Funny or misunderstood lyrics??

Funny or misunderstood lyrics??

Postby samburusunset on 09 Mar 2007 03:16

Has anyone ever misunderstood or misheard any Police lyrics?
In "So Lonely" every time I hear Sting do the part where he sings (D'uh)
"So lonely! So lonely! So Loneleeee!" I always think it sounds like
"Zooroni! Zooroni! Zooroniiii!" (It's a nasty American animal shaped macaroni product .) Everytime I hear it I chuckle. I'm easy to amuse :lol: I don't think I'll be chuckling come July 20. I'll probably be standing there either screaming my head off or in googly-eyed :shock: stunned disbelief. :wink:
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Postby georgygirl on 09 Mar 2007 03:21

Yes, I misuderstood the first phrase of the song Shadows in the Rain.

Is:

Woke up in my clothes again this morning

I understand:

Woke up in my clothes again this falling...

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Postby sockii on 09 Mar 2007 03:26

A friend of mine had the best misheard lyric for "De Do Do Do":

"...and when the elephants escape me..."
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Re: Funny or misunderstood lyrics??

Postby aceface on 09 Mar 2007 04:17

[quote="samburusunset"]Has anyone ever misunderstood or misheard any Police lyrics?[/quote]
Instantly I'm reminded of this translation from the Japan pressing of Outlandos D'Amour...

http://www.thepolice.it/testi/masokoe.htm
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Postby Donna on 09 Mar 2007 04:28

I didn't, but a friend of mine thought Sting was singing "I stare into my cereal bowl", instead of "are Spirits in the Material World" :P
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 09 Mar 2007 05:10

Is the next line "My so-called need is speedy"? I never have been able to make that one out...
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Postby GinaSuperCat on 09 Mar 2007 05:25

Truth Hits Everybody: "take a look at my new toy it'll blow your head in 2, o boy" always sounded like "into a boy"...just a bit off...but wth was that sposed to be, I thought...ewps I mean my friend thought that... /grin
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Postby Wombat on 09 Mar 2007 08:28

'Canary in a Coma' was always a popular one.
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Postby Dietmar on 09 Mar 2007 08:46

check this site for misheard lyrics:

http://www.amiright.com/artists/police.shtml

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Postby Hannaha on 09 Mar 2007 09:50

On King of Pain I always thought the line "that's my soul up there" was "That's my sort of pain"... which does sound kind of like a Sting lyric!
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Postby Philip on 09 Mar 2007 10:33

i still misunderstand a lot of thinks right now.
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Postby olivier on 09 Mar 2007 11:27

I was nine when I listened for the first time "Outlandos" and "Reggatta" back in 1979 !
As being french, and didn't understand english at that time, I always thought Sting was singing "Oh oh laisse tomber, next to you" instead of "all I want is to be next to you" ! (laisse tomber means forget it).
The other misanderstanding was in Deathwish: when Sting sing "I'll be late", I understood "mobylette" which was a french brand of moped !

The 3rd funny thing: my aunt at that time was mocking singing on "Walking On The Moon": she said "p'u d'culottes" (plus de culottes=no more underpants!) instead of "Keep It Up" !!! :lol:
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Postby Hannaha on 09 Mar 2007 11:28

Haha! Those are excellent Olivier! Especially the "p'u d'culottes" one - I can hear how perfectly that would fit!
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Postby nathanarizona on 09 Mar 2007 13:17

I also had a problem with Truth Hits Everybody. I thought it was "Take a look at my new toy/it'll blow your head into a void"

My wife had a good one for Don't Stand So Close to Me: "That book by never cough" (in her defense she was 12 when the song came out).

Not a misheard lyric but sorta fits: in high school we would use Masoko Tanga as an expletive when a real expletive wasn't appropriate as in you stub your toe on a table. "Masoko Tanga!"
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Postby DirtyMartiniii on 09 Mar 2007 15:42

[quote="sockii"]"...and when the elephants escape me..."[/quote]

I heard that, too! I first heard "DDDD" in the car and thought it was supposed to be about going on safari!

[To all of our defenses, keep in mind just how crappy radio broadcasts used to sound back in the day.]

[quote]in high school we would use Masoko Tanga as an expletive when a real expletive wasn't appropriate as in you stub your toe on a table. "Masoko Tanga!"[/quote]

I fully plan to steal that if you don't mind, Nathan. We generally go for fruit ("Pineapple!"), but yours sounds way more fun.
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