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From [livejournal.com profile] swisstone and various others:

  1. Get your playlist together, put it on random, and play!
  2. Pick your favorite lines from the first 25 songs that play!
  3. Post and let everyone you know guess what song the lines come from!
  4. Cross out the songs when someone guesses correctly!

The lyrics

  1. It's wrong to wish on space hardware
    [livejournal.com profile] zotz and [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl
  2. He always beat me at Subutteo / Cos he flicked a kick and I didn't know
    [livejournal.com profile] zotz, [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl and [livejournal.com profile] flickgc
  3. Pitsea, Thundersley, Hadleigh, Leigh-on-sea, Chalkwell, Prittlewell, Southend's the end of you
    [livejournal.com profile] swisstone
  4. They smelled of pubs and Wormwood Scrubbs / And too many right wing meetings
    [livejournal.com profile] zotz
  5. Take control of the population boom / It's in your living room / Keep a generation gap / Try wearing a cap
    [livejournal.com profile] swisstone
  6. How can it be that we can say so much without words? / Bless you and bless me, bless the bees and the birds
    [livejournal.com profile] zotz and [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl
  7. It's a good thing you don't have bus fares / They would fall through a hole in your pocket / And you'd lose them when there's snow on the ground
    [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl
  8. I have every comfort and every sport / And my residence is at Hampton Court
    [livejournal.com profile] john_callaghan
  9. Now I lay me down to sleep / I hear the sirens in the street / All the dreams are made of chrome / I have no way to get back home
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  10. There are people going to the stratosphere / Soldiers fighting with the Cong
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  11. There's brown bread, white bread, all sorts of wholemeal bread / It comes in funny packages with writing on the side
    [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl has half the answer, but [livejournal.com profile] killtest named the band
  12. My monster in black tights / You're everything a freak like I likes
  13. Mother! I can never come home again, because I seem to have left an important part of my brain somewhere in a field in Hampshire
    [livejournal.com profile] zotz, [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl and [livejournal.com profile] flickgc
  14. The question doesn't matter / The answer's always "aye" / The best view of all / Is where the land meets the sky
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  15. Get a taste for home taping / Fetishists of map-making
    [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl
  16. Everybody wants a box of chocolates and a long-stemmed rose
    [livejournal.com profile] zotz and [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl
  17. I wish today could be tomorrow / The night is dark, it just brings sorrow anyway
    [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl
  18. The juice of the carrot, the smile of the parrot / A little drop of claret - anything that rocks
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  19. Underfoot the ground is patched / With climbing arms of ivy wrapped / Around the manzanita stark and shiny in the breeze
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  20. From your ankle up I'd say you sure you are sweet / From that down there's just too much feet
    [livejournal.com profile] ias
  21. Black car drives through the town / Some guy from the top estate / Left a note for a local girl / And yet he had it all on a plate
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  22. Long distance information, get me Jesus on the line / I need communion, confirmation, absolution for my crime
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest
  23. Five years ago, I was a four stone apology / Today, I am two separate gorillas
    [livejournal.com profile] swisstone
  24. Let me hear your balalaikas ringing out / Come and keep your comrade warm
    [livejournal.com profile] bibliogirl and [livejournal.com profile] flickgc
  25. Voyez / Ces oiseaux blancs / Et ces maisons rouillees
    [livejournal.com profile] killtest

Re: Bugger.

Date: 2004-12-26 10:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nmg.livejournal.com

Yep, right to all - I was pretty much expecting that you'd clean up all the ones that no-one else had (though you missed Monster in Black Tights by that radical politician, Screaming Lord Sutch). I am quite appalled that no-one got 18 - you only need to read the words aloud to hear the rhythmic genius of Lord Upminster. I wasn't expecting anyone but a diehard fan of gravel-gargling to get no. 9 (since it's not on Rain Dogs), and although no. 10 was used for a car advert last year, they always stopped just short of the bridge and that lyric.

No. 14 was intended for the various Scots who read this LJ (and who I assume are all too ashamed to admit that they listen to what I consider to be the finest rock'n'roll act to ever come from Scotland). No. 25 is a fave because of its use in the marvellous Funny Bones. I've other chansons in my music collection, but that's one that gets played more than most (there's only so much Piaf I can take at one sitting).

Re: Bugger.

Date: 2004-12-26 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] killtest.livejournal.com
Oh I don't mind The Proclaimers at all. I don't know their stuff as well as I should, but it just so happens the title of that one cracked me up, so I had to hear it a while back now.

Tom Waits was once asked if he protected his voice: "From what - vandals?"

SLS is a blind spot for me, I just had no idea who it was. I don't have anything of his - bar Jack The Ripper on an old videotape soewhere.

I find it hard to believe that of (especially) some of the people on your LJfriends list no-one spotted Ian Dury. He never needed an epitaph, or even a grave marker. He had Sex & Drugs And Rock & Roll, and when I had a turntable my copy of the original 7" got a workout. 'All my brain and body need.' Bless the hoary old bugger.

Not had a TV for close to two years now but the Velets track is purely deranged. I like the mad ones as much as the 'regular' songs. What was good about The VU was that you couldn't separate the two and imagine them by different acts. All their material was pure VU. Bonkers or forlorn.

I try not to think of Piaf when considering French music. It's the totality of cliche. So much more to choose from, contemporary or not. (Actually the last french music I listened to was actually Quebecois - La Volee D'Castors - so probably doesn't qualify) I shall investigate Trenet.

"I was pretty much expecting that you'd clean up all the ones that no-one else had" Christ, more than I did! I find this really quite disproportionately cheering. Thanks.

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