best use of giggling in a song

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Most annoying giggle

The pathetically hollow one at the beginning of Michelle Branch's "You Get Me." It's sad when even a giggle sounds ProTooled.

Myke. (Myke Weiskopf), Sunday, 5 February 2006 00:45 (eighteen years ago) link

Spice Girls "Wannabe"

danzig (danzig), Sunday, 5 February 2006 00:50 (eighteen years ago) link

Led Zeppelin - "Boogie With Stu"

Mama Roux, Sunday, 5 February 2006 01:02 (eighteen years ago) link

"'Pauvre Lola' has lots of giggling, the video of which features an impossibly pretty France Gall faced off with the slouching and lecherous Gainsbourg."

Funny, I was going to say France Gall with 'Zoi Zoi', though I'm not sure giggling in a song is ever a good thing.

On the whole I'd probably like her a whole lot less if I could understand much French. Maybe that goes some way in explaining the popularity of American pop in the rest of the world.

lykvun stratta, Sunday, 5 February 2006 03:11 (eighteen years ago) link

also mr dylan's 115th dream
or does that count as pure hysterical laughter?

powpowpow, Sunday, 5 February 2006 14:27 (eighteen years ago) link

'Back In A Tracksuit' by Sultans of Ping FC.

beaux knee (boney), Sunday, 5 February 2006 14:41 (eighteen years ago) link

Joseph, it's very possibly a cover. Reggae song "Girl meets boy, gives him lots of joy/A good vibration, a groovy situation"

Vintage Latin (dog latin), Sunday, 5 February 2006 15:13 (eighteen years ago) link

i'd like to say that it's not serge gainsbourg's "en melody"; that laughter really gets to me, sounding like fran drescher and all.

Peter Densmore (pbnmyj), Sunday, 5 February 2006 15:50 (eighteen years ago) link

"Dirty Talk" Klein & MBO!

Father Brian Eno, Sunday, 5 February 2006 16:33 (eighteen years ago) link

"She Bop" seconded; also Roxanne Shanté's "Live On Stage".

Most annoying giggle: Joni Mitchell, "Big Yellow Taxi" - damn near ruins the song for me.

Myonga Von Bontee (Myonga Von Bontee), Sunday, 5 February 2006 16:45 (eighteen years ago) link

ODB anyone?

Nate (Nate), Sunday, 5 February 2006 21:09 (eighteen years ago) link

Negativland - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For

But, no, I'm going to have to strongly agree with this:

Nurse With Wound - "Swamp Rat"

-- The Man in the Iron-On Mask (noodle_vagu...), February 4th, 2006 12:12 PM. (later)

Makes the entire track (which is a great song), therefore must be the best use of it.

S- (sgh), Monday, 6 February 2006 04:15 (eighteen years ago) link

Jean Leloup's "I Lost My Baby"

French-Canadian female laughter...

Jay Watts III (jaywatts), Monday, 6 February 2006 05:41 (eighteen years ago) link

Kenickie - "If you dance like this, you're a Punka - PUNKA!! (barely audible giggle)"

mark grout (mark grout), Monday, 6 February 2006 13:21 (eighteen years ago) link

Messer Fur Frau Muller -- there's a song on their "Second Hand Dreams" CD that comes up in my iTunes as "Ìãíîâåíèÿ îñòàíîâèëèñü" -- it's made almost entirely of samples of gigggling, so it's guaranteed to drive you to insanity.

Tracer Hand (tracerhand), Tuesday, 7 February 2006 23:07 (eighteen years ago) link

Lords Of Acid - "I Sit On Acid", although it's more like a laughing orgasm than a giggle.

LeRooLeRoo (Seb), Wednesday, 8 February 2006 00:06 (eighteen years ago) link

The Laughing Policeman by Charles Penrose.

JimD (JimD), Wednesday, 8 February 2006 03:14 (eighteen years ago) link

*ahem*

Fendermen - MULESKINNER BLUES

brianiast (briania), Wednesday, 8 February 2006 04:44 (eighteen years ago) link

48 seconds into Rory Gallagher's "20/20 vision". Are any of the songs above non-deliberate giggles? Like "they're coming to take me away" its written in - are any of them just natural giggles left in on the final mix?

Pete McFeet, Sunday, 12 February 2006 01:54 (eighteen years ago) link

Are any of the songs above non-deliberate giggles? Like "they're coming to take me away" its written in - are any of them just natural giggles left in on the final mix?

Pete McFeet, Sunday, 12 February 2006 01:54 (eighteen years ago) link

For natural giggles, try the Beatles, "And Your Bird Can
Sing," specifically the version on _Anthology 2_. That was
my first official Beatles CD, and my 2nd CD ever (my first
was Blues Traveler, _Four_), so I may be biased by that first
flush of excitement, nay, enlightenment, that one gets upon
hearing the Beatles do their thing. But I still think that
the early take presented therein is the best version extant.
Sure, it's lacking George's neato guitar fills, but it contains
a some excellent guitar parts that are even more compelling,
and the bit of giggling and studio chatter is fun and funny.
Too bad 1966 was far too staid of a time to leave in something like
that

Squirrel_Police (Squirrel_Police), Sunday, 12 February 2006 02:09 (eighteen years ago) link

seven months pass...
the real answer is boards of canada's 'aquarius'

while it's fantastic in the context of the song, that 'giggle' featured in 'en melody' is strangely unsettling

Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Thursday, 5 October 2006 13:05 (seventeen years ago) link

Rhythm Is Rhythm - "Nude Photo"

hank (hank s), Thursday, 5 October 2006 13:29 (seventeen years ago) link

There's quite a bit of fetishized Asian-girl giggling in "Harajuku Girls."

I'm partial to Michael Stipe's in "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite", where he suddenly loses his shit on the words "Dr. Seuss."

Erroneous Botch (joseph cotten), Thursday, 5 October 2006 13:37 (seventeen years ago) link

Well if you're going to mention that again, I'm going to mention Kenickie and "Punka" again.

mark grout (mark grout), Thursday, 5 October 2006 13:41 (seventeen years ago) link

The beginning of "Public Image" after all the "hello"s.

mike a (mike a), Thursday, 5 October 2006 14:31 (seventeen years ago) link

x-post
Sorry, didn't catch the previous mention.

Erroneous Botch (joseph cotten), Thursday, 5 October 2006 14:39 (seventeen years ago) link

that giggle in 'sidewinder...' is so subtle that i thought up until now it was just mike croaking on the words

as for another example, 'brain damage'

also, is that a giggle on 'milk it'?
"mhm test meeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaat"

Charlie Howard (the sphinx), Thursday, 5 October 2006 14:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Aguas de Marco - Elis Regina and Tom Jobim

Brooker Buckingham (Brooker B), Thursday, 5 October 2006 14:53 (seventeen years ago) link

xpost yep I think so.

mark grout (mark grout), Thursday, 5 October 2006 14:59 (seventeen years ago) link

i have always thought the giggle on "brain damage" was really, really stupid. "oh wow, he's KWAAAAAAAZY!!!!!"

"nude photo" seconded though.

mango selassie (teenagequiet), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:03 (seventeen years ago) link

Yazoo - "Situation"
-- LeRooLeRoo (sebastien.caro...), February 4th, 2006

That was exactly the song that popped into my head when i saw this thread.

shorty (shorty), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:04 (seventeen years ago) link

I'll go with 'Dirty Talk' and W.I.T.'s 'Oooh I Like It' which copies it.

Konal Doddz (blueski), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:05 (seventeen years ago) link

Hasil Adkins invented this.

Mr. Que (Mr.Que), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:06 (seventeen years ago) link

Mansun - Cancer

it is, after all, my favourite song (Haberdager), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:06 (seventeen years ago) link

The scourage returns!

Os Mutantes - a minha menina. Though it's more of a cackle really.

struttin' with some barbecue (jimnaseum), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:14 (seventeen years ago) link

Os Mutantes - Don Quixote.

At the end. After the violin.

mark grout (mark grout), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:15 (seventeen years ago) link

(1896) George Washington Johnson - The Laughing Song

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Johnson

The PappaWheelie Story: Half Brain, Half Soul, All Mouth (on sale now) (PappaWhe, Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:19 (seventeen years ago) link

The Ladmo Trio - Michelle
Serge Gainsbourg - En Melody

emil.y (emil.y), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:33 (seventeen years ago) link

Os Mutantes - Don Quixote.

At the end. After the violin.

-- mark grout
Then there's a weird giggly type thing at the beginning of the next track Náo Vá Se Perder Por Ai!

struttin' with some barbecue (jimnaseum), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:41 (seventeen years ago) link

The Biker Grove theme tune.

chap who would dare to contain two ingredients. Tea and bags. (chap), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:46 (seventeen years ago) link

rofl

struttin' with some barbecue (jimnaseum), Thursday, 5 October 2006 15:49 (seventeen years ago) link

YOU ARE ALL WRONG

chakra khan chakra khan (sanskrit), Thursday, 5 October 2006 20:26 (seventeen years ago) link

correct answer is:

intro to "Wipeout"

chakra khan chakra khan (sanskrit), Thursday, 5 October 2006 20:27 (seventeen years ago) link

Janet Jackson, at the very end of "Doesn't Really Matter". It might only be on the radio mix but it might be the most endearing thing I've ever heard.

Jordan (Jordan), Thursday, 5 October 2006 20:30 (seventeen years ago) link

Wipeout is a really good one. Another serious contender is the manic, gleeful one right at the end of the barmy but superb coda to Little Red Riding Hood Hit The Road by Robert Wyatt. But I'm going to have to go for Leonard Cohen's uberspooky giggle in First We Take Manhattan:

And I thank you for those items that you sent me huhhehaha huck!
The monkey... and the plywood violin...

deekew (deekew), Thursday, 5 October 2006 21:22 (seventeen years ago) link

Then there's a weird giggly type thing at the beginning of the next track Náo Vá Se Perder Por Ai!

-- struttin' with some barbecue

Right, this is getting ridiculous. Giggling also at the start of Os Mutantes - Magica.

struttin' with some barbecue (jimnaseum), Thursday, 5 October 2006 21:23 (seventeen years ago) link

I'd call the Wipeout intro a cackle rather than a giggle.

chap who would dare to contain two ingredients. Tea and bags. (chap), Thursday, 5 October 2006 23:19 (seventeen years ago) link

Frank Sinatra got my vote!

"we talk about frank sinatra
you know frank sinatra?
he's dead... dead!
ha ha ha!"

MRZBW (MRZBW), Friday, 6 October 2006 00:19 (seventeen years ago) link

For a long time I thought that weird stuff going on in every 13th Floor Elevators song was (mutated) giggling.

But this is OTM:

correct answer is:
intro to "Wipeout"

The Bearnaise-Stain Bears (Rock Hardy), Friday, 6 October 2006 03:34 (seventeen years ago) link

Gangsta of Love by the Geto Boys, bushwick Bill cracking up while saying the first girl he ever slept with “opened up my butt cheeks and started licking out my asshole“

flopson, Sunday, 30 August 2020 19:55 (three years ago) link

ORANGE!

pomentiful (pomenitul), Sunday, 30 August 2020 20:17 (three years ago) link


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