A grammatical theme this week: All lyrics start with “I <verb>…”
- I walk right through the door.
- I watch you when you are sleeping.
- I was every little hungry schoolgirl’s pride and joy
- I am what I play
- I can bust like a bubble
- I thought I was in love a couple of times before
- I don’t have a license, but I drive very well, officer
- I can hear ’em talking in the hallways
- I wait for my cue and just listen
- I used to read Word Up magazine
1. Caught Stealin’ – Jane’s Addiction
2. Eternal Flame – some chick band, maybe Go Gos?
3. Freedom 90 – George Michael (my wife would leave me for him if he wasn’t gay – and still might even though he is gay)
4. I don’t know, so it can’t be important
5. See #4
6. Your Smiling Face – James Taylor (you knew i wouldn’t miss that one!)
7. Parents Just Don’t Understand – Fresh Prince (and DJ Jazzy Jeff)
8. Don’t know, refer to #4
9. Again, I refer you to #4
10. Too many that I don’t know here, i think that you need to listen to better random music!
On another note, I thought of Tom yesterday as, with tears in my eyes, I heard the seasonal “Same Old Lang Syne” by the late Dan Fogelberg. “The snow turned in to raaaaaaain…”
I think the correct transcription of that Dan Fogelberg song is:
“And the snow….
Turned in….
to…
raiiiiiiiin”
is number 2 Tyler from the Toadies?