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Now normally I read the rants on here with a certain amusement and wonder how anyone can get that worked up over a song or a particular artists rendition of it. I mean, it's only a song right? No one's died because of it (well, not often). And then you go and throw this in Bill. I love Ian Dury. I love Sinead O'Connor. However, this cover is clearly the bastard love child that should be left on a hillside to die of exposure and get eaten by wolves. It should NEVER BE PLAYED AGAIN. Not just on RP - Anywhere. Ever. All copies of the CD it's on should be called back in and melted. The UN should pass a univeral law that forbids any remaining errant copies ever being listened to, distributed and possibly even discussed. Its place in the history of popular music will be erased a la 1984 and Sinead herself will be put on a course of hypnotherapy so that even she will slowly forget the day that she wasted 20 minutes in a recording studio singing it. Then peace will return to the world, Ian Dury will stop spinning in his grave and RP can get on with playing almost everything over and above this pile of cat poo. Even the Mongolian throat singing.
lester wrote:
Is she trying to sound sexy? It ain't working for me.
Here here It sounds insincere and very unsexy...YUK
I would rather make love to Miss Palm and her 5 little finger friends.
Dreadful... way below RP's usual standard of excellence.
inindian wrote:
Ooh, Sinead covering Ian Drury! That's kinky now Cover me
...Ian Drury, haven't heard that name in years, actually got introduced to him when he did Perth a hundred years ago him in his wheels and me in mine! ... ... ...
Ooh, Sinead covering Ian Drury! That's kinky now Cover me
sans wrote:
Don't say "nookie."
Why not????????
is this from the Morning Wood collection?
I've never gone the whole nine yards with a bald woman. I wouldn't mind being the bald one and dipping my head in baby oil and rubbing my head all over a nude woman. After that Seinfeld episode, I've been wanting to try that. So far, no takers.
olsaltybastard wrote:
HAHAHAHA!! I heard the lyrics to this song, and was gonna say something along the lines of "Is this chick telling us she wants morning nookie?" EVERY man's dream (well, the straight ones.)
Don't say "nookie."
Sound like Garage Band loops... How's the rest of the album?
lixy wrote:
Wow! A morning woman. Every man's dream.
HAHAHAHA!! I heard the lyrics to this song, and was gonna say something along the lines of "Is this chick telling us she wants morning nookie?" EVERY man's dream (well, the straight ones.)
Wow! A morning woman. Every man's dream.
Is she trying to sound sexy? It ain't working for me.
Well...I've gotta say, this comes in number 1 with a bullet on the chart of Most Unlikely Covers ever. Very amusing choice Bill.
*mute* There have been several times that I have to mute a song... only to find that it's Sinéad again! I guess she's very close to the top of my list of singers that make my skin crawl (Mariah Carey is #1 *shiver*) I'm not saying she's bad... though this song seems very very inane (I'm unmuting to test it a bit.)
The music's pretty cool, but the singing gets in the way.
This is not appealing to me in any sense.
yick
Grrrrrowwllll!! I remember riding a Greyhound bus listening to Ian Dury and the Blockheads about 20 years ago love Sinead
xhtc wrote:
GREAT! but would love to hear some Ian Dury and the Blockheads
Agreed...would prefer the original myself, but I'm not complaining.
puke... i can't think of anything LESS sexy than this.
not one of her best
kctomato wrote:
I got a bootleg tape of the Grateful Dead from the Zoo Amphitheater in Oklahoma City, 1982. I liked that tape until during the loud "feedback/space" part I could hear a child crying near the microphone repeatedly saying things like "it hurts my ears mommy, I want to go home" as her parent partied on talking to someone else and ignoring her child (and further ruining the recording). When I hear this Sinead song, I am reminded and feel like that child.
That's just horrifying. Empathy for the kid.
I got a bootleg tape of the Grateful Dead from the Zoo Amphitheater in Oklahoma City, 1982. I liked that tape until during the loud "feedback/space" part I could hear a child crying near the microphone repeatedly saying things like "it hurts my ears mommy, I want to go home" as her parent partied on talking to someone else and ignoring her child (and further ruining the recording). When I hear this Sinead song, I am reminded and feel like that child.
Couldn't frickin' believe this was Sinead. Have we fallen this far? Possibly the un-sexiest song I've ever heard.
I prefer the Ian Drury and the Blockheads version...
she's not really trying to be saucy is she? i hope not, cause it ain't workin.
this is the groove i'd like my lady friend to put on when she wakes up in need next time. yummy
Will we follow this with G. Love "Give me some lovin'"?
Only if you shave all the hair off your body. Oh. Wait.
Dont Women get it... We men just want to cuddle and talk about our feelings We are tired of being treated like objects...
the original would be fun too
Perhaps the most underrated artist of our time. This song, however, is good but certainly not one of her best.
I like it when Sinead gets dirty. Where'd the "twisted" emoticon go?
Jayhawk wrote:
Answers the timeless question: Shall we shag now, or shag later?
.............naughty.........I like it
Answers the timeless question: Shall we shag now, or shag later?
Eventually all female singing voices will merge into one, which can be used by any female vocalist.
Pfft, it's not your birthday.