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By parody number 9
#182203
Chris Moyles has done them, Stevotrash... an endless list.
I have been parodying since '03 and would like to ask for suggestions 'cause I cannot think what to do now.
Alll my parodies are on the web but where is a secret for now.
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By Ste
#182205
Why are you number 9?

Oh and Hi
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By DemonHorse
#182206
Mark and Lard did some truly legendary parodies, Weird Al Yankovic.... whoever did the crazy frog parody ring ding ding should be shot and hung though. Why? because the original was bad enough... and calling it original is a her-uge stretch too... if anything it's a bad parody of Axel F


ste wrote:Why are you number 9?


he/she was in The Prisoner?
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By fish heads
#182207
parody number 9 is a parody of Mambo No. 5 maybe?
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#182208
Engine, engine number nine
coming down the railroad line
How much farther back did she get off.
Old brown suitcase that she carried.
I've looked for it ev'rywhere.
It just ain't here among the rest
And I'm a little upset, yes... tell me

Engine, engine number nine,
Coming down the railroad line,
I know she got on in Baltimore.
A hundred and ten miles ain't much distance
But it sure do make a diff'rence;
I don't think she loves me anymore.

I warned her of the dangers
Don't speak to strangers
Did by chance she finds new romance
Warmer lips to kiss her,
Arms to hold her tighter,
Stirring new fires inside her,
How I wish that it was me instead
Of he that stands beside her.

No I don't think she loves me anymore.
I dont think she loves me...




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By Mcqueen_
#182213
DemonHorse wrote:whoever did the crazy frog parody ring ding ding should be shot and hung though. Why? because the original was bad enough... and calling it original is a her-uge stretch too... if anything it's a bad parody of Axel F


Apart from the fact ring ding ding was made first.

You should be shot and hung for keep bringing it up. And most of your posts are factually incorrect.
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By DemonHorse
#182218
Mcqueen wrote:
DemonHorse wrote:whoever did the crazy frog parody ring ding ding should be shot and hung though. Why? because the original was bad enough... and calling it original is a her-uge stretch too... if anything it's a bad parody of Axel F


Apart from the fact ring ding ding was made first.

You should be shot and hung for keep bringing it up. And most of your posts are factually incorrect.


no one or two are, which I have never denied. The rest are others being pedantic f**kwits about OPINIONS which are subjective...

also I only brought it up because it is RELEVANT to the thread, albeit tenuously, which is more than can be said for your nitpicking drivel.
Also consider that whichever came first, they are Both sh*te.

in other words, get off my back you c**t
Last edited by DemonHorse on Thu Jun 23, 2005 8:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By MC
#182221
Ha Ha.

talk about overreaction.
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By parody number 9
#182306
I come from a long list of parodears.
Theres parody number 1, parody number 2, parody number 3, parody number 4, parody number 5, parody number 6, and parody number 8.
There was no parody number 7 as the number 7 is unlucky for us.
A good parody means you can tell what it is without needing music.
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By parody number 9
#182308
Band Aid's greatest parody was made by Bush and Troy of GWR FM.
Although others have tried, if you live in the local area (South West) it was a great parody. The thugs, drunks, pimps, and ho, ho, hoes.
If commercially released on a wide enough level it would of reached number 31 on the Christmas charts and did chart at number 9 on the 'unofficial' download chart of Hit 40 UK. The biggest charts after the Official.
It was avaliable in batches of 3,000 copies to start on the Monday -sold out, Tuesdays - sold out, Wednesday they were in 15,000 batches - sold out, sold at HMV at all 3 shopping centres and other shops - sold out, and kept selling until Friday the following week.
Apparently so many were sold it was reckoned 1 in 3 people in Bristol owned one.
Stars included : The GWR team, weather presenter Richard (BBC Points West), Miss Barrie (Adult Comedian), and the famous Wurzels.

It was titled "Feed the Wurzels" by "Bush and Troy" and was so popular it was played until mid January. A South Country 'MLC'.
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By Ste
#182315
parody number 9 wrote:Band Aid's greatest parody was made by Bush and Troy of GWR FM.

And you have never heard Moyles Aid 8O :roll: 8O
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By parody number 9
#182320
Moyles Aid, I did hear however it just didn't work. I will reconsider if his words were posted below.