Things you were shockingly old when you learned

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It's possible he wrote some of his lines circa 1984 when they were things like

I'm the physician who's gonna start dishin'
All them things that you've been missin'
If it's for answers that you have been fishin'
Take a bite of this for your nutrition
I'm the real doctor, that is final
All you other suckers are made of vinyl

and

I'm Doctor Dre, that's who i am
Come with me and your body I'll exam
Don't try to fight it, you can't resist
I'll hypnotize you with just one kiss

Elon's musk (sic), Saturday, 9 May 2020 05:36 (three years ago) link

there are no hummingbirds in europe or uk

This and Dr. Dre tbh.

Frank Bough: I Took Drugs with Vice Girls (Tom D.), Saturday, 9 May 2020 11:54 (three years ago) link

Always Something There to Remind Me by Naked Eyes was a cover song

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Saturday, 9 May 2020 16:58 (three years ago) link

John McLaughlin taught Jimmy Page as a teenager.

― Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Saturday, May 9, 2020 1:57 AM (sixteen hours ago) bookmarkflaglink

Bathed in Lightning the biography that came out a couple of years ago was an interesting read.
turned up a lot of stuff i hadn't know about him before

Stevolende, Saturday, 9 May 2020 17:11 (three years ago) link

sarahell is a 6th generation Californian!

A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 9 May 2020 17:29 (three years ago) link

"Funeral Blues" AKA "Stop all the clocks" by W.H. Auden was originally written as "a satiric poem of mourning for a political leader, written for the verse play The Ascent of F6, by Auden and Christopher Isherwood"

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Monday, 11 May 2020 07:25 (three years ago) link

That Jerry Stiller was Ben Stiller's dad.

Alba, Monday, 11 May 2020 14:07 (three years ago) link

The once-popular saying "real men don't eat quiche" was originally meant satirically and was the title of a bestselling book.

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Monday, 11 May 2020 14:28 (three years ago) link

Always struck me as odd - quiche lorraine is eggs, cheese, bacon and pastry, if it didn't have a French name it would be a greggs staple.

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Monday, 11 May 2020 15:11 (three years ago) link

Yeah, it came to mind after having quiche for breakfast this morning and remarking that it was actually pretty hearty.

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Monday, 11 May 2020 15:28 (three years ago) link

I am dimmer for having skimmed through this 'article':

https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/14-manliest-foods-ever_n_55e5d720e4b0b7a9633a56d2

pomenitul, Monday, 11 May 2020 15:34 (three years ago) link

I remember that book. There was also a sequel called "Real Women Don't Pump Gas".

All these years later, I didn't realize it was satire!

pplains, Monday, 11 May 2020 16:21 (three years ago) link

That not only was Roman Polanski born in France and not Poland, but his birth name was Raymond Thierry Liebling.

zoom séance goes tits up (Matt #2), Monday, 11 May 2020 17:33 (three years ago) link

ONly discovering on watching a bit of the 1970 Roberta Flack video I d/lded last week that it was an episode of Boboquivari. I'd only come across the title in relation to a nearly 1/2 hour performance by Tim Buckley and teh Starsailor band taht I wish would be released in full somewhere instead of being excerpted for My Fleeting House. It is a continuoyus performance with the horns picking up at the end of each song so it becomes more of a medley than a sequence of songs taht start and stop.
So hadn't realised it was a series of performances. Haven't found a list of what the individual ones are yet.
seems from what is popping up on the screen as text mid perfomrmance that somebody retransmitted at least this Roberta flack edition so wonder if there are any others being shown. Flack may have been more significant since her first Take lpjust got a 50th anniversary edition released. BUt great to hear shows like this still exist and can be reshown.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 13:00 (three years ago) link

How to play pinch harmonics

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:16 (three years ago) link

How?

Louder Than Bach's Bottom (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:22 (three years ago) link

Always Something There to Remind Me by Naked Eyes was a cover song

― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Saturday, May 9, 2020 9:58 AM (three days ago) bookmarkflaglink

naked eyes, though they're a British group, were only successful in North America (I never heard "always something there to remind me" by naked eyes until I moved to Canada)

COVID and the Gang (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:22 (three years ago) link

isn't that where you play the string with partially your pick and partially your thumb

COVID and the Gang (jim in vancouver), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:22 (three years ago) link

huh, I wasn't aware of that in guitar playing but ran across the violin equivalent back in the day, although it's not incredibly common in annotated music

mh, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:26 (three years ago) link

just checked out the naked eyes song, I did not realise that quiet riot weren't the only group covering old UK pop hits for americans who hadn't heard them before, are there any more examples?

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:32 (three years ago) link

isn't that where you play the string with partially your pick and partially your thumb

Yeah, it turns out that i) they're just artificial harmonics but plucked with a pick instead of the ring finger and ii) it's all in the angle of the picking hand.

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:48 (three years ago) link

xp 'tainted love'

mookieproof, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:53 (three years ago) link

It took me 20+ years of casual playing to get good at them. Not great at them by any means but louder amplification helps with them too.

I finally got the chorus riff of "How the Gods Kill" to sound like Jon Christ and I giggled a little, ngl

genital giant (Neanderthal), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:54 (three years ago) link

xp nah, don't think that fits, original wasn't a hit in uk and Soft Cell version was

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 18:55 (three years ago) link

just checked out the naked eyes song, I did not realise that quiet riot weren't the only group covering old UK pop hits for americans who hadn't heard them before, are there any more examples?

Burt Bacharach & Hal David are Americans FYI

Elon's musk (sic), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 19:25 (three years ago) link

(well, David was, Bacharach is)

Elon's musk (sic), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 19:25 (three years ago) link

was surprised to learn that the Flamingos' "I Only Have Eyes For You" was originally a 1930s show tune

it me, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 19:28 (three years ago) link

(xp) Yes, but the song was a no. 1 hit for Sandie Shaw in the 60s in the UK, and that's undoubtedly the version Naked Eyes would have been familiar with.

Frank Bough: I Took Drugs with Vice Girls (Tom D.), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 19:36 (three years ago) link

The fact that they were American wasn’t enough to make the song a top 40 hit in the US initially, unlike the UK, continental Europe and many Commonwealth nations, where it was a big hit in ‘64 and ‘65.

xp

No mean feat. DaBaby (breastcrawl), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 19:38 (three years ago) link

and that's undoubtedly the version Naked Eyes would have been familiar with.

the Sandie Shaw version was #1 in Canada too! that's in America

Elon's musk (sic), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 20:15 (three years ago) link

I also didn't realise it was a Bacharach / David song

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 20:20 (three years ago) link

Yeah I only learned it myself sometime over the last couple years. Probably as documented itt.

Unparalleled Elegance (Old Lunch), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 20:23 (three years ago) link

his birthday today btw

budo jeru, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 20:34 (three years ago) link

burt's

budo jeru, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 20:34 (three years ago) link

just checked out the naked eyes song, I did not realise that quiet riot weren't the only group covering old UK pop hits for americans who hadn't heard them before, are there any more examples?

Joan Jett, with "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" and "Do You Wanna Touch Me"

Josefa, Tuesday, 12 May 2020 20:49 (three years ago) link

I wonder whether Taco's version of "Puttin' on the Ritz" can be shoehorned into this conversation

Rodent of usual size (Ye Mad Puffin), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 21:32 (three years ago) link

xp knew about "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" of course, but big eek at bringing "Do You Wanna Touch Me" to a wider audience

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Tuesday, 12 May 2020 21:34 (three years ago) link

I was today years old when I found out screwdriver handles are designed to put a wrench on it to help loosen tight screws. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/ITQuJPgwy5

— You Have One Job, Stay Indoors (@_youhadonejob1) May 12, 2020

:O

a slice of greater pastry (ledge), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 07:44 (three years ago) link

Holy shit

Andrew Farrell, Wednesday, 13 May 2020 08:26 (three years ago) link

o_O

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 12:19 (three years ago) link

I've discovered the fittings on my screwdriver socket set work fine in my drill

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 12:39 (three years ago) link

dunno if this is a universal thing though

Wuhan!! Got You All in Check (Camaraderie at Arms Length), Wednesday, 13 May 2020 12:39 (three years ago) link

that tweet has a handful of comments saying that doing this could shatter the plastic handle, and that the thing to do is grip the wider part of the metal shaft, just below the handle...? though i'm not sure any screwdriver i own has that feature.

Doctor Casino, Wednesday, 13 May 2020 13:08 (three years ago) link

On 'sabotage' (I just assumed Lt. Valeris was right!):

A popular but false account of the origin of the term's present meaning is the story that poor workers in France, who wore wooden shoes called sabots, used to throw them into the machines to disrupt production.[1] This origin story is told in the 1991 movie Star Trek VI. This account is not supported by the etymology.[1] Rather, the French source word literally means to "walk noisily", as was done by sabot-wearing labourers, who interrupted production by means of labor disputes, not damage.[1]

jmm, Wednesday, 13 May 2020 23:39 (three years ago) link

hahahaha as i started reading this, i was preparing myself to be like "fuuuck, so Star Trek VI lied to me??"

Doctor Casino, Thursday, 14 May 2020 02:39 (three years ago) link

I read that story somewhere as a kid, though I never watched the Star Trek thing. It seems p obviously unlikely, since throwing one's own shoes into machinery would be about the dumbest way for a poor person to commit an act of sabotage. I don't think that's true that "saboter" just means "walk noisily", though, is it? Or are they saying that that is an archaic meaning that has shifted in French as well?

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Thursday, 14 May 2020 03:23 (three years ago) link

Oh, OK, the latter seems to be true, or at least supported.

Feel a million filaments (Sund4r), Thursday, 14 May 2020 03:25 (three years ago) link

that the words krusty the clown sings when he sings "send in the clowns" are not the actual words

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Thursday, 14 May 2020 03:40 (three years ago) link

just learned that italo disco classic Mr Flagio's Take a Chance on Me is co-written by Bill Laswell as it is a cover of a song by Material.

Judi Dench's Human Hand (methanietanner), Thursday, 14 May 2020 03:54 (three years ago) link

‘Sabot’ (the noun) was also used to describe a shoddy object (especially a musical instrument or a boat) before the verb took on its contemporary meaning. ‘Saboter’ is thus to render something as useless as a ‘sabot’ (perhaps).

pomenitul, Thursday, 14 May 2020 03:56 (three years ago) link


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