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Jack Hacksaw
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This sort of thing has probably been done to death.....but my word is....

equidistant.

My thread.  My rules.  No proper nouns, capitalised words etc only proper dictionary words allowed.
Word must occur in only one song.

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By:
Foinavon
When: 29 Jan 18 10:53
I've no idea what your song might be, Jack.
My word is...

gracious
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 29 Jan 18 12:26
Great Balls of Fire.
By:
toonangel
When: 29 Jan 18 12:56
firework
By:
kenny mann
When: 29 Jan 18 13:18
This sort of thing has probably been done to death.....but my word is....

equidistant.



That David Brent song, is it just called "Slough"?
By:
Foinavon
When: 29 Jan 18 14:00
If Johnny can have a phrase, so can I.

...two but very small
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 29 Jan 18 14:19
Indeed, kenny, I listened to it a couple of times last week and that song has been stuck in my head all weekend.

What a great line, 'equidistant between London and Reading...' ha
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 29 Jan 18 14:21
Probably should add another rule - that the word can't be in the title.
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 29 Jan 18 14:23
buck-toothed
By:
alun2005
When: 29 Jan 18 14:58
ASK
By:
alun2005
When: 29 Jan 18 15:00
OK having identified 'Ask' by The Smiths correctly, I will ask you all which song includes the word 'louvered'  ?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 29 Jan 18 16:30
My Wandering Days Are Over - B&S
By:
steerforth
When: 29 Jan 18 16:57
"gracious" is also in Goodness Gracious Me by Peter sellers and Sophia Loren, unless thats now disqualified for being in the title - or for being racist.
By:
steerforth
When: 29 Jan 18 17:01
I forgot to say mine - "pliers"
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 30 Jan 18 09:47
louvred has me stumped/
As has pliers unless it is something by Nine Inch Nails.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 30 Jan 18 10:36
"Subbuteo"
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 10:42
Jack (and anyone else who attempted it) :

The word 'louvered' appears in that well-known beautiful (and a bit cruel) song "Otis and Marlena" by Joni Mitchell, from her 1977 double album "Don Juan's Reckless Daughter".

An online lyrics website also tells me the word 'louvered' also figures in the song "Big Red Rocket of Love" by The Reverend Horton Heat, a song and artiste I am not familiar with.

I note there was a hopelessly misguided attempt to place the word 'louvered' into the Belle and Sebastian song "My Wandering Days Are Over". I have been to the official Belle and Sebastian website to see the lyrics to this song for myself, and am satisfied the word they use is "LOUVRE", in the line

"The space between your bed and wardrobe with the louvre doors"

See the link

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https://belleandsebastian.com/music/songs/tiger-milk/my-wandering-days-are-over/
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 10:43
'Subbuteo' is mentioned in The Undertones 'My Perfect Cousin'
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 10:44
And Nick Lowe mentions 'pliers' in "All Men Are Liars" but I don't know if his was the original version.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 30 Jan 18 10:44
yeah well done.  I think my example was an easy one for men of our age.
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 30 Jan 18 10:52
a much harder one but from around the same time "vegemite"
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 10:56
"Down Under" Men at  Work
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 30 Jan 18 10:57
WP :)
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 10:58
I'm off out now so that will at least give somebody else a chance.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 30 Jan 18 11:04
"hopelessly misguided"


One of my fave B&S songs. Must have listened to it hundreds of times. And I'd still say he sings louvered.

About 50 seconds in here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPFT4-PNYLE


hopelessly misguided. wac.
By:
steerforth
When: 30 Jan 18 12:42
Well done to Alun on pliers but hat wasn't the one i was thinking of. Clearly it's gonna be hard to know someting is unique.

Mine was Bob Dylan in "It's Allright Ma"
"While one who sings with his tongue on fire
Gargles in the rat race choir
Bent out of shape from society's pliers
Cares not to come up any higher
But rather get you down in the hole
That he's in."
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 13:07
Steerforth,

Cheers for that. An excellent selection. I’d completely forgotten Dylan’s much earlier use of the word ‘pliers’.

I have a copy of that album and will give the track and the rest of the songs another long-overdue listen. Possibly while simultaneously admiring our beautiful Louvre Doors.

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https://www.diy.com/departments/doors-windows/internal-doors/louvre-doors/DIY1064939.cat
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 30 Jan 18 13:55
With the debate about pliers and louvre/d, on top of the use of proper nouns with Subbuteo and Vegemite...we are a bit thin ...
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 30 Jan 18 15:07
'bookies'
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 30 Jan 18 15:07
apologies, should be  'bookie '
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 15:32
Squeeze - Up The Junction
By:
alun2005
When: 30 Jan 18 15:32
I think 'bookie' or 'bookies' also gets a mention in Thin Lizzy's 'Waiting for an Alibi'
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 30 Jan 18 15:44
mudguard
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 30 Jan 18 15:51
cistern
By:
Mikael D'Haguenet
When: 30 Jan 18 16:58
Subbuteo also mentioned in Half Man Half Biscuit's 'All I Want For Christmas is a Dukla Prague Away Kit.'
By:
mad mad moon
When: 30 Jan 18 18:19
Mudguard - Funky Moped

Pompitous?
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 30 Jan 18 19:21
Indeed.

As soon as me moped's front mudguard if fixed......
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 30 Jan 18 20:10
Pickles
By:
squares
When: 30 Jan 18 21:49
pompitous - The Joker, Steve Miller



dobber
By:
steerforth
When: 30 Jan 18 22:22
dobber - Dolly Parton The Greatest Days of All

petrochemical?
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