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Songs you thought you could bone to... before you listened to the lyrics.

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thebrosef:
Hm. Basically any Eels song or any Belle & Sebastian song would work since they are generally really depressing. I guess "Say Yes" by Elliot Smith would be my personal choice, but if you go by my earlier logic than I suppose any Elliot Smith song could work as well.

(In this post the word 'any' makes exceptions for the songs that I know you all will prove me wrong with from the catalogues of these three artists.)

Brian Majestic:
Basically the entire Lovage "Music To Make Love to Your Old Lady By" album.

Uber Ritter:

--- Quote from: gardenhead_ on 07 Feb 2008, 01:18 ---why the hell would anyone bone to Vanishing or John Wayne Gacy Jr, regardless of lyrics?

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For a second there, I thought that said "Why would anyone bone to the Vanishing" and I thought you were a crazy person.  I'd bone to this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-TMBz2e7-I&feature=related.

Emaline:

--- Quote from: MobyDickhole on 06 Feb 2008, 23:12 ---
Brick- Ben Folds
John Wayne Gacy Jr.- Sufjan Stevens
Do You Love Her- Rilo Kiley

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Why would you ever even think you could bone to any of these songs? I mean, if my memory serves me correctly, that Rilo Kiley one is right off the bat a bad bad choice. I mean, her voice/the way she sings in that song, just automatically makes me think of some sad, teary eyed woman. I wouldn't want to bone to that.(Of course, I am not a huge Rilo Kiley fan, so I might have this song mixed up with another)


And fuck. Not even knowing the lyrics, Brick is depressing as hell. Just terrible.


And I don't think you'd even need to hear the lyrics of the Sufan one to think its a bad idea to bone to it. I mean, the title is a pretty dead give away.

Johnny C:
"Brick" is about abortion.

"Brick" is the worst song to have sex to.

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