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3.53am
6 December 2012
OfflineMake up funny lyrics that someone could confuse with the real lyrics- example: "Sweep, city starling, doughnut rye," instead of "Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry," or something random like that. It doesn't have to make sense or be that funny, like mine wasn't. Sorry if this doesn't make sense.
Basically, it's like the Misheard Lyrics thread, except the lyrics you post weren't actually misheard by you.
I don't know how to say this to make it clear. I'll try to clarify more if you don't understand this.
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4.48am
27 December 2012
OfflineJohn would be good at this lol.
I'll edit this post once I get some ideas during this boring lecture.
"When I was a robber *Piano Chord* in Boston Place"
"Let's hope this turns out pretty darn good huh"
"Pete may be the best, but Ringo is the star"
Paul:"Don't be nervous John"
John:"I 'm not"
4.29pm
21 November 2012
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6 December 2012
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25 January 2013
OfflineWell, just as Bob Dylan did, I used to think the lyric in 'I Wanna Hold Your Hand' was :
I get high! i get high! I get hiiiigh!
Turns out it is "I can't hide! I can't hide! I can't hide!"
John had to awkwardly break it to Dylan after he assumed the Beatles smoked weed before offering them a joint. Something like that.
4.36pm
14 April 2010
OfflineEgroeg Evoli said
Make up funny lyrics that someone could confuse with the real lyrics- example: "Sweep, city starling, doughnut rye," instead of "Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry," or something random like that.
Small furry wheels are clever.
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, Let it roll for all its worth.
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9.04pm
13 June 2011
Offlinedunno if this fits, and its probably been mentioned in misheard lyrics, but I can never figure out if on Taxman the line goes "declare the pennies on your eyes" or "declare the pennies on your rise". I guess either makes sense…but I like 'eyes' as that's always how i've heard it. "rise" doesnt make as much sense to me….I guess it could still imply the custom of putting pennies on the eyes of the dead, but i like the idea that Harrison is saying that even if you're dead you pay taxes on the 2 pennys that someone gives your corpse, rather then Harrison saying that you will rise from the dead and then pay taxes on those pennies.
4.18am
12 January 2013
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