by the staples sisters???! HOW COULD I HAVE NOT KNOWN THAT
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 29 November 2018 23:15 (five years ago) link
Kate Bush on 'Games Without Frontiers'Wait, really? Now I know.
How did I not know this when listening to it noe, it's so fucking obvious?
― Ned Trifle X, Thursday, 29 November 2018 23:28 (five years ago) link
*now
― Ned Trifle X, Thursday, 29 November 2018 23:29 (five years ago) link
Trevor Peacock, the actor best known for Jim ("no no no no no no yes") on the Vicar of Dibley is not only the father of both Daniel (Comic Strip) and Harry (Ray Bloody Purchase), but wrote a lot of notable 60s pop hits (including lots of Vernon's Girls lyrics) and most famously "Mrs Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter" for Herman's Hermits.
― Bimlo Horsewagon became Wheelbarrow Horseflesh (aldo), Thursday, 29 November 2018 23:42 (five years ago) link
Wow, nice one!
― Monica Kindle (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 November 2018 23:52 (five years ago) link
that the distinctive sound of a resonator guitar was not achieved by someone playing a standard guitar using some sort of special technique (i wasn't that old but like i already had personally been playing for a few years guitar when i realized this)
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 29 November 2018 23:57 (five years ago) link
― Bimlo Horsewagon became Wheelbarrow Horseflesh (aldo), Thursday, November 29, 2018 3:42 PM (fourteen minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
woof
That's brilliant, classic pub quiz question, 'which cast member of Vicar of Dibley wrote a US #1 single?'.
― Dan Worsley, Friday, 30 November 2018 07:39 (five years ago) link
that really is great, even without recognising the kids (though one was in Greatest Show In The Galaxy!)
― sans lep (sic), Friday, 30 November 2018 09:42 (five years ago) link
I just learned there is a song called Baby Shark, and that everybody knows it but me. I like it.
― rb (soda), Friday, 30 November 2018 11:47 (five years ago) link
If my gf were not a preschool teacher, I would be similarly unaware (hit me up if you need to know the latest trends among the under-five set).
― you guys did not understance his stlye of english (Old Lunch), Friday, 30 November 2018 12:56 (five years ago) link
doo doo doo doo doo doo
― emil.y, Friday, 30 November 2018 13:04 (five years ago) link
How much simple muscle strength means for balance.
I've been an occasional runner, never a lifter, but after only a few weeks of (even weight-free) ankle/thigh/hip muscle exercises in an attempt to alleviate knee pain when running, it is 100 x easier to stand still on one leg even on wobbly surface.
― anatol_merklich, Friday, 30 November 2018 16:31 (five years ago) link
Somehow got stuck thinking the chinese used the abacus until I was reading a book called Alex in Numberland that points out that it was the Roman version that was called that. Should be obvious with the -us ending
― Stevolende, Friday, 30 November 2018 20:19 (five years ago) link
N.U.Unruh sold his real drums to pay the rent then replaced them with bits and pieces he stole from building sites. I thought somebody had nicked the drumkit thus bringing Einsturzende neubauten into the metal percussian arena.Should have read that earlier, it's up on fromthearchives Einsturzende neubauten chronology.Of course all true rebels in Berlin would have been squatting anyway.
― Stevolende, Friday, 30 November 2018 20:23 (five years ago) link
I was literally listening to Baby Shark when I clicked on to this thread!
I am making a playlist to inflict it on moar people tomorrow
― kinder, Friday, 30 November 2018 22:00 (five years ago) link
Dauphinoise potatoes comes from the French for dolphin.
― Dan Worsley, Friday, 30 November 2018 22:07 (five years ago) link
See also the Dauphin and the region of the same name.
dauphin also means "prince" or "boy who is going to become the next king", i guess i always have imagined it to mean "potatoes in the style that the little rich entitled boy likes"
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 30 November 2018 22:12 (five years ago) link
I always wondered if the Dauphin bit had any tie in to the Merovingian kings lineage starting with sea monsters, that is unless they were the escapees from troy.
BUt yeah I did wonder what the significance of dolphins was in the titling of the heir to the throne. Somehow been aware fo taht for decades and not looked much further into it.
― Stevolende, Friday, 30 November 2018 22:16 (five years ago) link
Went to Dauphin Jr High in Enterprise, Alabama (home of the Bo-weevil Monument) for 8th grade. We were the Dauphin Dolphins.
― by the light of the burning Citroën, Friday, 30 November 2018 22:24 (five years ago) link
& thin that I just learned: That Angela Thirkell, novelist that I love, was the mother of Colin MacInnes, novelist that I love (and granddaughter of Pre-Raphaelite Edward Byrne-Jones).
― by the light of the burning Citroën, Friday, 30 November 2018 22:25 (five years ago) link