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I also enjoy singing the bridge to YHFT and ISSOY. Actually, I'm So Sick Of You dosen't really have a bridge but I do like the whole thing with "And when you ask me what I'm thinkin honey usually I'm thinkin how I'd really like to tie your head completley up in duck tape so I woulndn't have to listen to you askin me those stupid questions over and over agaaaaaiin!" type of thing...
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Re: HWS
QUOTE I was sort of getting the impression that the bridge was edited together with separate takes. I read a comment from Al somewhere that it would be difficult to do that song live (that one and GIF-that one I understand).
I believe what Al said was that it'd be to difficult to do it in one shot. It'd be near impossible to do it in one shot. Espescially (not spelled right) during the bridge. Al wouldn't do a song that he thinks he might be able to do. He wants to give his audience 100% perfection! Also if we can do it (not me but other people) in one breathe than he can.
Like you said--GIF and HS would be to difficult to do in concert.
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I believe what Al said was that it'd be to difficult to do it in one shot. It'd be near impossible to do it in one shot. Espescially (not spelled right) during the bridge. Al wouldn't do a song that he thinks he might be able to do. He wants to give his audience 100% perfection! Also if we can do it (not me but other people) in one breathe than he can.
Like you said--GIF and HS would be to difficult to do in concert.
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QUOTE QUOTE Since I'm not an English-speaking person, that song, especially the bridge, really helped to improve my language skills (as all of Al's songs!). :biggrin:
Hey, you are an English-speaking person! You're just not a native speaker of English!
I, on the other hand, am not any kind of speaker of Russian.
Sorry, a little bit out of topic, just an answer to OE:
Sorry, you can't name yourself a "not any kind of speaker of Russian". After all, you DO know the word "vodka", though that's definitely not the best thing we've produced. (duh!) And, if you've ever watched "Clockwork Orange"(not the best I could name, though) or "Fish Called Wanda" (that's better), you're also familiar with our language. So, improve it! :biggrin:
Back to topic. Hey, I really didn't know Al hasn't made the whole bridge! But I'm an optimist, so it don't upset me - I'll keep telling my friends that Al is so genial that he's able to sing a 30-second bridge. Can I?
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Hey, you are an English-speaking person! You're just not a native speaker of English!
I, on the other hand, am not any kind of speaker of Russian.
Sorry, a little bit out of topic, just an answer to OE:
Sorry, you can't name yourself a "not any kind of speaker of Russian". After all, you DO know the word "vodka", though that's definitely not the best thing we've produced. (duh!) And, if you've ever watched "Clockwork Orange"(not the best I could name, though) or "Fish Called Wanda" (that's better), you're also familiar with our language. So, improve it! :biggrin:
Back to topic. Hey, I really didn't know Al hasn't made the whole bridge! But I'm an optimist, so it don't upset me - I'll keep telling my friends that Al is so genial that he's able to sing a 30-second bridge. Can I?
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Sorry, a little bit out of topic, just an answer to OE:
Sorry, you can't name yourself a \"not any kind of speaker of Russian\". After all, you DO know the word \"vodka\", though that's definitely not the best thing we've produced. (duh!) I also know "nyet," "troika" and "glasnost" although if you plopped me down in St. Petersburg that wouldn't even get me a cup of coffee or directions to the ladies' room.
QUOTE Back to topic. Hey, I really didn't know Al hasn't made the whole bridge! But I'm an optimist, so it don't upset me - I'll keep telling my friends that Al is so genial that he's able to sing a 30-second bridge.
Al is genial, although the sense in which you've used it-- as an adjective to describe someone who's very good at cerebration-- is obsolete.
gen·ial1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (jnyl)
adj.
Having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner. See Synonyms at gracious.
Conducive to life, growth, or comfort; mild: “the genial sunshine... saturating his miserable body with its warmth” (Jack London).
Obsolete. Relating to or marked by genius.
Obsolete. Of or relating to marriage; nuptial.
Sorry, a little bit out of topic, just an answer to OE:
Sorry, you can't name yourself a \"not any kind of speaker of Russian\". After all, you DO know the word \"vodka\", though that's definitely not the best thing we've produced. (duh!) I also know "nyet," "troika" and "glasnost" although if you plopped me down in St. Petersburg that wouldn't even get me a cup of coffee or directions to the ladies' room.
QUOTE Back to topic. Hey, I really didn't know Al hasn't made the whole bridge! But I'm an optimist, so it don't upset me - I'll keep telling my friends that Al is so genial that he's able to sing a 30-second bridge.
Al is genial, although the sense in which you've used it-- as an adjective to describe someone who's very good at cerebration-- is obsolete.
gen·ial1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (jnyl)
adj.
Having a pleasant or friendly disposition or manner. See Synonyms at gracious.
Conducive to life, growth, or comfort; mild: “the genial sunshine... saturating his miserable body with its warmth” (Jack London).
Obsolete. Relating to or marked by genius.
Obsolete. Of or relating to marriage; nuptial.
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