I thought Panama was Manimal in this song. Probably from listening to The Germs first.
How about you? Surely somebody has to have mistaken a song lyric.
I thought Panama was Manimal in this song. Probably from listening to The Germs first.
How about you? Surely somebody has to have mistaken a song lyric.
Yeah, many times. In Slayer's 'Black Magic', I thought Tom was singing "laughing in slaughter" -- but it's actually "laughing in sorrow". Getting the lyrics wrong is something that happens pretty often to me.
Yep, I remember when I was a kid I was into skateboarding and for awhile the song Smells Like Teen Spirit the lyrics where he says "A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido" when he said a mosquito I thought he said a skater lol.
All the time. Probably the worst would be Blinded by the Light by Manford Man/Bruce Springsteen. Misheard a line as, "Revved up like a douche, another runner in the night". Had no idea what that was supposed to mean. Some jerk is looking to start a fight maybe? Finally looked it up in the early days of Google, turns out it's "Deuce". Was a slang term for a particular hotrod or something. Gave the song a whole new meaning :)
When I was younger I had trouble understand a lot of AC/DC songs,still do quite a bit of the time. Spotify has lyrics to 99% of the songs now,pretty hard to find lyrics to a lot of songs in the early 80’s. Some things are better nowadays,Some.
There are passages in PAUL YOUNG´s "Everytime you go away" where i always hear "...you take a piece of MEAT with you!" rather than being "...you take a piece of ME with you" what he is actually singing.
There are some songs to this day I still gotta look up what the lyrics are actually supposed to be because they are so distant/softly-spoken or else you can barely pick them up just by listening to it. Even hearing things clear as day I still get it wrong a lot of the time.
lol Yes. I used to think it sounded like “I’m driving like I’m black” rather than “driving black on black” when I first heard “Animals” by Nickelback.
Oh ya, constantly, but to be fair some of the songs are asking to be misheard lol.
Anyway, thought this was relevant:
La Charanga by Fandango USA
I would always think Charanga was a women's private part as a kid. Now I realize it was Pachagana in the lyrics instead of vagina.
Some bands you can't even understand what they're saying until you read the lyrics, then you can actually hear it. Novo Amor is a perfect example of this.
There are some songs to this day I still gotta look up what the lyrics are actually supposed to be because they are so distant/softly-spoken or else you can barely pick them up just by listening to it. Even hearing things clear as day I still get it wrong a lot of the time.
Agreed. I blame bad singing/performing that features poor enunciation and bad production that doesn't realize the vocals are muddy.
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