Johnnythefox

Johnnythefox

Que sera sera
Nov 11, 2018
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For years when singing along to Bohemian Rhapsody I always thought he sang,
"living his life on his pork sausages"
Instead of,
"Spare him his life from this monstrosity"

What lyrics have you misheard?
 
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iHeartRockArt

iHeartRockArt

Wizard
Sep 21, 2018
608
Alan Jackson's song, "Flaws." I always hear, "balls."

Balls, everybody's got 'em
You can bet your last two dollars
There ain't no tens
All them balls…

:))
 
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therhydler

therhydler

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Dec 7, 2018
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My friend though her whole life that "oh, oh, you're in the army now" was a meaningless "yorindi yorina". I let her sing it like that for ages and she was shocked when I finally corrected her
 
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Johnnythefox

Johnnythefox

Que sera sera
Nov 11, 2018
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I've only now decided to look up what the actual words are to this line from the manic street preacher's "motorcycle emptiness"
I've always thought it was, "Obi Wan who ate the cakes you'd given us"

Instead of this:
"All we want from you are the kicks you've given us"
 
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Xerxes

Xerxes

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Nov 8, 2018
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Tool - Schism

"I know the pizza's in..."
 
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TiredHorse

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Nov 1, 2018
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I have heard these refered to as "Mondegreens", though I can't remember why they are called that. I believe it referrs to a specific, commonly mis-heard lyric.

My favorite is the US Pledge of Allegiance: "He led the pigeons to the flag, one naked individual..."
 
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iHeartRockArt

iHeartRockArt

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Sep 21, 2018
608
I have heard these refered to as "Mondegreens", though I can't remember why they are called that. I believe it referrs to a specific, commonly mis-heard lyric.

My favorite is the US Pledge of Allegiance: "He led the pigeons to the flag, one naked individual..."
I'm American and this had me rolling! Too funny.
 
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Jupiter

Jupiter

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Nov 23, 2018
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I've only now decided to look up what the actual words are to this line from the manic street preacher's "motorcycle emptiness"
I've always thought it was, "Obi Wan who ate the cakes you'd given us"

Instead of this:
"All we want from you are the kicks you've given us"
May the force be with you. :D
 
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Luzor

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Dec 10, 2018
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Isn't even humorous but thought 'there's a bad moon on the rise' was 'there's a backdoor on the right'
 
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Mrs.O'Leary'sCow

Mrs.O'Leary'sCow

SanitizingDeodorantCakes
Aug 20, 2018
305
ELO - Don't Bring Me Down
"Don't bring me dowwwwwwwwn, Bruce"
It's actually "Don't bring me dowwwwwwwn, Groose."

Jeff Lynne: "You know that little daft bit in there that goes [unintelligible]. I just made it up in the studio. It was actually 'groose,' which happens to mean something. The engineer was German and he said 'How did you know that word?' And I said: 'What word?' And he said 'Groose… it means greetings in German.' I said: "That's good… I'll leave it in."
 
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ReadyasEver

ReadyasEver

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Dec 6, 2018
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I have heard these refered to as "Mondegreens", though I can't remember why they are called that. I believe it referrs to a specific, commonly mis-heard lyric.

My favorite is the US Pledge of Allegiance: "He led the pigeons to the flag, one naked individual..."

That's about right these days LMAO
 
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TiredHorse

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ReadyasEver

ReadyasEver

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Dec 6, 2018
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I remember as teen hearing the, " the lyin' sheep is tight" instead of " the lion sleeps tonight ". I used to think what a bunch of sick bastards.
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

Arthur Scargill appreciator
Sep 1, 2018
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Stevie Winwood is clearly singing "bring me a paella" here.
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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ELO - Don't Bring Me Down
"Don't bring me dowwwwwwwwn, Bruce"
It's actually "Don't bring me dowwwwwwwn, Groose."

Jeff Lynne: "You know that little daft bit in there that goes [unintelligible]. I just made it up in the studio. It was actually 'groose,' which happens to mean something. The engineer was German and he said 'How did you know that word?' And I said: 'What word?' And he said 'Groose… it means greetings in German.' I said: "That's good… I'll leave it in."

If this is true and not a pisstake then this is the most crucial piece of info I've taken from this forum and should be in the next pph imo.
 
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Mrs.O'Leary'sCow

Mrs.O'Leary'sCow

SanitizingDeodorantCakes
Aug 20, 2018
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If this is true and not a pisstake then this is the most crucial piece of info I've taken from this forum and should be in the next pph imo.
I found it on the internet so you know it must be true.
 
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Norest4thewicked

Norest4thewicked

Losing it
Nov 4, 2018
270
I remember an old TV advert ripping Desmond Dekker's classic track,Israelites. Sing to the tune! Whoo, ohh, my ears are alight!!
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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I remember an old TV advert ripping Desmond Dekker's classic track,Israelites. Sing to the tune! Whoo, ohh, my ears are alight!!

Maxell tape, iirc. At the same time, Vitalite margarine used the same tune ("oh, oh...Vitalite"). Even Desmond Dekker caught on to the Thatcherite boom, it appears.
 
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Xerxes

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Nov 8, 2018
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"Secret ASIANNNN MANNN"
 
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wiIIow

wiIIow

Arcanist
Sep 22, 2018
458
It took me until my early teens to figure out that Falco was singing "Amadeus," not "Hot Potatoes."

rock me, hot potatoes
 
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wiIIow

wiIIow

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Sep 22, 2018
458
"stop the catbox" by The Clash is another classic fav
 
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Chinaski

Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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It took me until my early teens to figure out that Falco was singing "Amadeus," not "Hot Potatoes."

rock me, hot potatoes

Tbf, I'm not even sure Falco knew exactly what he was singing when he recorded it.
 
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TiredHorse

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Nov 1, 2018
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"stop the catbox" by The Clash is another classic fav
I always thought it was "rock in the catbox" --which sounds uncomfortable for the cat.
 
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littlelady774

littlelady774

running on empty
Dec 20, 2018
708
"Every kiss begins with care"
For...
"Every kiss begins with Kay"
 
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Whatshername

Whatshername

That Ghost Lady on the Hill
Dec 14, 2018
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Most of you guys are probably unfamiliar with this band, but the mishearing of this line is still funny:

"Show me a leader that won't come from Mars"

instead of

"Show me a leader that won't compromise"
 
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Luzor

Member
Dec 10, 2018
9
Most of you guys are probably unfamiliar with this band, but the mishearing of this line is still funny:

"Show me a leader that won't come from Mars"

instead of

"Show me a leader that won't compromise"
What band is it?
 
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Whatshername

Whatshername

That Ghost Lady on the Hill
Dec 14, 2018
1,352
to @Luzor

Alter Bridge
The the quoted song is Show me a Leader

 
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Luzor

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Dec 10, 2018
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Thanks never been much into metal but there are certainly some great musicians in that band, the drumming is amazing!
 
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MistakesHappen

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Aug 29, 2018
615
Not exactly a misheard:
When we were children me and my brother thought that the lyric of Beat It by Michael Jackson wasn't in English but in a made-up language just because we couldn't understand English at that age. Not all english songs, just this one had a special language. So we were smashing random words and thought we were cool and smart ass boyz.
Some years have passed, meanwhile i learned english, and at the age of 9 i discovered the truth.
 
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