*smacks forehead*
― I honk along darkened Bobo-doors (Doctor Casino), Monday, 2 August 2021 13:48 (four years ago)
Whomsoever be starting somethingWhomsoever be starting something
― making splashes at Dan Flashes (Neanderthal), Monday, 2 August 2021 16:57 (four years ago)
The doggone girl is whomsoevers.
― peace, man, Monday, 2 August 2021 17:00 (four years ago)
"Huarache," in "Surfin' USA," The Beach Boys
― I, the Jukebox Jury (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 22 September 2021 16:35 (four years ago)
Although maybe this was a hit and I missed it:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S0ONyRctyE
― I, the Jukebox Jury (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 22 September 2021 16:38 (four years ago)
gonna be a huarache tonight
― Gardyloominati (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 22 September 2021 16:41 (four years ago)
“Huarache Raccoon”
― I, the Jukebox Jury (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 22 September 2021 17:03 (four years ago)
“In Every Dream Home a Huarache”
― I, the Jukebox Jury (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 22 September 2021 17:40 (four years ago)
here comes the story of the hua-ra-che
― I Am Fribbulus (Xax) (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 22 September 2021 21:50 (four years ago)
“amethyst” in Wang Chung’s “Dance Hall Days”
― Mr. Snrub, Thursday, 23 September 2021 11:10 (four years ago)
xp huarache comes into Maria Muldaur's "Gringo en Mexico."
― Lily Dale, Friday, 24 September 2021 04:49 (four years ago)
I had never heard Prefab Sprout before the other day, but apparently I have a very word-for-word memory for lyrics quoted in ilm threads, because I was getting my hair cut a few days ago, heard the word "infrared" in the song that was playing in the salon, and thought, "Ah, this must be 'Faron Young' by Prefab Sprout."
― Lily Dale, Saturday, 4 December 2021 15:28 (four years ago)
"Naugahyde" in "Randy Scouse Git" by the Monkees, or "Alternate Title" as it was called on the UK where it was a number 2 hit.
― Kim Kimberly, Friday, 31 December 2021 19:58 (four years ago)
*in the UK
― Kim Kimberly, Friday, 31 December 2021 19:59 (four years ago)
heard the word "infrared" … and thought, "Ah, this must be 'Faron Young' by Prefab Sprout."
This is pretty damn impressive, tbh.
― Nag! Nag! Nag!, Saturday, 1 January 2022 07:45 (four years ago)
The Beach Boy's "Custom Machine" has naugahyde in it; wasn't a single, but Bruce (Johnston) & Terry (Melcher)'s cover was and it charted at #85.
― Lee626, Saturday, 1 January 2022 17:25 (four years ago)
'Naugahyde' is in "Powerful Stuff" by the Fabulous Thunderbirds, featured on the Cocktail soundtrack and a #1 US Album Rock hit in '89.
― Precious, Grace, Hill & Beard LTD. (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 2 January 2022 02:59 (four years ago)
Just in case ABBA's "No Doubt About It" gets released as a single": "forbearance".
― Halfway there but for you, Sunday, 2 January 2022 22:21 (four years ago)
'Nefisa' by Earthling is probably the only pop single ever to namecheck Frantz Fanon.
― Vast Halo, Sunday, 2 January 2022 22:55 (four years ago)
prisencolinensinainciusol
― maelin, Monday, 3 January 2022 10:10 (four years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VsmF9m_Nt8
Ayes
― Mark G, Monday, 3 January 2022 14:35 (four years ago)
I have been very sure since about 1985 that Mark King sings the word 'conked' in Something About You, but it's carved, of *course* it is, it even sounds like carved, wtf brain?
― Maresn3st, Monday, 3 January 2022 15:09 (four years ago)
sericulture
― enochroot, Friday, 7 January 2022 21:01 (four years ago)
Ha, queue up to say what that one is.
― Mark G, Friday, 7 January 2022 21:53 (four years ago)
Surely, someone besides Crowded House has used "deluge," but nothing occurs to me at the moment.
― jimbeaux, Friday, 7 January 2022 22:07 (four years ago)
'Hubcap'* from "Bang A Gong"
*No, the Sleater-Kinney song of the same name doesn't count
― C. Grisso/McCain, Tuesday, 12 February 2008 23:30 (thirteen years ago) bookmarkflaglink
Family, "Strange Band"
Man and his hubcaps, flashing the highwayShielding his eyes, from the heat of the sun
― I Can't See Gervais In My Mind (Tom D.), Friday, 7 January 2022 22:31 (four years ago)
Jackson Browne, "Before the Deluge"
― Lily Dale, Friday, 7 January 2022 22:34 (four years ago)
Well, that was easy LOL
― jimbeaux, Friday, 7 January 2022 22:38 (four years ago)
But not, to my surprise, "Here Comes the Flood" by Peter Gabriel. It must be Peter Hammill who used it somewhere.
― Halfway there but for you, Friday, 7 January 2022 22:40 (four years ago)
Have we abandoned the “hit song” criterion?
― i woke up alarmed (morrisp), Friday, 7 January 2022 22:59 (four years ago)
I was wondering that, Peter Hammill has certainly neve had a hit single!
― I Can't See Gervais In My Mind (Tom D.), Friday, 7 January 2022 23:04 (four years ago)
Looks like that Jackson Browne song is a 6-min. album track (not a single)
― i woke up alarmed (morrisp), Friday, 7 January 2022 23:07 (four years ago)
another Kate Bush entry
BFPO in Army Dreamers
― koogs, Saturday, 8 January 2022 08:23 (four years ago)
(also possibly "aerodrome")
― koogs, Saturday, 8 January 2022 08:25 (four years ago)
Hi, thread originator here..
I did mean it to signify songs that we might have had a reasonable chance of hearing.
And, of course, the bigger the 'hit' the greater the metaphorical score .
― Mark G, Saturday, 8 January 2022 09:12 (four years ago)
^ Praises to you.
"Rolleiflex" in Jobim's "Desafinado". Not sure if that's a hit, but it was covered by a zillion people and everyone knows it.― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Dienstag, 30. Juli 2013 04:28 (eight years ago) bookmarkflaglink
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Dienstag, 30. Juli 2013 04:28 (eight years ago) bookmarkflaglink
I think this is an outstanding example.https://idiotic-hat.blogspot.com/2013/12/rolleiflex.html
― meisenfek, Saturday, 8 January 2022 11:53 (four years ago)
(i only posted the Kate Bush after hearing it on national radio, so not guilty yr honour)
Rubbish by Carter usm was on totp and sounded like it'd have something relevant here, but they've gone back to using live vocals and it was a bit too muddy to make out
― koogs, Saturday, 8 January 2022 12:26 (four years ago)
like Domestos and chlorofluorocarbon
― koogs, Saturday, 8 January 2022 12:30 (four years ago)
Peter Hammill has certainly neve had a hit single!
I was just trying to find the source of the sung "deluge" I hear in my head.
― Halfway there but for you, Saturday, 8 January 2022 16:31 (four years ago)
minestrone/ parmesan/ lasagne/ constipated/ Pluto/ Pisa/ crepe suzette ("Life Is a Minestrone')
'minestrone' is also in Weird Al's 'Lasagna'
'Pisa' in also in Cole Porter's 'You're the Top', a song which also contains proper names and cheeses that may not occur in other popular songs.
I wanna say check the Beastie Boys' catalog for the others
― The 25 Best Songs Ever Ranked In Order (Deflatormouse), Sunday, 9 January 2022 03:29 (four years ago)
"Lasagna" did not chart, afaict.
― I Am Fribbulus (Xax) (Doctor Casino), Sunday, 9 January 2022 12:56 (four years ago)
Bachi in "Lady Eleanor" by Lindisfarne.
"Bachi playing magician sitting lotus on the floorBelly dancing beauty with a power driven saw"
― I Can't See Gervais In My Mind (Tom D.), Sunday, 9 January 2022 13:24 (four years ago)
"bronchi" in "Afternoons & Coffeespoons" by Crash Test Dummies (made it to #2 in the Icelandic charts!)
― Sam Weller, Monday, 14 March 2022 14:29 (four years ago)
It was certainly a hit in Canada. Their single "Swimming in Your Ocean" uses the word "aloft" in its chorus, which can't be too common.
― Halfway there but for you, Monday, 14 March 2022 14:35 (four years ago)
guess you forgot about “Aloft-bop-a-loo-mop-a-lop-bam-boom!”, the very foundation of rock-n-roll.
― celebrating ten years of constant posting (breastcrawl), Monday, 14 March 2022 15:09 (four years ago)
"Coax" in Rod Stewart's "Maggie May".
― Tom D: I was in the army (Tom D.), Saturday, 16 July 2022 11:51 (three years ago)
"Coax Me" is a song by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released as the lead single of their second album Twice Removed. The song peaked at #30 on the Canadian RPM Singles Chart, spending 12 weeks in the top 100.[1][2]
― No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Saturday, 16 July 2022 13:02 (three years ago)
...but "Coax Me" includes the lyric "Cajole me", which probably hasn't appeared elsewhere.
Is that line in "Maggie Mae" supposed to refer to her, or "his love" as a discreet entity? Does it mean:
- My love (i.e. Maggie), you didn't have to coax (me)- You didn't have to coax my love
???
― Halfway there but for you, Saturday, 16 July 2022 13:22 (three years ago)
I always heard it the second way - inverting a sentence so the object comes first is common in poetry and even in colloquial speech sometimes. Leaving the object out altogether is weirder; besides, it seems unlikely that he would refer to Maggie as "my love" at this point, when he wishes he'd never seen her face, unless it was bitterly ironic.
― No purposes. Sounds. (Sund4r), Saturday, 16 July 2022 13:32 (three years ago)