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Re: Best mention of Waffle House in a song?

Lord Gow 10 May 2005 05:51:33
 
"Matt B." <sawdust100@hotmail­.net> wrote in message
news:10mlu31askdps3­e@corp.supernews.com­...>
"Zodiac69 864" <curse@fuckspammind­less.com> wrote in message> news:Ji8Fb.2473$uh1­.285@bignews6.bellso­uth.net...>> I like the "Welcome to Atlanta" remix featuring Jermaine Dupree, Snoop,>> Murphy Lee, etc.>>
"After the party it's the Waffle House">
A few years ago there was a song (I forget by whom) that contained the> lyrics "I want you smothered, I want you covered, Like my Waffle House> hashbrowns." Very romantic.

"The Bad Touch" by The Bloodhound Gang.

More famous for:

"You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's do it like they do it
on Discovery Channel..."

I enjoy noting how some mushy love song lyrics aren't that much different.
Take this line from Tim McGraw & Faith Hill for example:

"Let's make love, all night long. Let's make love until all our strength is
gone."

Same sentiment really, the Bloodhound Gang just made it funny.

LG
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TripleW864 10 May 2005 07:57:34 permanent link ]
 In article <11804t66t3fuj3c@co­rp.supernews.com>, Lord Gow, rogue bull
of the 333! <lordgow@yahoo.com>­ wrote:
"Matt B." <sawdust100@hotmail­.net> wrote in message > news:10mlu31askdps3­e@corp.supernews.com­...> >
"Zodiac69 864" <curse@fuckspammind­less.com> wrote in message> > news:Ji8Fb.2473$uh1­.285@bignews6.bellso­uth.net...> >> I like the "Welcome to Atlanta" remix featuring Jermaine Dupree, Snoop,> >> Murphy Lee, etc.> >>
"After the party it's the Waffle House"> >
A few years ago there was a song (I forget by whom) that contained the> > lyrics "I want you smothered, I want you covered, Like my Waffle House> > hashbrowns." Very romantic.>
"The Bad Touch" by The Bloodhound Gang.>
More famous for:>
"You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals, so let's do it like they do it > on Discovery Channel...">
I enjoy noting how some mushy love song lyrics aren't that much different. > Take this line from Tim McGraw & Faith Hill for example:>
"Let's make love, all night long. Let's make love until all our strength is > gone.">
Same sentiment really, the Bloodhound Gang just made it funny.

No, it's not. The same sentiment would be doing it doggystyle
(sometimes called the "rodeo position") in a country song, which I
can't recall. Besides, Tim & Faith are married to each other, IIRC.

However, risque Country songs, mmm...

Toby Keith's "A Little Less Talk And A Lot More Action" is basically an
eloquent "Shut up & F@#% Me", and his "I'm Just Talking About Tonight"
is about a one-night stand.
Merle Haggard's "Always Wanting You" is basically he's horny and she's
giving him blue balls.
Johnny Paycheck's "Don't Take Her, She's All I Got" is about a guy
that's so in love with a woman, that if his friend takes her from him,
he doesn't know what he'd do.
Marty Robbins' "El Paso" is basically about a man who fell in love with
a Mexican woman named Felina, and shot & killed a man who hit on her,
then later risks death just to go back and see her.
Reba McEntire's "Fancy" is about a woman so poor that she sells her
older daughter into prostitution, before the county takes the younger
daughter and she dies of illness.
Kris Kristofferson's "Help Me Make It Through The Night" is anything
but subtle.
Big & Rich's "Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy" is also a non-subtle song.
Garth Brooks' "That Summer" is about a boy that goes to work for a
widow during the summer & basically ... consuming their passions.
Shania Twain's "The Woman In Me (Needs The Man In You)" is yet another
non-subtle song.

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