CNR
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What did everyone else think of the new verse of CNR, premiered on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon?
Link: http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com ... 9/1170564/
Edit: Haha, perhaps this shows how cheap I am. Ripping the music from the video and not realizing these lyrics were cut from the song, remaining in the digital track.
Charles Nelson Reilly sold his toenail clippings as a potent aphrodisiac
He ran a four-minute mile blindfolded with an engine block strapped to his back.
He could eat more frozen waffles than any other man I know
Once he fell off the Chrystler building, and he barely even stubbed his toe.
Had a tiny little scratch on his toe.
Didn't even hurt!
Link: http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com ... 9/1170564/
Edit: Haha, perhaps this shows how cheap I am. Ripping the music from the video and not realizing these lyrics were cut from the song, remaining in the digital track.
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CNR, for me is right up there slogging it out for my #1 all time favourite Al song with IAATP..
I loved CNR from the first time I heard the first note of the intro
I loved CNR from the first time I heard the first note of the intro
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What stuck to my mind is the Tour de France joke. That shows a nice level of knowledge. But yet again, with two flat tires and a missing chain, you can`t go very far - I also liked the bear massaging CNR.
"So I went in my garaage, got in my care
And I drived, talking with my blue teeth
My boyfreind told me don't cree
Come to my houss, don't worraye,
we'll talk about this togeedurr."
And I drived, talking with my blue teeth
My boyfreind told me don't cree
Come to my houss, don't worraye,
we'll talk about this togeedurr."
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Re: CNR
I was listening to "CNR" the other day, and I noticed a strange background noise around the time Al says "Every day he'd make the host of Match Game give him a piggyback ride..." At first it sounded like someone giggling, but listening again it sounds like it could be a female or someone with a high-pitched voice chattering, or maybe just odd sound effects. Whatever it is, I don't understand what it is and why it comes in at that moment in the song and no other. Anyone else notice? Can you make heads or tails out of it??
Or am I crazy and just hearing things?
Or am I crazy and just hearing things?
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Anybody else picking up that Al copied the chorus out of "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" to make CNR? Everybody says it's a White Stripes parody, but I'd list Jim Croce since actual lyrics are copied.
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Re: CNR = "You Don't Mess Around With Jim" by Jim Croce?
There's a difference between style parody and lyrical reference. Al also references "Footloose" in Party at the Leper Colony, but that doesn't make it a Kenny Loggins style parody.