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arw is stuck in your head? so that's where she's been...i thought she had gone to sleep...she just can't stay away from this place, now can she?
 
Bruce Springsteen - Cover Me

(BTW, I recently read he originally wrote this song for Donna Summer :eek: but then decided to keep it himself)

C ya!

Marty
 
It's a little song from Shrek. Do you guys remember that scene when all the characters have a Karaoke party?

Well, the song that is stuck in my head is this one:

yeah
i like big butts & i can not lie
u otha brothas cant deny
when a girl walks n wit a ity bity waste
& a round thing in ya face u get


:lol: :lmao: :applaud:
 
fatboy slim - sunset (bird of prey)

cause i was just watching a show on him and that one just stuck.
 
The Beatles - Please Please Me

I read last week somewhere that John Lennon wrote this song and that it's about (hmm, how do I say this nicely...) giving head! :eek:
Young and innocent music by The Beatles? Don't think so...

C ya!

Marty
 
Stories for Boys said:
and now...drowning man-u2...randomly...:shrug:


i was on a backapacking trip once and that got stuck in my head for several hours, also randomly. i think it's the nature of the song :p

the clash--city of the dead
 
Popmartijn said:
Tricky - Evolution Revolution Love

C ya!

Marty

featuring ed kowalczyk?


i read that about "please please me" too...kinda freaked me out when i was 11...
 
IWasBored said:


featuring ed kowalczyk?

Yep and another rapper, Hawkman IIRC

i read that about "please please me" too...kinda freaked me out when i was 11...

I read it recently, so it freaked me out at 27... :eek:

C ya!

Marty

(now playing, not just in my head: Bruce Springsteen - Better Days)
 
it stil kind of freaks me out, but i find it rather amusing. most people i know think lennon got wierd towards the mid-60s and they really buy into that whole innocent good little boys image, but he was always like that. it's just seems really funny that the bad wrote an insanly catchy rock n roll song that i've known the words to long before i knew what a blow job was...

now stuck in my head: live--what are we fighting for?
(i have that tricky song on a cassette tape somewhere just because ed kowalczyk in on it)
 
AFI - Triple Zero

I'd much rather have this in my head than The Offspring, that's for sure.
 
Ballad of Dorothy Parker: Prince

"Yeah, I ain't too hungry, gimme a fruit cocktail"
"Sounds like a real man to me, mind if I turn on...the radio."
 
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