Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 02:00:04 -0400 Subject: SOMMS Digest - to 6 Jun 1997 There are 23 messages totalling 545 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. more mixed up lyrics (3) 2. mixed up lyrics 3. More Mixed up lyrics (2) 4. hehe (2) 5. mixed-up lines 6. Silly lyrics!! 7. National Geographic, other stuff 8. Lyric Boo-Boo's... 9. Questions and Frustrations... 10. Mixed-up lyrics 11. More mixed up lyrics :?)> 12. Yet more misheard lyrics 13. loser lyric guesses 14. For everyone 15. Sad News 16. Mixed Up Lyrics are Great! 17. More fun with lyrics 18. More mixed up lyrics (2) To UNSUBSCRIBE from SOMMS, send email to LISTSERV@MITVMA.MIT.EDU with the following in the body of your message: SIGNOFF SOMMS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 02:30:28 -0400 From: Jenny Grover Subject: Re: more mixed up lyrics It doesn't help matters any that when doing Spoonman live, Chris really did sometimes sing "Come on will I get off". He did when I saw them, and he was really emphasizing those ff's. On the Oslo, Norway boot he sings "Come on and suck me off," plain as day. And in the realm of Lissa answering the phone-- there's this really low, distorted bass note in Rusty Cage that, on my speakers at least, sounds exactly like the UPS truck. I cannot tell you how many times I have looked out the window for the fucking UPS truck!! Jen Grover ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 07:44:52 +0100 From: Deborah Baker Subject: Re: mixed up lyrics I think I may have posted this a long time ago (if so, sorry :-) but my partner, Trev, always sings along to BIMH.."I shot my load today". He really thought that's what Chris was singing and I used to get really snotty with him, 'Soundgarden aren't *that* sort of band' etc etc. But now I kind of like it :-) And for a long time after I first got BMF, I would play it on my walkman to allieviate the boredom as I mowed our (very large) lawn. It was only after listening to 'Room A Thousand Years Wide' on a proper stereo that I realised the droning sound in the b/g was Kim and not the lawnmower! UKDeb ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 09:03:51 -0400 From: "Lane, Karen" Subject: Re: More Mixed up lyrics I thought exactly the same thing! ---------- From: Koggle :)[SMTP:koggle@HOTMAIL.COM] Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 1997 7:55 PM To: SOMMS@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: More Mixed up lyrics In spoonman chris is saying "come on we like it all"??? wow, i ALWAYS thought it was "come on, will i get off?" ehehe --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 09:10:08 -0500 From: Tamara Easter Subject: hehe i love this thread: mixed-up lyrics. when i first heard "rusty cage" all i could think of was "i'm gonna break my rusty caaaaage erin" :) hmm what else is there..there's the legendary line from spoonman which the perverts that i hang out with like to sing "come on whack it off" :D i can't remember anything else at the moment, but there are tons more :) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 11:02:34 -0400 From: Shawn David Kennedy Subject: mixed-up lines On the topic of mis-heard lyrics... When I first heard 'Outshined', I thought Chris was saying "The grass is always greener / Where the dogs are shitting" instead of "where the dogs are shedding". ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 11:48:21 -0400 From: "Carol C." Subject: Re: More Mixed up lyrics It sounds like that to me too. "Come on, while I get off." Could it be that were all perverts who secretly wanna watch Chris 'get off"? ;) Or maybe he really is singing that in the background somewhere down low. Actually, I wouldnt mind watching Chris take a nap for that matter, or eat a peanut butter sandwich or something else he might eat, except maybe for other peoples bile. Carol =] >>same here, but I thought he said, "come on, while I get off"! >> I was thinking, shit, he's perverted. >>Peace Love Empathy >> Rachel >In spoonman chris is saying "come on we like it all"??? > >wow, i ALWAYS thought it was "come on, will i get off?" ehehe > > >> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 12:14:58 -0400 From: Rachel Potter Subject: Silly lyrics!! I used to think that in spoonman chris sang "come on wack me off". So then my friend and I made a perverted spoonman called sprem-man!!! Alissa Corsi Wrote: Subject: National Geographic, other stuff Hello SOMMSters. The other day I recieved my latest issue of National Geographic in the mail. Yes, I DO subscribe to it! I know a lot of people probably have a hard time believing that... Anyway, there's an article on Okinawa, Japan in it. For those of you going, "Huh?," Okinanwa is where Ben was born. Even though it doesn't really have anything else to do with him, I would suggest checking it out. Like all National Geographic articles, even if you hate the text the pictures are great. =) A lyric that always confused me is in Outshined - "...the grass is always greener/ where the dogs are shedding..." For the longest time I had thought Chris was singing "...the grass is always greener/ where the dogs are shitting." It made perfect sense to me since, well, the grass IS always greener there. =) Benlover ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 13:10:55 -0400 From: Kelly Hendricks Subject: Lyric Boo-Boo's... I thought on Pretty Noose he was saying "tie the rope and seal the chain..." And on Kyle Petty I thought he was saying "a hundred miles of chicken wire and steel wool..." I guess I got that because wool rhymes with "fool". Sometimes after you figure out what it's supposed to be you feel like such a dumb-ass. I know I do!!! Stay Cool, Kelly (C: ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 14:17:09 -0400 From: "Carol C." Subject: Re: Questions and Frustrations... >>I think this is kinda of a cool subject lets hear what every one >> thought Chris was saying in most of his songs. >>DAVE Well, I always thought he was singing "Carol. I want to have crazy, wild sex with you" but really he was singing "hard headed fuck you all". Hee hee sorry. I couldnt help it. I did really think he was singing "head high youve got to smile" but he was singing "head high like a song you like" Carol =] Carol ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 15:17:10 -0400 From: Alissa Corsi Subject: Re: more mixed up lyrics In a message dated 6/5/97 12:31:21 PM, you wrote: <> hmmmm..... no comment.... heheheh.... ;-)~~~~ (sorry y'all.... =)~ <> God bless you.... at least I'm not the only one!! We're such silly sommsters.... =)~ "Remember I love you, love you" love, lissa =) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 15:16:08 -0500 From: NIKI FREER Subject: Re: Mixed-up lyrics carol wrote: > I did really think he was singing "head high youve got to smile" but he was singing "head high like a song you like" < i do think that the second line mentioned is actually part of the lyrics... and i always thought, back when i listened to SG on the radio primarily, that in FOBD, where CC sings "how would i know..." that he was saying "I wanna know!" and i was totally lost on the rest of the lyrics. = ) and in "seasons," the very first line is "sullen nights and long warm days" and i swear that he's saying "summer nights and long warm days. " = ) oh well! mind riot (wishing shroomy the best) ____ tears of the feeble hands of the slaves... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SOUNDGARDEN 1984-1997 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 15:23:39 -0400 From: Alissa Corsi Subject: Re: hehe In a message dated 6/5/97 4:06:38 PM, you wrote: <> I thought he was singing "I'm gonna break my rusy caaaaaage..... air run!!" =P Sorry for the multiple postings. =) "Remember I love you, love you" love, lissa =) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 13:12:16 -0700 From: Dave Subject: More mixed up lyrics :?)> Look what I started! Anyways here are some more: FOBD "Dont you lock up something that you wanted to see fly" my ver: "Dont you lock up songs that you wanted to see fly" FLOWER "In her uniform..." my ver: "In her human form" thats all I can think of for now. Dave ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 15:22:12 -0500 From: Ben Timberlake Subject: Yet more misheard lyrics In Spoonman, when chris sings "All my friends are skeleton" I always thought he was singing "All my friends are scared of death" which still kinda fits with "They beat the rythym with their bones. And then I thought he sand "All my friends are in the end" which has nothing to do with "All my friends are brown and red." Also, in BIMH, though I have always known he sings, "Down below the truth is lying beneath the riverbed," I can sometimes fool myself into thinking he sings "the truth is lying beneath the river, Ben" I dig misheard lyric discussions because always post a couple that I still hadn't realized I had misheard. -- Ben Ben Timberlake This is the way the world ends Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~bft718 btimlake@nwu.edu -30- HAMM: [Soft.] What'll I do? [Pause. In a scream.] WHAT'LL I DO? -- Beckett, "Endgame" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 16:46:51 -0400 From: Adam Nowinski Subject: Re: more mixed up lyrics In a message dated 97-06-05 08:31:21 EDT, you write: << And in the realm of Lissa answering the phone-- there's this really low, distorted bass note in Rusty Cage that, on my speakers at least, sounds exactly like the UPS truck. I cannot tell you how many times I have looked out the window for the fucking UPS truck!! Jen Grover >> Hello fellow Sommsters I can definitely agree with Jen on hearing guitars and bass lines sounding like vehicles and such. In "Limo Wreck", Kim's lead sounds just like an ambulance rushing to the scene of a wreck. Actually the siren sounds to me like a British ambulance. Since Ben wrote "Head Down", then I guess it isn't surprising that I can hear the back-up beeper of a construction truck, Ben used to work in construction before touring with Nirvana, right? And lastly, "Room A Thousand Years Wide" has the obvious drone in the background of a weed wacker. Filling my head with crazy sounds--- adamcpose ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 17:18:24 -0700 From: eliza Subject: loser lyric guesses when i first heard Somewhere, i thought that it was "Somewhere in my dreams, signs said show until the willow weeps" yah, i know, duh! oh also, a HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY goes out to my little somms sis Nikki Freer - woo hoo!!! Have a great time (after all, you are an adult now ;-) eliza ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RIP J.B. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 17:38:42 -0400 From: Paul Talley Subject: For everyone I strongly suggest that all Soundgarden fans(the real ones) pick up the expensive import "Stolen Prayers". This features two pretty good Soundgarden songs that didn't make superunknown(Nowhere but you & Missing) and one exellent one that should have.(Flutter girl) it also features 3 cool Ozzy songs which chris does solo covers of. To top that it comes with 3 temple of the dog demos, namely Black Cat, Angel on fire, and a cool version of reach down. The last to tracks are versions of head down and BHS live! Before this I had never heard bHS live with the entire band.(Just Chris). The Head Down live version ranks the best live songs ever done. Its expensive but worth it. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 14:40:57 -0700 From: Dave Subject: Sad News I know some of you are Buckly fans, so this may come as some sad news, sorry it isnt Soundgarden related, but someone on here expressed concern over this: Jeff Buckley Found Drowned In Memphis June 5 [11:40 EDT] -- Singer/songwriter Jeff Buckley's body was discovered early Wednesday evening in the Mississippi River, confirming the grim expectations of friends and family members. Ironically, Buckley's body was discovered at the foot of Memphis' famed musical mecca, Beale Street. Tourists on the American Queen riverboat spotted the 30-year-old Buckley's body in the water at about 4:40 p.m. and notified the crew, which retrieved it. Buckley was initialy identified by his clothes and jewelry, but was later positively identified by his road manager. Police said there were no signs of foul play. Buckley, who had been in Memphis since February working on his second album, had just finished having dinner with Keith Foti last Thursday and the two were on their way to a rehearsal studio at about 9 p.m. when they stopped at the marina. A fully clothed Buckley suddenly decided to "go swimming," something he'd done there previously. As passing boats created waves, Foti turned his back for a moment, and when he looked back, Buckley was gone. Funeral arrangements for Buckley were incomplete as we went to press. For more on Buckley, go to the MTV News Gallery. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 18:54:00 -0500 From: "Phelan, Kate" Subject: Mixed Up Lyrics are Great! When I was playing Burden In My Hand (over and over again) one day, my boyfriend looked at me and asked, "Is he singing "I shot my LOAD today" ??? Peace to all the JB fans out there, let's hope he got a lot of material out before the accident. (My initial reaction to the news is too graphic to print) Kate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 18:12:52 +0000 From: Candy Haun Subject: More fun with lyrics I love to hear Chris sing =93I=92ll take the river down to still water=94 cause I live in Stillwater and even though I know better, it sounds to me like he=92s gonna jump on a boat and float down the Cimarron river to my home town! I know that=92s really goofy of me BUTT I can=92t just hel= p it!! Candy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 18:31:42 -0600 From: Scott Brooks Subject: Re: More mixed up lyrics carol wrote: > >I did really think he was singing "head high >youve got to smile" but he was >singing "head high like a song you like" You mean to tell me he wasn't singing "head high you've got to smile?" I find that interesting. I looked up the lyrics in my liner and found out I was wrong. Oh, well. That's the first time I've been wrong today...again. Peace. Scott ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SOUNDGARDEN 1984-97 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 21:00:32 -0500 From: Betty Anne Redson Subject: Re: More mixed up lyrics Chris Mackenzie wrote: > > For the Canadians... At first I thought it was "Degrassi's always > greener where the dogs are shitting". > > A friend of mine thought CC was singing "Thanx for the show" instead of > "Face Pollution". > I thought he was saying "thanks for the show" also. After reading what everyone thought he was saying in songs, I realized that I also misheard almost all the same lines at one time. Marie ------------------------------ End of SOMMS Digest - to 6 Jun 1997 ************************************************