Latest Site Additions:
This is everything that was reviewed and approved for amIright on April 18, 2008. These are not items submitted on April 18, 2008, but rather items that were reviewed that day by site editors.
Song Parodies:
"You've Gotta' Have Pope" by Airfarcewon
a parody of "You've Gotta' Have Heart," From B'way musical, "Damn Yankees"
a parody of "You've Gotta' Have Heart," From B'way musical, "Damn Yankees"
"This Night Abode In Hickseed Town" by Merry & Pippin
a parody of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," Joan Baez
a parody of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down," Joan Baez
"No Air" by Lauren Kurncz
a parody of "No Air," Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown
a parody of "No Air," Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown
"Took Us Out To The Ball Game" by Airfarcewon
a parody of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game," Traditional
a parody of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game," Traditional
Former Career:
Chris Dreja
"Photographer"This could have gone in the "New Career" as well...was a photographer from when he left in 1968 to when the Yardbirds were resurrected in 1992. He was offered a chance to be the bassist of the "New Yardbirds", a band Jimmy Page formed, in part to fulfill all the Yardbirds' concert commitments in 1968, but he declined, wanting to pursue photography. He did, however, take a picture of this band, that was used on the cover of their first album. He is also one of the people credited with having given the "New Yardbirds" their final name, supposedly saying that the band would go over "like a lead zeppelin" - Ra'akone
"Photographer"This could have gone in the "New Career" as well...was a photographer from when he left in 1968 to when the Yardbirds were resurrected in 1992. He was offered a chance to be the bassist of the "New Yardbirds", a band Jimmy Page formed, in part to fulfill all the Yardbirds' concert commitments in 1968, but he declined, wanting to pursue photography. He did, however, take a picture of this band, that was used on the cover of their first album. He is also one of the people credited with having given the "New Yardbirds" their final name, supposedly saying that the band would go over "like a lead zeppelin" - Ra'akone
Add a Letter To a Song Title:
"Free Bride" originally "Free Ride" by Edgar Winter Group
oldiesfan
"It's The Same Told Song" originally "It's The Same Old Song" by The Four Tops
MOR
"It's The Same Cold Song" originally "It's The Same Old Song" by The Four Tops
Oldiesfan
"We Dare The Champions" originally "We Are The Champions" by Queen
Marilyn Westbury
"Wed Are The Champions" originally "We Are The Champions" by Queen
None of them are single.
Marilyn Westbury
Untapped Commercial Ideas:
Hooked On A Feeling by BJ Thomas/Blue Swede used for Red Lobster/Long John Silver's Submitted by: old
Dirty Sticky Floors by Dave Gahan used for Any Mop Or Floor Cleaning Product Submitted by: AstroRage
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine by Lou Rawls used for Dating Service Submitted by: Ed
Duets Not Yet Performed:
I Hear You Knockin' Three Times
"I Hear You Knockin'," Dave Edmunds and "Knock Three Times," Tony Orlando and DawnYou still can't come in! - Submitted by: rocky
I Hear You Knockin', Turn Up The Radio
"I Hear You Knockin'," Dave Edmunds and "Turn Up The Radio," AutographThat's one way of getting rid of her. - Submitted by: rocky
I Hear You Knockin' On Heaven's Door
"I Hear You Knockin'," Dave Edmunds and "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," Bob Dylan- Submitted by: crazydon
I Hear You Knockin' (Let 'Em In)
"I Hear You Knockin'," Dave Edmunds and "Let 'Em In," Paul McCartney & Wings- Submitted by: Norm
Come Clean Dirty Sticky Floors
"Come Clean," Hilary Duff and "Dirty Sticky Floors," Dave GahanI think that's what Mr. Clean was invented for... - Submitted by: Ed
Cleaning Out My Dirty Sticky Closet
"Cleaning Out My Closet," Eminem and "Dirty Sticky Floor," Dave Gahan- Submitted by: Zenateur
Dirty Sticky American Pie on the Floor
"Dirty Sticky Floor," Dave Gahan and "American Pie," Don McLeanMmmmmm... - Submitted by: Zenateur
Dirty Sticky Ketchup Song
"Dirty Sticky Floors," Dave Gahan and "The Ketchup Song," Las KetchupWell, the duet title isn't the best combination, but it would make a nice song;) - Submitted by: pauly
Dude Looks Like Lady Love
"Dude Looks Like A Lady," Aerosmith and "Lady Love," Lou Rawls- Submitted by: Raphael
Greeen Autumn Leaves Of Summer
"Green Leaves Of Summer," The Brothers Four and "Autumn Leaves," Roger WilliamsHunh? - Submitted by: Gretchen Wieners
Born A Redneck Woman
"Born A Woman," Sandy Posey and "Redneck Woman," Gretchen Wilson- Submitted by: Last Tango Imp Heiress
Bad Choices for On Hold Music:
"I Hear You Knocking ," Dave Edmunds Tech Support Glitch Girl
"Bottle Living," Dave Gahan Alcoholics Anonymous Genevieve
Use a Song Title to Answer a Different Song:
"Cant You Hear Me Knockin'," Rolling Stones
"I Hear You Knockin'," Dave Edmunds then, why don't you answer??!
"I Hear You Knockin'," Dave Edmunds then, why don't you answer??!
"Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town,," Pearl Jam
"I Wanna Make Love To You.," Dave Edwards Heh heh, gross.
"I Wanna Make Love To You.," Dave Edwards Heh heh, gross.
Music Quotes:
Dave Edmunds
There'll always be some arrogant little brat who wants to make music with a guitar.
Rock 'n' roll will never die.
- Dave Edmunds
Rock 'n' roll will never die.
- Dave Edmunds
Submitted by: LucidLupin
Lou Reed
There's a bit of magic in everything and some loss to even things out.
- Lou Reed
- Lou Reed
Submitted by: LucidLupin
Lou Reed
I like to think of us as Clearasil on the face of the nation.
Jim Morrison would have said that if he was smart,
but he's dead.
- Lou Reed
Jim Morrison would have said that if he was smart,
but he's dead.
- Lou Reed
Submitted by: LucidLupin
Lou Reed
There's a bit of magic in everything and some loss to even things out.
How can anybody learn anything from an artwork when the piece of art only reflects the vanity of the artist and not reality?
I think it's pretentious to create art just for the sake of stroking the artists ego.
One of my rules is: Never listen to your old stuff.
I'm not joking around when I've said occasionally, trying to learn how to play a D chord properly has been a very big thing for me
Me, I've concentrated on music pretty much to the exclusion of other things.
The music business doesn't interest me anymore.
I think that everything happens for a reason, everything happens when it's going to happen.
How can anybody learn anything from an artwork when the piece of art only reflects the vanity of the artist and not reality?
I think it's pretentious to create art just for the sake of stroking the artists ego.
One of my rules is: Never listen to your old stuff.
I'm not joking around when I've said occasionally, trying to learn how to play a D chord properly has been a very big thing for me
Me, I've concentrated on music pretty much to the exclusion of other things.
The music business doesn't interest me anymore.
I think that everything happens for a reason, everything happens when it's going to happen.
Submitted by: LucidLupin
