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iduguphergrave:
I did indeed set myself up for it  :-P  :laugh:

Sharp:

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Considering that a lot of their music has to do with sea shanty type stuff, it doesn't have to be Mariner's Revenge. They've got others.

Or maybe the Rogue's Gallery compilation.

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If your significant other ever puts on Mariner's Revenge as a prelude to being intimate, that is probably a Bad Sign.

I would hope Faye went for "Yankee Bayonet" just for the humor value. Angus'd appreciate it, I'm sure.

( :psyduck: now I've gone and done it. please, please, please no innuendo about 'Yankee bayonets hur hur' I still feel bad for being the originator of That )

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OK, I need to hear more of their stuff.  The CD my daughter compiled for me is woefully lacking...

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvGwY4tEJQM <-- "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)".

I can totally see Faye and Angus singing this, or it being the anthem of their FIRST NIGHT OMGOMGOMGBBQ, or whatever. It's also just a lovely Goddamn song in general. Ask your daughter to lend you "The Crane Wife". Good album.

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Damn, now you've got me going. 

But I think We both go down together may be more appropriate? 

As for an "our song", I'm afraid they already have one. 

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Hmm, well Angus has been compared to Colin Meloy on a few occasions, it has my approval all right.  :-D
But if Faye has Angels in Her Angles, then what else does she have? Cupids in Her Curves? Demons in Her Drawl? I sure as Hell think so.

And tangentially, I posit that Tai's "first" song would be Digital Love. (DOHOHO)

Dr. ROFLPWN:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 30 Nov 2010, 13:50 ---
--- Quote from: Dr. ROFLPWN on 30 Nov 2010, 09:31 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 30 Nov 2010, 08:47 ---
--- Quote from: Dr. ROFLPWN on 30 Nov 2010, 07:48 ---
--- Quote from: laizeohbeets on 30 Nov 2010, 07:12 ---
Considering that a lot of their music has to do with sea shanty type stuff, it doesn't have to be Mariner's Revenge. They've got others.

Or maybe the Rogue's Gallery compilation.

--- End quote ---

If your significant other ever puts on Mariner's Revenge as a prelude to being intimate, that is probably a Bad Sign.

I would hope Faye went for "Yankee Bayonet" just for the humor value. Angus'd appreciate it, I'm sure.

( :psyduck: now I've gone and done it. please, please, please no innuendo about 'Yankee bayonets hur hur' I still feel bad for being the originator of That )

--- End quote ---

OK, I need to hear more of their stuff.  The CD my daughter compiled for me is woefully lacking...

--- End quote ---

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvGwY4tEJQM <-- "Yankee Bayonet (I Will Be Home Then)".

I can totally see Faye and Angus singing this, or it being the anthem of their FIRST NIGHT OMGOMGOMGBBQ, or whatever. It's also just a lovely Goddamn song in general. Ask your daughter to lend you "The Crane Wife". Good album.

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Damn, now you've got me going.  

But I think We both go down together may be more appropriate?  

As for an "our song", I'm afraid they already have one.  

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Well of COURSE 'Africa' is Their Song, yeah. But out of the Decemberists' milieu...

Ooh, "We Both Go Down Together!" Okay, that would be more a song about Faye and Angus. "Yankee Bayonet" would be more a karaoke night duet.

EDIT: HEARTILY AGREEING WITH SHARP'S ASSESSMENT ABOVE

maxh:

--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 30 Nov 2010, 17:10 ---
--- Quote from: maxh on 30 Nov 2010, 16:34 ---
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 30 Nov 2010, 15:22 ---But "Sven and me" didn't even sound right to me either. In fact I've always been confused on when you say "John and I" or "John and Me" or "Me and John." As a kid I was taught that is was always "John and I" no matter what but I've heard different since then. Anyway wouldn't it be "Sven and I?" After all later in the same speech bubble she says "You and I." Why is it different?  :?

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You use "I" or "me" the same as if the other person weren't in the sentence.

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So "I" and "me" are interchangeable?

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No; you use either "I" or "me" based upon which you would use without the other person.

Sharp:

--- Quote from: Dr. ROFLPWN on 30 Nov 2010, 18:09 ---EDIT: HEARTILY AGREEING WITH SHARP'S ASSESSMENT ABOVE

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