@MegaMancino - It's fake because it's spliced. Several of Simon's comments here come from other shows. The "You are a little tiger, aren't you?" comment was actually said to Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent; the "This is how one song can change your life" was said to Shaheen Jafargholi (also o...
@MrTrashcan1 - Yep, it's supposed to be "lime". That's not the only glitch in the lyrics here ("doesn't shake he rock and dance" should be "does his shaky rockin' dance"), Google "chordettes lollipop lyrics" for a correct version.
This video fits the music WAY better than most music videos I've seen - and I mean better than the *official* ones, not just the other fan made stuff. My favorite video on YouTube by far.
@pmprs11 - hey, I remember this kind of thing happening a LOT in our car when I was a kid (no "Crazy Train", though, it hadn't been written yet and we weren't into metal - mostly Doobie Brothers, CCR, Beach Boys, etc.)
Thanks, man. I disagree with almost the whole list, but there were a few on there I'd completely forgotten about and was glad to be reminded of. Maybe someday I'll post my own list for everybody to disagree with...
@KaterinaLeka - Not just "current" - its use during the litanies of Orthodox services can be shown to date back at least to the late fourth century. And "prayer" literally means a request or petition, esp. one made to God, so while it is indeed a request, it is also an ancient prayer.
@MegaMancino - It's fake because it's spliced. Several of Simon's comments here come from other shows. The "You are a little tiger, aren't you?" comment was actually said to Susan Boyle on Britain's Got Talent; the "This is how one song can change your life" was said to Shaheen Jafargholi (also o...