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This is everything that was reviewed and approved for amIright on September 1, 2009. These are not items submitted on September 1, 2009, but rather items that were reviewed that day by site editors.
Song Parodies:
"It Will Fly With A Little Help From My Friends" by Malcolm Higgins
a parody of "A Little Help From My Friends," The Beatles
a parody of "A Little Help From My Friends," The Beatles
"Ode To Mary Jo (Kopechne)" by Fiddlegirl and Tommy Turtle
a parody of "Ode To Billy Joe," Bobbie Gentry
a parody of "Ode To Billy Joe," Bobbie Gentry
"For He Is American (BHO)" by Barry J. Mitchel
a parody of "For He Is an Englishman," Gilbert And Sullivan
a parody of "For He Is an Englishman," Gilbert And Sullivan
"Superfarcers (The Attire Of The Satire)" by DJ Blaze
a parody of "Supermonstars (The Anthem Of The Phantoms)," Lordi
a parody of "Supermonstars (The Anthem Of The Phantoms)," Lordi
"Can't Get Accustomed to His Pace" by Fiddlegirl and Tommy Turtle
a parody of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," "My Fair Lady" score
a parody of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," "My Fair Lady" score
"Man This Is Fun ( Slamming Odumba)" by Malcolm Higgins
a parody of "Band On The Run," Paul Mc Cartney
a parody of "Band On The Run," Paul Mc Cartney
"A Wonderful Mistress Time" by Malcolm Higgins
a parody of "A Wonderful Christmas Time," Paul Mc Cartney & Wings
a parody of "A Wonderful Christmas Time," Paul Mc Cartney & Wings
"Ask Odumba/man He Is Ballsy" by Malcolm Higgins
a parody of "Uncle Albert/admiral Halsey," Paul Mc Cartney & Wings
a parody of "Uncle Albert/admiral Halsey," Paul Mc Cartney & Wings
"Can't Get Accustomed to His Pace" by Fiddlegirl and Tommy Turtle
a parody of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," Rex Harrison
a parody of "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," Rex Harrison
Hidden Messages:
"Dive 2006," Billy Joel
At the end of the penultimate verse, Billy seems to be singing "Don't axe me why" instead of the song's title, as he usually does. I do not know if the mispronunciation is deliberate and, if so, what it would be a reference to.
Submitted by: Raphael
Duets Not Yet Performed:
You're Pitiful, Dont Wanna Try
"You're Pitiful," Weird Al Yankovic and "Don't Wanna Try," Frankie J
- Submitted by: Anonymous
- Submitted by: Anonymous
Bad Choices for On Hold Music:
"Suga, Suga," Frankie J. American Diabetes Association Jen
"I Wanna Be Bad," Willa Ford Reform School Joelle
"I Wanna Be Bad," Willa Ford Juvenile Detention Center Kristen
Band Name Anagrams:
Teena S. anagram of A*Teens Submitted by: Bruce Curb
Note Broth anagram of Beth Orton Submitted by: Marlene L. Ram
The River anagram of Good Charlotte Submitted by: Marlene L. Ram
Her Rivet
Pale Cop anagram of Placebo Submitted by: Marlene L. Ram
Pale Cop anagram of Placebo Submitted by: Marlene L. Ram
Song Title Anagrams:
"My Sire" originally "Misery," Good Charlotte
Submitted by: Lydia Idyl
"Downer" originally "Wonder," Natalie Merchant
Pretty much a reversal of the meaning
Submitted by: Marlene L. Ram
Song Title Acrostics:
Submitted by: Electric Boogeyman
Submitted by: Rocky
Submitted by: Meredith Corpening
Song Title Spoonerisms:
"Gay Little Hurl" originally "Hey Little Girl" by Dee Clark
Submitted by: Bruce Curb
"Start Of Heel" originally "Heart Of Steel" by Flock Of Seagulls
Submitted by: Sam Bucus the elder
"Tin Doo, Eeeep!" originally "In Too Deep" by Genesis
Submitted by: MOR
Band Name Spoonerisms:
Abe's Tin Boy Land originally "Babes In Toyland"
Heidi Sharpe
Nonsensical Lyrics:
"The Wild Boys" by Duran Duran
The Nonsensical Lyrics:
The wild boys (wild boys) never lose it.
Wild Boys (wild boys) never chose this way.
Wild boys (wild boys) never close their eyes.
Wild boys always shine.
Wild Boys (wild boys) never chose this way.
Wild boys (wild boys) never close their eyes.
Wild boys always shine.
Why They're Nonsensical:
Okay I'm not even going to try to speculate on what this stanza means. All I know is that Simon Lebon seems to say that wild boys don't choose to be the way that they are but they always shine. Yes nice song writing genius.
Submitted by: Celeste
Bad Grammar in Song Lyrics:
"You And Me" by Alice Cooper
The Lyrics:
You and me ain't no movie star.
Why:
It should be "You & I aren't movie stars". Then the title wouldn't be "You & Me".
Submitted by: Rocky
