"I got food in my belly and a license for my telly" - Paolo Nutini
They don't write them like that any more.
They don't write them like that any more.
Ha, I love the username, Biz Markie is a legend.The Diabolical Biz said:SNIP
You learned defeat from the whores with bad feet didn't you?Suicidejim said:"Banana banana banana banana terracotta banana terracotta terracotta pie!
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System of a Down - 'Vicinity of Obscenity'
I would also like to nominate the Red Hot Chili Peppers.Binnsyboy said:Ooh, that's a good one. Really drives me to keep killing demons.Cobbs said:At some point in your music listening life you have come across a certain song whose music is amazing, and just when you think it can get no better a wondrous barrage of lyrical power hits you smack bang in the ear hole. It's almost so sweet that it brings a tear to your eye, but the same strength in the lyric keeps you strong.
My question to you is, what song/line from a song has had this effect on you?
The song that immediately springs to mind for me is Carry on my Wayward Son by Kansas. Kinda self explanatory.
OT: The chorus of this song really had a therapeutic effect on me when my most recent relationship crashed:
Also, Surprise Hotel by Fool's Gold. I can't understand a word he's saying, but it sounds fun.
And most recently, the lyrics to Rains of Castamere. Knowing the song's background, it's badass.
It's {youtube=CODE} with square brackets, which for yours is {youtube=M8KR5MyHN3g} or Quote this to check the coding.panzertank83 said:Epic as in "good," or "internet" epic? If it's the latter, I've gotta go with "Sentient 6" by Nevermore:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8KR5MyHN3g
Just listen to that shit! Hilariously earnest yet insanely campy; it's a wonder this song isn't more well known around the internet-at-large.
EDIT: Can anybody tell me how to embed the video? Copying the embed text from youtube didn't work...
Yeah you can't not love the Biz.Tipsy Giant said:Ha, I love the username, Biz Markie is a legend.The Diabolical Biz said:SNIP
Same is true with any Rakim lyric, him and Eric B used to tear it up, shame it moved toward money and women from bragging about microphone skills
I thought of this pretty quickly. Also, in the Gallows song Will Someone Shoot That Fucking Snake, there's the brilliant line 'You always were, a fucking prick'.Aussie502 said:Romance is Dead - Parkway Drive
During the middle of the song he says "cry me a fucking river *****".
That part explains my emotions quite accurately at the moment towards a certain someone...
I'm pretty sure that's meant to say "I could not get my copper clean".FirstToStrike said:I would also like to nominate the Red Hot Chili Peppers.Binnsyboy said:Ooh, that's a good one. Really drives me to keep killing demons.Cobbs said:At some point in your music listening life you have come across a certain song whose music is amazing, and just when you think it can get no better a wondrous barrage of lyrical power hits you smack bang in the ear hole. It's almost so sweet that it brings a tear to your eye, but the same strength in the lyric keeps you strong.
My question to you is, what song/line from a song has had this effect on you?
The song that immediately springs to mind for me is Carry on my Wayward Son by Kansas. Kinda self explanatory.
OT: The chorus of this song really had a therapeutic effect on me when my most recent relationship crashed:
Also, Surprise Hotel by Fool's Gold. I can't understand a word he's saying, but it sounds fun.
And most recently, the lyrics to Rains of Castamere. Knowing the song's background, it's badass.
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On the day that my best friend died
I could not get my cop up cleaned
and also this entire song:
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