oh man, those are killer, LOL
i should get my nephew on this, i don't understand a word he says, he wears both his cap and pants backwards! lol i think the album cover is the LEAST of "our" worries! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/tongue.gif |
ok, with the "expert"'s advice, I'm going for the most rapper/gangsta sounding ones.
WEST COAST lol I'll pick five and let others pick the rest or shoot mine down http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif 1) In My M.O. (modus operandi jj) 2) Canary Yellow Cadillac 3) Dream Street Ho's 4) 24 Karat Bling 5) Bay Area Bound [or if we can't have "ho's" in there, we'll take Bitter Green (No More Bammer)] |
ps jj DON'T CHANGE THE NAME! SNOOP GORDD is the best..snoop dogg is very laid back, so it's perfect...
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Any more info about this?
quote:Originally posted by paddletothesea: sifting through all the unanswered questions... I beleive the song is called "The Wish" and was on a christmas CD that came out in Canada about 7 years ago with various artist from around canada singing different songs. |
Ok I was going to content myself with a trio of of rapping hits
Rapping Silver Cloud Blues Rapping In My Sleep Rap Among The Ruins pretty tame stuff so I a'googled for rap hits and found a site giving the lyrics (if you can call them that) of the top 20 rap songs of 2003 amongst which I found the lyrics to Read My Mind by Avant which contains these relevant gems I can read your mind, babe (Oh) My truck is parked out front, so let’s ride So baby, take a ride with me It’s alright (With me, yeah, yeah) and although not directly Gord related but I liked the great literary merit of this stanza "I know you wanna see, I know you wanna be In my B-E-D grindin’ slowly" there was also Artist: Jay-z Song Title: Dirt off your shoulder lyrics as I suspected many of the songs contain really disgusting lyrics and one must not forget in the circumstances Jimmy Ate World's great song "my sundown" which has the immortal line "Good goodbye tin sunshine." and hey on the Jewish album you forgot Wailing Walls and i noted from the official list of the most requested Hip Hop and Rap hits of all time number one is tada tada 1. Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot and I liked 18. Take It To da House - Trick Daddy and 26. Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince http://www.popculturemadness.com/Mus...-Waving-3D.gif that's it folks John Fowles What a super topic this turned into!!! As Char is fond of saying it really cracks me up |
Yeah, but can somebody please answer the guy's question about the Christmas song?
I don't know the answer. Anybody??? Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com |
cc, are you sure your friend isn't a "her"? lol...can you pick the top ones from that great list? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
sheryl + anyone else, also pick away at your faves http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif jf, i'm convinced i know nothing of this category after reading your thorough and creative post, NOTHING! so i went to a reference site>>> the first thing i checked out was MY name ...first AND last... hilarious! lol http://www.rapdict.org/Category:Terms ps) i've never heard of The Wish by GL, you'd think it would get tons of airplay up here this time of year...i'll ask some contacts |
quote:Originally posted by LSH:
ok, with the help of my son, we took this one out. I think we could have done every title, but here's what we have: 1) 24 Karat BLING 2) A Gangsta Passing Through 3) A Message To The Ghetto 4) Shoot Out on 8th Avenue 5) Bay Area Bound 6) Baby Step Back (Keep going beep *edited*) 7) Betty Called Me Pimp Daddy 8) Blackberry Forty 9) Bitter Green (No More Bammer) 10) Dealer Man 11) Cold Steel From NY 12) In My M.O. ok ok, we'll stop..but it's addictive... [This message has been edited by LSH (edited December 07, 2004).] Okay my eyes are peeing, and my stomach muscles are having cramps. |
Funny stuff guys but how about posting a glossary so us old white guys can follow along, LOL.
Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
i posted the glossary/reference site ablove, billw http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
i got Cotton 'Jenny' & Wild 'Strawberry' from there, yikes see parents, what an educational site this is http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
Well, Bill, "Bammer" is also known as Bama, which is marijuana...shake, the crappy stuff, not the good stuff (or so I've heard). The "5-0" is the popo, or the police. A "ho" is a...well, a lady of the night. I'm assuming you know what a rumble is. Let's see, what else was there...? I already explained bling, I assume anyone whose ever drank beer knows what a "forty" is. I also believe "pimp daddy" is self explanatory...
boy, I'm glad I kept this relatively clean..you shoulda seen what we had for Early Morning Rain... oh, and Sheryl? Doin Susan on The Floor gets my vote!! ROFL [This message has been edited by LSH (edited December 07, 2004).] |
quote:Originally posted by jj:
cc, are you sure your friend isn't a "her"? lol...can you pick the top ones from that great list? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif sheryl + anyone else, also pick away at your faves http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif jf, i'm convinced i know nothing of this category after reading your thorough and creative post, NOTHING! so i went to a reference site>>> the first thing i checked out was MY name ...first AND last... hilarious! lol http://www.rapdict.org/Category:Terms ps) i've never heard of The Wish by GL, you'd think it would get tons of airplay up here this time of year...i'll ask some contacts Come to think of it, I think a her and a he where accomplices to each other's crimes. The really raunchy ones are mine, though. Mom would be so proud of me. Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com |
quote:Originally posted by jj:
cc, are you sure your friend isn't a "her"? lol...can you pick the top ones from that great list? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif Okay. My top 5 favorites are:... drumroll please..... Da Crib You Be Livin' In Does Dat Muthah F**kah Know? Leaves Of Grass In The Bong Yo Yo My Little Biotch Second Cuppa Vodka 'n' Juice Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com |
quote:Originally posted by LSH:
Doin Susan on The Floor gets my vote!! SEE kiddo, i knew you were "funny"...heh heh |
JJ -- you are ALL THAT
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jj, you gotta dirty little mind. lol
I'm not "funny" except perhaps, in your imagination. pfffft! |
My favorites:
24 Karat BLING Shoot Out on 8th Avenue Baby Step Back (Keep going beep *edited*) Nipple Ring Them Bells Doin' Susan on the Floor Canary Yellow Cadillac Does Dat Mutha F**ker Know? My Little Biotch And I just loooove these lyrics.... mmm mmm mmmm, John, you devil, you: "I know you wanna see, I know you wanna be In my B-E-D grindin’ slowly" (Does Susan know you write dirty lyrics? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif [This message has been edited by Sheryl Klein (edited December 08, 2004).] |
quote:Originally posted by LSH:
I'm not "funny" except perhaps, in your imagination. pfffft! actually, in my imagination it's even more bizarre ...i actually see Laurel and Hardy, lol http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif well, you creative folks need to come up with CD#2 of "Duets" http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/duets.jpg [This message has been edited by jj (edited December 09, 2004).] |
OK a few more thoughts I am relieved to see that for his latest creation the superb "duets" CD Jiminy has realised that most
CD jewel cases have both a font and back insert so he needs to rethink the earlier three. Also now there are a complete 4-CD box set's worth you need a box front and back. The front could be an adaptation of the original and very eye-catching (read good for sales) "Santa Lightfoot" design with the addition of something like "Gordon Lightfoot's Festive Collection--songs yule love to singalong to-Something for every family and every family member". We have the songs for a Winter's Night for the adults the rapper CD for the teenagers. but nothing for the children therefore possibly an extra fifth CD could be a children's compilation any ideas anyone. On the main "Christmas" CD there should be at least one token carol I nominate "I saw three Passing Ships".I note that so far the rap CD has omitted Gord's own 'The Auctioneer" and from another topic The Telephone Directory ("Toronto 411") and the Alphabet (providing it is entitled from "A to Zed") Finally for those of benefit of non Hebrew reading gentiles a translation of the text on the Chanuka CD would be most helpful John Fowles P.S. Jim all but the last two duets jpgs haver now it seems "time expired" and no longer appear. If you'd like to email them to me I'll upload them to my own web site and send you the urls OK? [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited December 08, 2004).] |
UGH! I can't see the rap and duets covers. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/mad.gif
My 5 (plus 1) http://www.corfid.com/ubb/tongue.gif picks for the rap CD are Ecstacy Scored Easy Doin' Susan on the Floor (HAHAHAHA) Early Mo'nin' Raid The Crib You Be Livin' In In My M O Dream Street Ho's Only 3 suggestions for the duets CD..don't know if they've already been taken, though. Walls - Martha Stewart I'll Do Anything - Barry Bonds Cold Hands From New York - Hillary Clinton Can't wait to see what everyone else comes up with! |
ok, a translation for the Chanukah CD. The songs were: Oy, Linda, Brisket City, Blackberry Whine, Redwood Hillel, Daylight Zadie, Me & Bubbie McGree, I Used to be a Yiddische Singer, The Sukkah is Small.... right? O.K. Translation: I guess everyone knows that "Oy" is just a word to express frustration, more like 'Oh.' Brisket is easy, it's a cut of meat a lot of Jewish women cook for many holidays (I know I do), on the Blackberry Whine one... well, we all know the Jewish Princess jokes.... and we know what "whine" means... I copied this to explain who Hillel was:
Rabbi Hillel was born to a wealthy family in Babylonia, but came to Jerusalem without the financial support of his family and supported himself as a woodcutter. It is said that he lived in such great poverty that he was sometimes unable to pay the admission fee to study Torah, and because of him that fee was abolished. He was known for his kindness, his gentleness, and his concern for humanity. One of his most famous sayings, recorded in Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers, a tractate of the Mishnah), is "If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? And if I am only for myself, then what am I? And if not now, when?" The Hillel organization, a network of Jewish college student organizations, is named for him. O.K., Zadie is Yiddish for grandpa, Bubbie is Yiddish for grandma, Yiddische... is obvious (F.Y.I., Fanny Brice started out as a Yiddish singer (singing Jewish songs), then hit it big on Broadway in the mainstream), and, finally, a sukkah is a 3-sided temporary structure most Jews build in the Fall to celebrate the harvest: one more explaination: the Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of Booths, is one of the oldest and most joyous of Jewish holidays, called in the Bible the Feast of Ingathering and today often called by its Hebrew name, Sukkoth [Heb.,=booth]. The holiday lasts for eight days (seven days in Israel). The Feast of Tabernacles, which marked the closing of the harvest season for the Jews of ancient Palestine, is today celebrated by the taking of all meals in a lightly constructed booth roofed with thatch (a sukkah) to recall the shelters of the Jews when they wandered in the wilderness Also, I've included a link to a site where some common Yiddish words are explained. I see some misspellings, but, who cares?!! http://www.bergen.org/AAST/Projects/...sh/comwor.html [This message has been edited by Sheryl Klein (edited December 08, 2004).] |
After I posted my last message I realised that there is a problem with the picture uploading site:- http://hostmyfile.net
that I had introduced Jimmy to as it has a finite storage limit and seems somewhat unreliable as the first three CD pix he had displayed no longer appear (as saradreams just discovered so it's not just my computer/hook-up. Fortunteluy I had saved them to my hard drive and have now uploaded them on a permanent basis to my own web site so the four can now be linked to there as shown below http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/glclaus.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/chanuka.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/glrapper.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/duets.jpg Jim if you wish to edit your original posting to use my site's URLs, be my guest Better still man get to grips with your own (sympatico.ca) web space. (To a man as adept as you are at manipulating images sorting out their system should be chicken feed http://www.aol.co.uk/about/community.../images/42.jpg P.S. Great explanation Sheryl but what do the actual Hebrew hieroglyphics (correct spelling I looked it up in my UK dictionary) translate as P.P.S.I have never heard of that christmas song "The Wish" by Gord or anybody else for that matter John Fowles [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited December 08, 2004).] |
After I posted my last message I realised that there is a problem with the picture uploading site:- http://hostmyfile.net
that I had introduced Jimmy to as it has a finite storage limit and seems somewhat unreliable as the first three CD pix he had displayed no longer appear (as saradreams just discovered so it's not just my computer/hook-up. Fortunteluy I had saved them to my hard drive and have now uploaded them on a permanent basis to my own web site so the four can now be linked to there as shown below http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/glclaus.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/chanuka.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/glrapper.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/duets.jpg Jim if you wish to edit your original posting to use my site's URLs, be my guest Better still man get to grips with your own (sympatico.ca) web space. (To a man as adept as you are at manipulating images sorting out their system should be chicken feed http://www.aol.co.uk/about/community.../images/42.jpg P.S. Great explanation Sheryl but what do the actual Hebrew hieroglyphics (correct spelling I looked it up in my UK dictionary) translate as P.P.S.I have never heard of that christmas song "The Wish" by Gord or anybody else for that matter John Fowles [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited December 08, 2004).] |
John, I'm working on the translation. Unfortunately, I never learned to read Hebrew (those are Hebrew letters), and although I asked my husband, he only learned to read it with the little dots (vowels), so, we're kinda stumped. When my daughter comes home from school, we're going to ask her and we'll let you know!
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OK! 'Fess up - who has shares in Broadband?
This topic is taking years to download!!!!!! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif |
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