Lyrics meme
Dec. 16th, 2004 03:49 pmFrom
swisstone and various others:
- Get your playlist together, put it on random, and play!
- Pick your favorite lines from the first 25 songs that play!
- Post and let everyone you know guess what song the lines come from!
- Cross out the songs when someone guesses correctly!
The lyrics
It's wrong to wish on space hardware
zotz and
bibliogirlHe always beat me at Subutteo / Cos he flicked a kick and I didn't know
zotz,
bibliogirl and
flickgcPitsea, Thundersley, Hadleigh, Leigh-on-sea, Chalkwell, Prittlewell, Southend's the end of you
swisstoneThey smelled of pubs and Wormwood Scrubbs / And too many right wing meetings
zotzTake control of the population boom / It's in your living room / Keep a generation gap / Try wearing a cap
swisstoneHow can it be that we can say so much without words? / Bless you and bless me, bless the bees and the birds
zotz and
bibliogirlIt'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
bibliogirlI have every comfort and every sport / And my residence is at Hampton Court
john_callaghanNow 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
killtestThere are people going to the stratosphere / Soldiers fighting with the Cong
killtestThere's brown bread, white bread, all sorts of wholemeal bread / It comes in funny packages with writing on the side
bibliogirl has half the answer, but
killtest named the band- My monster in black tights / You're everything a freak like I likes
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
zotz,
bibliogirl and
flickgcThe question doesn't matter / The answer's always "aye" / The best view of all / Is where the land meets the sky
killtestGet a taste for home taping / Fetishists of map-making
bibliogirlEverybody wants a box of chocolates and a long-stemmed rose
zotz and
bibliogirlI wish today could be tomorrow / The night is dark, it just brings sorrow anyway
bibliogirlThe juice of the carrot, the smile of the parrot / A little drop of claret - anything that rocks
killtestUnderfoot the ground is patched / With climbing arms of ivy wrapped / Around the manzanita stark and shiny in the breeze
killtestFrom your ankle up I'd say you sure you are sweet / From that down there's just too much feet
iasBlack 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
killtestLong distance information, get me Jesus on the line / I need communion, confirmation, absolution for my crime
killtestFive years ago, I was a four stone apology / Today, I am two separate gorillas
swisstoneLet me hear your balalaikas ringing out / Come and keep your comrade warm
bibliogirl and
flickgcVoyez / Ces oiseaux blancs / Et ces maisons rouillees
killtest
Re: Bugger.
Date: 2004-12-26 10:20 pm (UTC)btw, how's the new place? I know it's not in Dagenham, since you've said as much - whereabouts is it? (better than Dagenham doesn't exactly narrow things down in the South Essex/East London axis). Wherever, I hope it's an improvement, and that life chez vous settles down down to something approaching normality.
Re: Bugger.
Date: 2004-12-26 11:04 pm (UTC)Having worked myself into the ground the past week and a half it's habitable. And I am - this is ridiculous because I don't really have anything invested in this place - quietly optimistic that the house itself, as well as the relocation, represents a genuine new start for me. It's just a stepping stone that isn't actually inundated. Possibly a good sign?
Ah, define 'normality' ...and I'll probably be the control specimen that screws the results. But thank you, really, for the good wishes. I DO hope I get somewhere this year, too.
Happy New Year Nick, and to Issy too :o)