Wednesday, April 12, 2006

It escapes me

I heard a song on the radio today that I really like. And I thought to myself that I would like to make a mix CD with that song on it. That song and another from Philosopher Kings ("Hurts to Love You") and other good songs with a slightly... something feel. I can't think of a way to discribe the sound. Not my normal "songs to slit your wrists to" or anything. I listened to try and find out the name of the song. Notta. So, I wrote down the one word that I could identify occured the most - making this (in my mind) the likely title. It was "rock steady". I can sing it for you, if you like. (Hint: Amanda, it doesn't go "do doo do") But I can't find it anywhere. Boo for not remembering any of the words. Well, I remember some of the words, but most the time what I sing is NOT what the words actually are - which I discover years after singing it loudly in front of people I want to impress. Anyways, I digress. (The world breathes a sigh of relief.)

8 comments:

  1. Was it possibly Rock Steady by Remy Shand? Cause I can never tell what he's saying either.

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  2. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you! It's been driving me insane. You rock my socks.

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  3. I can tell I'm not needed here.

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  4. Don't feel bad, Roger. I'm sure we'll need you some other time.

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  5. uhm, is it just me or could ms. lynniec have just yelled that to the other room? i love that you post it here.

    although, i'm glad i now know what the 'doo doo doo' song was.

    but remy shand sucks a big one.

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  6. She was at work! And so was I. It wasn't like we were in the house at the time! And I like that song... even though I don't know if Remy Shand sucks otherwise.

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  7. Oh, he sucks. But he married one of the girls from Sugar Jones so I guess he's not sweating it either.

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  8. Don't kid yourself, we all know you lay awake at night thinking about both Remy Shand and Sugar Jones.

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