Lyrics to Ouch! (The Rutles version of Help) Ouch! (Nasty/McQuickly) Ouch! You're breaking my heart Ouch! I'm falling apart Ouch! Ow-ow-ouch! When we first met I must admit I fell for you right from the start Now when we meet all kinds of things it seems upset the apple cart Ouch! Don't desert me Ouch! Please don't hurt me Ouch! Ow-ow-ouch! What is thing called love? Why do they say it makes the world go 'round? I can't explain the way I feel for you, my feet don't touch the ground Ouch! Don't desert me Ouch! Please don't hurt me Ouch! Ow-ow-ouch!
"They Ain't Makin' Jews Like Jesus Any More" -Kinky Friedman "You Know My Name (Look up the number)" -The Beatles "Y'all Are Brutalizin' me" -Ronnie Dobbs (Mr. Show) "She's Only Seventeen" -Winger
Don't leave out the Vandals... Fourteen (I can't make love to you, because you're...) Get a room And search Kazaa for that one song that's allegedly a DMB cover of Gin And Juice.
Great band, btw. I'm about to see them for the second time in as many months. They know how to entertain.
DMB has never covered Gin and Juice. I know EXACTLY what version you are talking about. It's been labeled as Phish, String Cheese Incident, and apparently now DMB. It's actually by a band called <b>The Gourds</b> on their album <b>Gogitchyershinebox</b>. They are a bluegrass band from Austin. <a href="http://shopping.yahoo.com/shop?d=product&id=1921299202"><img src="http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/catzmusic/4e323/amgmusics_d325002v9sv.jpg?cm_____DQlnM66gE"></a>
Tunak Tunak Tan, do not miss this it is absolutely wonderful. I will provide the link and you will have to download the video, you will not regret it. You need real player but just click the big green link that says TUNAK TUNAK TAN to download. Here is the link http://www.no-nothingrock.com/articles/daler/index.shtml
Anyone ever heard this song called "Skank Mobile"? I have no idea who sings it, I was downloading an Offspring song and it was named as such to trick people into downloading it, I guess. But it's a friggin' hilarious song.
Akeem's first solo project "The Dream" is the funniest song ever. His later material as Hakeem was darker and more melodic . The "Air Bullard" song is a close second.
Hey Vengeance, it’s great to see someone on this board that is familiar with The Gourds. The Gourds version of snoop Dogg’s Gin and Juice is a personal favorite of mine. The <b>Gogityershinebox</b> EP is no longer in print, but you can find<b> Gin and Juice</b> on the newer and expanded version of the album titled simply<b> Shinebox</b>. The Gourds are most often described as being an “alternative country-rock band.” All I know is that they make fun and wonderful music. The Gourds are scheduled to be at the continental Club in Houston on January 7. ps. I don’t work for The Gourds, I’m just a fan.
Snoop has commented many times on how much he likes the Gourd's version. Speaking of the Gourds I saw them at Antoine's not to long ago and really did not like their music from the new album. Sounded commericialized ready for adult radio in a Natilie Merchant music block.
From the <a href="http://www.phish.net/faq/ginandjuice.html">Phish.net FAQ</a>: <i><b>How can I hear Phish doing "Gin and Juice"?</b> This song has not been performed or recorded by the Vermont band Phish . It was originally done by Dr. Dre, Snoop, and a NYC hip-hop artist named Phish, and has been covered by a bluegrass band from Texas called the Gourds. The latter circulates on MP3, and is sometimes incorrectly labelled as by Phish. The hip-hop artist "Phish" is also featured on backup vocals for Dre's "What's the Difference" (track 7 on Dr. Dre 2001 - a title as remarkably unoriginal as using the name Phish nearly two decades after the band started to).</i>