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Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:13 am
by littlebeast13
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
2. The candidates debate
3. Alligator lizards
4. Old ex-friend Ray
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
11. Carniverous habits
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:55 am
by earendel
littlebeast13 wrote:For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
HAPPY TOGETHER - The Turtles
2. The candidates debate
MRS. ROBINSON - Simon & Garfunkle
3. Alligator lizards
VENTURA HIGHWAY - America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
OPERATOR - Jim Croce
20. Knee-high to a man
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM - Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
"Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me" - BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY, Queen
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 8:07 am
by ShamelessWeasel
1. Happy Together- The Turtles
2. Mrs Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
3. nope
4. Operator - Jim Croce
5. FM - Steely Dan
6. nope
7. Chain Gang - Pretenders
8. Takin care of Business - Bachman Turner Overdrive
9. Bust a Move - ???
10. Drean Weaver- Gary Wright
11. Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffet
12. nope
13. Allentown - Billy Joel
14. nope
15. Lady Madonna - The Beatles
16. The Stroke - Billy Suier
17. nope
18. Dirty Laundry - Don henley
19. We're not gonna take it - Twisted Sister
20. Philadelphia Freedom - Sir Elton
Kroxquo Bonus: Lets Dance - David Bowie "Serious Moonlight"
Image Bonus:
Knee High to a man.
Personal Story. The picture is of Manute Bol (7ft 7 in) and Spud Webb (5 ft 7 in) when both played on the Rhode Island Gulls, a development league team back in the 80's. They played in Newport RI and at the time I worked at a restaurant that the team liked to come to after games. I am shorter than Spud Webb and really did feel knee high to a man standing next to Manute Bol.

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 8:38 am
by franktangredi
1. Invest a dime
HAPPY TOGETHER/THE TURTLES
2. The candidates debate
MRS. ROBINSON/SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
3. Alligator lizards
VENTURA HIGHWAY/AMERICA
7. A pigeon from hell
BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG/THE PRETENDERS
10. An astral plane
DREAM WEAVER/GARY WRIGHT
11. Carniverous habits
CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE/JIMMY BUFFET
13. Chromium steel
ALLENTOWN/BILLY JOEL
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
THE GLAMOROUS LIFE/SHEILA E
15. Tie his bootlace
LADY MADONNA/THE BEATLES
19. Boring and confiscated
WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT/TWISTED SISTER
20. Knee-high to a man
PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM/ELTON JOHN
[quote]Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
[/quote]
"Fish go blub"
THE FOX/YLVIS
[quote]Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).[/quote]
BORING AND CONFISCATED
TAKE MY WORD FOR IT: I READ IT IN GRAD SCHOOL. AND BY THE TIME I WAS DONE, I WAS SO SICK OF BOOKS.....
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:32 am
by Vandal
1. Happy Together - The Turtles
2. Mrs. Robinson - Simon/Garfunkel
3. Ventura Highway - America
4. Operator - Jim Croce
5. FM - Steely Dan
6. nope
7. Back on the Chain Gang - Pretenders
8. Takin' Care of Business - BTO
9. nope
10. nope
11. Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffet
12. nope
13. Allentown - Billy Joel
14. nope
15. Lady Madonna - Beatles
16. nope
17. nope
18. Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
19. nope
20. Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus:
Comes in colors - She's Like a Rainbow - Rolling Stones
Image Bonus: I think this qualifies as Dirty Laundry, #18:

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:44 am
by Beebs52
[quote="littlebeast13"]
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
Twenty Seconds of Bliss by Extraordinarily Not Goodtime Girl
2. The candidates debate
Why?No really by Tired FB Troll
3. Alligator lizards
Climbing Up the Wall by Don't Eat the Tide Pods
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Johnson! by Ya Doesn't Has Ta Call Me
5. Hungry reggae
To Serve Man by Cheap Cruise
6. A beautiful oblivion
Forget Tide Pods by Purell is Da Shit
7. A pigeon from hell
No Delivery Charge by Total Takeout
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Big Load in the Dipe by Lungman Jake
9. A celibate rope
Bad Metaphors by Don't Anthropomorhize Tools
10. An astral plane
Must Eat Lunch by Cosmic Void in Brain Now
11. Carniverous habits
Meat Sweats by Flo's Dad
12. So sick of books
Hungry. Really Hungry Now. by Carniverous Habits
13. Chromium steel
Is That a Bumper in Your Pocket by Or Are You Just Glad...
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
Big Pigeon from Hell by Carwas Guy
15. Tie his bootlace
Together with the Other by Yukster
16. Spread your ear pollution
Urp
17. Boy Mercury
Girl F-150 by I Haul
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Hey! It's Platinum by Old Bubble-headed Bleach Blond
19. Boring and confiscated
My Repartee by Reaaalllly Need Lunch
20. Knee-high to a man
What to do. What to do. by Which One to Choose
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).[/quote]
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:04 pm
by T_Bone0806
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together-The Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson-Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
Ventura Highway-America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)-Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
FM (No Static At All)-Steely Dan
6. A beautiful oblivion
Inside Out-Eve 6
7. A pigeon from hell
Back On The Chain Gang-The Pretenders
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin' Care Of Business-Bachman-Turner Overdrive
9. A celibate rope
Bondage For Beginners-The Loose Knots
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver-Gary Wright. This took me a bit. Kept rolling over in my head until I heard "MAYBE TO an astral plane", then it clicked
11. Carniverous habits
Now THIS Is A Chinese Buffet--Lions Loose in Beijing
12. So sick of books
What I Really Want To Be Is A Synchronized Swimmer-Stephen King
13. Chromium steel
Allentown-Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
Ain't Nothin' Without That Rich Corinthian Leather-Ricardo Montalban
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna-The Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
The Stroke-Billy Squier
17. Boy Mercury
You're Acting Like A Little Queen-Freddie's Father
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry-Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
My Memoirs-T-Bone
20. Knee-high to a man
Philadelphia Freedom-Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
"This ain't no Mudd Club"
"This ain't no Mudd Club or CBGB's, I ain't got time for that now"
Life During Wartime-Talking Heads
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Let's go with #5, "hungry reggae". I'm guessing this dude had a case of Perma-Munchies...I've never had this flavor but it does sound pretty good..and I'm not even wasted..

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:21 pm
by jarnon
1. Happy Together, Turtles
2. Mrs. Robinson, Simon & Garfunkel
4. Operator, Jim Croce
13. Allentown, Billy Joel
15. Lady Madonna, Beatles
20. Philadelphia Freedom, Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Shake it Off, Taylor Swift, This sick beat
Image Bonus:

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:28 pm
by kroxquo
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together - Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson - Simon and Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
Ventura Highway - America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels) - Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin Care of Business - BTO
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
11. Carniverous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
Allentown - Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Sunshine Superman - Donovan "Superman and Green Lantern"
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Here is a Bubble Headed Bleach Blonde who was a particular crush

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 4:51 pm
by BackInTex
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together - Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator - Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
11. Carniverous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffet
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
16. Spread your ear pollution
- Rolling Stones?
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry - Glenn Frey
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Levon - Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Neil Young will remember: Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
#20 (as if you couldn't figure this one out)

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:03 pm
by mellytu74
1. HAPPY TOGETHER - THE TURTLES
2. MRS. ROBINSON - SIMON & GARFUNKLE
3. VENTURA HIGHWAY - AMERICA
4. OPERATOR - JIM CROCE
5. FM - STEELY DAN
7. BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG - PRETENDERS
8. TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS - BACHMAN-TURNER OVERDRIVE
11. CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE - JIMMY BUFFETT
12. WALK LIKE AN EGYPTINAN - THE BANGLES
13. ALLENTOWN - BILLY JOEL
14. FABULOUS LIFE - SHEILA E
20. PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM - ELTON JOHN
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
PUT ME IN COACH - CENTERFIELD - JOHN FOGERTY
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
I have NO IDEA what the song was but....
BOY MERCURY

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2018 9:15 pm
by elwoodblues
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together - Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
Ventura Highway - America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator - Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
FM - Steely Dan
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin' Care of Business - BTO
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
11. Carniverous habits
Cheeseburger In Paradise - Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna - Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Honky Tonk Woman - Rolling Stones - gin-soaked barroom queen
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
A pigeon from hell
https://drawception.com/panel/drawing/l ... from-hell/
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:50 am
by mrkelley23
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
So Happy Together -- The Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson -- Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
Ventura Highway -- America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator -- Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin' Care of Business -- Bachman-Turner Overdrive. A mondegreen for me, if I'm right. I always thought he was singing, "you can make sounds sort of mellow."
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
Dreamweaver -- Gary Wright
11. Carniverous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise -- Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
Walk Like an Egyptian -- Bangles
13. Chromium steel
Allentown -- Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna -- The Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry -- Don Henley. The version that Elvis's daughter, Lisa Marie, did is actually not bad.
19. Boring and confiscated
Complicated -- Avril Lavigne
20. Knee-high to a man
Philadelphia Freedom -- Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
After Jessie's Squirrel, which I used last time you ran this game (I think), my favorite source for unique lyrics is Roger Miller. So here's a chunk from England Swings:
"England swings like a pendulum do,
Bobbies on bicycles two by two,
Westminster Abbey, the tower of Big Ben
The rosy-red cheeks of the little children
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Not really trying for the IBB here, just wanted to pay tribute to the guy I was lucky enough to see last year in concert, and who announced his farewell tour last week:

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 4:33 pm
by Hotseat Or Bust!
1.) Happy Together - The Turtles, 2.) Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel, 4.) Operator - Jim Croce, 7.) Back On The Chain Gang - The Pretenders, 13.) Allentown - Billy Joel, 15.) Lady Madonna - The Beatles, 18.) Dirty Laundry - The Eagles, 20.) Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John. Krox Bonus: Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes "she'll unease you".
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 8:46 pm
by Earl the Squirrel
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together - The Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator - Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
Back on the Chain Gang - Pretenders
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin' Care of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
9. A celibate rope
Bust a Move - Young MC
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
11. Carniverous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffett
Unlike "some" people, I'm not even going to point out the spelling error.....
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna - Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
The Stroke - Billy Squier
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
A Song That is Highly Inferior to I Wanna Rock - Twister Sister
20. Knee-high to a man
Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
I know I've shared my I used to be a heart stealing old Don Juan story before, but I'm running really short on anecdotes as I try to race through this before I hit the rack...... at 7:30 pm, even. Been an exhausting weekend and I still carried my notepaper around with me that I'd written all the lyrics on. For all the good it did me, I just know I'm at least three or four of these are going to hit me by tomorrow morning...
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Oh! You Pretty Things - David Robert Jones
Make way for the Homo Superior
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Since it didn't get the IBB it so richly deserved the first time, let's try it again (and esto can suck it)..... I doubt that I need to included the snippet I'm using, but since I'm a slavish rule follower, #17

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:07 pm
by SportsFan68
[quote="littlebeast13"]For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together, Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Eve of Destruction
3. Alligator lizards
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator, Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
11. Carnivorous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise, Jimmy Buffet
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna, Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry, Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
California Girls, Beach Boys. Dig a French bikini
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Invest a dime

[/quote]
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:43 pm
by Bob78164
1. Invest a dime
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson, Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator, Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
11. Carniverous habits
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry, Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Night Moves, Bob Seger
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Dreams, Fleetwood Mac, "heartbeat drives you mad"
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
--Bob
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:06 am
by A Non E. Muss
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
2. The candidates debate
3. Alligator lizards
VENTURA HIGHWAY-America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
OPERATOR (THAT'S NOT THE WAY IT FEELS)-Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
FM-Steely Dan
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG-The Pretenders
8. Sounds loud or mellow
TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS-Bachman Turner Overdrive
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
11. Carniverous habits
CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE-Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
ALLENTOWN-Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
DIRTY LAUNDRY-Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Paradox full of contradiction
IF SHE WOULD HAVE BEEN FAITHFUL-Chicago
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
"The candidates debate"...and boy, are these guys master debaters or what:

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 5:28 am
by Estonut
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together - The Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
Ventura Highway - America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator - Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
FM - Steely Dan
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
Back on the Chain Gang - Pretenders
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin' Care of Business- BTO
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
11. Carniv
orous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel
Allentown - Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
The Glamorous Life - Sheila E.
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna - Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
The Stroke - Billy Squier
17. Boy Mercury
Roam - The B-52's
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
20. Knee-high to a man
Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
Forsaking aching breaking years
Forgotten Years - Midnight Oil
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
Carnivorous habits

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 6:58 am
by TheSearchIsOn
For this weekend's game, I'm bringing back an old LSWE staple that some of you loved to hate. It's lyrically speaking in its simplest possible form.... the short phrases game! Below are twenty snippets of lyric no more than four words long that can be found in a song that achieved pop chart success or is otherwise well known, and which as far as I'm aware are unique to that song. This won't be easy, and I'm sure many of these clues will drive you mad trying to think of where you know them from... but you have three days! Make the most of the time!
1 point for the title, 1 point for the artist...
1. Invest a dime - "Happy Together" - The Turltes
2. The candidates debate
3. Alligator lizards
4. Old ex-friend Ray
5. Hungry reggae
6. A beautiful oblivion
7. A pigeon from hell
8. Sounds loud or mellow
9. A celibate rope
10. An astral plane
11. Carniverous habits - "Cheeseburger in Paradise" - Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
13. Chromium steel - "Allentown" - Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
15. Tie his bootlace
16. Spread your ear pollution
17. Boy Mercury
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde - "Dirty Laundry" - Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
20. Knee-high to a man
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point.
"no tucks or silicone"
"She's So High" - Tal Bachman
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using).
This image would be fitting for number 11.

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 8:39 am
by littlebeast13
1. Invest a dime
Happy Together - Turtles
2. The candidates debate
Mrs. Robinson - Simon & Garfunkel
3. Alligator lizards
Ventura Highway - America
4. Old ex-friend Ray
Operator - Jim Croce
5. Hungry reggae
FM - Steely Dan
6. A beautiful oblivion
Inside Out - Eve 6 (I think this was the only post-80's song I used in this game)
7. A pigeon from hell
Back on the Chain Gang - Pretenders
8. Sounds loud or mellow
Takin' Care of Business - BTO
9. A celibate rope
Bust a Move - Young MC
10. An astral plane
Dream Weaver - Gary Wright
11. CarnivOrous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffett
12. So sick of books
Walk Like An Egyptian - Bangles
13. Chromium steel
Allentown - Billy Joel
14. Big brown Mercedes sedan
The Glamorous Life - Sheila E
15. Tie his bootlace
Lady Madonna - Beatles
16. Spread your ear pollution
The Stroke - Billy Squier
17. Boy Mercury
Roam - B52's
18. Bubble-headed bleach blonde
Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
19. Boring and confiscated
We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister
20. Knee-high to a man
Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
Kroxquo Bonus: Name another song with artist that contains a small, likely unique piece of lyric, and include that lyric in your answer for an extra point. - As usual... I pretty much forgot I'd offered the bonus point when I went to score everyone's answers. I think I have all the extra points added in now (I basically +1'ed everyone's score except for Beebs since she doesn't know how to Krox...)
Image Bonus: Take any one of the 20 snippets above and show me an image that would describe it (Please include which snippet you are using). - Contrary to popular belief, you can not always win me over with a squirrel image... and I'm usually harder to please on such images since I know the players are trying to pander to me. But sometimes it actually does work, and so Anon gets his (I'm assuming) first IBB for the squirrel debate. I loved it!
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 8:54 am
by littlebeast13
JJC Points:
Weasel gets a supermax not only for the image, but the story to go with it. Shorter than Spud Webb!?!?!?!?!?!?
frank gets 3 JJC points for Kroxing Ylvis and for shit lit...
vandal gets 2 JJC points for the best sex ed class ever...
Beebs gets a supermax, and I could appreciate the humor more since I didn't have to read my usual long ass lyrics to get the punch lines...
TBone gets 3 JJC points for Stephen King, Ricky Montalbon, Chinese buffet, and "special" ice cream...
Krox gets a JJC point for the Thighmaster...
BiT gets 2 JJC points for an even more extreme version of Weasel's image...
melly gets a JJC point for copying off Earl's paper...
elwood gets a JJC point for a three minute pigeon...
Earl gets 2 JJC points for Homo Superior and for copying off of melly copying off her paper...
Sprots gets a JJC point for being able to remember phone calls costing a dime (Or phone booths, for that matter)...
Anon gets a supermax for the great debate...
Esto gets 3 JJC points for being predictable and for rare meat...
Search gets 3 JJC points for showing us why nuns can't have sex...
Points:
ear 13
Weasel 37+5
frank 30+3
Vandal 32+2
Beebs 0+5
TBone 36+3
jarnon 20
Krox 26+1
BiT 20+2
melly 31+1
elwood 30+1
mrk 32
Hottie 18
Earl 34+2
Sprots 19+1
Bob 9
Anon 24+5+5
Esto 42+3
Search 16+3
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 9:00 am
by ShamelessWeasel
Weasel gets a supermax not only for the image, but the story to go with it. Shorter than Spud Webb!?!?!?!?!?!?
I am 5'4". So yes by 3 inches.
Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 11:20 am
by mellytu74
littlebeast13 wrote:
melly gets a JJC point for copying off Earl's paper...
I did not!

Re: Lyrically Speaking - 1/26/18
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:47 pm
by Estonut
Earl the Squirrel wrote:11. Carniverous habits
Cheeseburger in Paradise - Jimmy Buffett
Unlike "some" people, I'm not even going to point out the spelling error.....
"Some" people just silently correct it. Others point it out by claiming they're "not even going to point it out."
