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    Misheard prog lyrics

    The Flower Kings - "Love Supreme" (from Adam and Eve)

    @ the 14 minute mark:

    "I'm just a shitter in the wind!"

    I've heard it that way since it was released in 2004, and I can't NOT hear it now. It takes me right out of the song, but it's funny as hell. For the record, the real lyric is "just a shimmer in the wind."

    https://youtu.be/xnbVMwd07uI?t=840

    What are some of your humorous/silly/stupid misheard prog lyrics?

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    "A weevil in the web that he made". Tarkus by ELP

    "Marmots come out of the sky and they stand there". Roundabout by Yes

    I both cases I was disappointed when I found out the real lyrics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ProgArtist View Post
    "A weevil in the web that he made". Tarkus by ELP
    I always heard it as: "They wiggled in the web that they made."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProgArtist View Post
    "Marmots come out of the sky and they stand there". Roundabout by Yes

    I both cases I was disappointed when I found out the real lyrics.
    HAHA! Soooo funny you heard that - everyone knows that the correct lyric is "MAMMOTHS COME OUT OF THE SKY" !


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    Quote Originally Posted by vmartell View Post
    HAHA! Soooo funny you heard that - everyone knows that the correct lyric is "MAMMOTHS COME OUT OF THE SKY" !

    Is that a Yes / Kayak mash-up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    Is that a Yes / Kayak mash-up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vmartell View Post
    HAHA! Soooo funny you heard that - everyone knows that the correct lyric is "MAMMOTHS COME OUT OF THE SKY" !

    I heard "martins come out of the sky," as in the bird: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swallow
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    "I'm the scab of the Earth" which, I guess, is really "Armies scatter the Earth."

    For years I thought Jon Anderson had a sense of humor.

    Not so.
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    It's actually "Armies gather near"

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    If we trust the lyric sheet for Close To The Edge, apparently line at the end of the piece is "Now that you find, now that you're whole". I always thought it was "Now that you find, now that you're home".

    I always heard "silly human race" as "see the human race".

    And in Sound Chaser, I swear when I first heard that album, I could have sworn the word "imbecile" (with the last syllable pronounced like the word "aisle") somewhere in there, but when I hear it now, I can't suss where or why I thought that word was in that song.

    The first verse of Afterglow, I had totally wrong. I thought it was something like:

    As the dust settles around me
    I must find a new home
    Raising hopes
    That you'll still give me shelter

    That's what i get for trying to learn the lyrics off a live album.

    Speaking of live albums, I swear I couldn't discern one single word on Space Ritual, save for the spoken word pieces. I got the words for Master Of The Universe from the lyric sheet that was in In Search Of Space, but the other songs, most of them, I had didn't find out what the words were until I got that lyric book Hawkwind sold on tour during the early 90's. And I think even that didn't have Born To Go and one or two other songs in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarGeek View Post
    I always heard "silly human race" as "see the human race".


    Ditto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Ditto.
    Wait....so, it's "Silly Human race?"

    Really?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wideopenears View Post
    Wait....so, it's "Silly Human race?"

    Really?
    It sure is.

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    "She was in a bathroom
    full of strange aromas"

    Marillion, "The Party" (it's "She was in a back room...")

    And there was some vinyl Marillion bootleg where the song "Charting the Single" was miss-written as "Catering the Single." LOL. That's a whole other job.

    Quote Originally Posted by ProgArtist View Post
    "A weevil in the web that he made". Tarkus by ELP

    "Marmots come out of the sky and they stand there". Roundabout by Yes

    I both cases I was disappointed when I found out the real lyrics.
    LOL. You were like "They think weevils spin webs?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post

    And there was some vinyl Marillion bootleg where the song "Charting the Single" was miss-written as "Catering the Single." LOL. That's a whole other job.
    I have a Genesis bootleg on LP where the band's name is rendered as "Gensis" on one of the handwritten labels, with a note acknowledging the spelling errror.

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    Karn Evil 9 3rd impression: Guardians of a nuclear dawn - I thought it was "a new clear dawn" until I saw the lyrics.

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    I seem to remember that on the original LP of Brian Salad Surgery, the lyrics read "new clear dawn" but Lake pronounces it more as "nuclear". I think that was a deliberate pun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thos View Post
    I seem to remember that on the original LP of Brian Salad Surgery, the lyrics read "new clear dawn" but Lake pronounces it more as "nuclear". I think that was a deliberate pun.
    Agreed.
    A nuclear device would definitely bring forth a new clear dawn (with everything cleared out of the way).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jubal View Post
    Agreed.
    A nuclear device would definitely bring forth a new clear dawn (with everything cleared out of the way).
    The early 80's new wave band The Vapors had an album called New Clear Days. The cover artwork showed a image of a weather man standing in front of a map of the UK, with the image manipulated so that the rain clouds on the map appear to look like mushroom clouds (such as created by a nuclear explosion). Took me years to catch that pun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thos View Post
    I seem to remember that on the original LP of Brian Salad Surgery, the lyrics read "new clear dawn" but Lake pronounces it more as "nuclear". I think that was a deliberate pun.
    Maybe Lake chewed gum during the studio recording too.
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    “A dinosaur urged the sailors on...” (Genesis: “Firth of Fifth”)

    “Living in the Fish Islands...” (Rush: “Limelight”)
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    I don't know about prog, but when I first heard Jimi Hendrix singing Purple Haze I thought he was gay. "Scuse me while I kiss this guy."
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    Manfred Man - wrapped up like a douche instead of revved up like a deuce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Manfred Man - wrapped up like a douche instead of revved up like a deuce.
    "another Roman in the night"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Manfred Man - wrapped up like a douche instead of revved up like a deuce.
    David Letterman and Paul Schafer once joked about that line because so many people hear "douche."


    Genesis--"Return of the Giant Hogweed"

    What I heard: Part-time evil creature stirs
    Actual lyrics: Botanical creature stirs

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