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Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 00:34 am
by Jesper Hvid

Bottom post of the previous page:

Jesper Hvid wrote:

This is better, Alcohol at Betty Ford's. :haha: Uuuhr, there's Liz Taylor and Ringo Starr...
Tribute to the late Mrs. Ford. And Liz as well, come to think of it.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 00:44 am
by Jesper Hvid


Note the old beer can ring pull thingy. This is real nostalgia, man.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 21:20 pm
by Jesper Hvid


So is this, a real classic Danish jazzy pub song. Just learned, we (Danish NATO air forces) spent in excess of DKK½bn on bombing Libya, and basically we've stopped two tanks, killed sixteen camels, overturned a tourist souvenir seller's kiosk and wiped out a completely innocent copse of fig trees. I think this money should go directly to the breweries, instead. "Today, we're getting nationally pissed", and sell those F16s to someone who collects outdated wartime memorabilia of jesperyear.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 14:00 pm
by SB
Gene Simmons Drinkin' Wine


Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 16:36 pm
by Jesper Hvid
Haha...

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With the usual double-entendre.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 16:42 pm
by Cheeveer


Yeah, here we go.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 05:09 am
by Dave


Gogol Bordello - Alcohol

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 20:09 pm
by Jesper Hvid
But it has no crescendo. No climax. Because nobody's able to record their emotions, when drinking. When it's over, all is forgotten, brain is desperately recuperating, yet this remains the most powerful thing in the world, second only to primal fear, and one place ahead of socalled love.



White man's burden.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 19:54 pm
by Jesper Hvid

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:33 am
by theracer120
Not so much that this is a beer song, it's just that the singer sounds very intoxicated:



Harold Singer: Rock Around The Clock. Not a cover or original of the song that supposedly started the whole rock 'n' roll thing. Actually, at this stage there was not many songs around that probably could be called rock songs, although in the late 40's there was quite a trend in rhythm 'n' blues circles about 'rocking.'

EDIT: This could be in the same name, different game thread.

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 21:07 pm
by Jesper Hvid


Tankard covered this, didn't they?

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 21:16 pm
by SB

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 19:43 pm
by SB
WhiskeyDick - Drunk As Hell


Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 20:44 pm
by Jesper Hvid
They are cool, but there's only one way to spell whisky.

Else, it's spelled bourbon.

If you know wot I mean...

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sat May 05, 2012 21:17 pm
by Everso Biggyballies
Jesper Hvid wrote:They are cool, but there's only one way to spell whisky.

Else, it's spelled bourbon.
If you know wot I mean...
Unless it is Irish Whiskey.... the Whiskey in a jar brew anyway.

If you know wot I mean... :wink:

Re: "I Need A Beer"

Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 09:43 am
by theracer120
Everso Biggyballies wrote:
Jesper Hvid wrote:They are cool, but there's only one way to spell whisky.

Else, it's spelled bourbon.
If you know wot I mean...
Unless it is Irish Whiskey.... the Whiskey in a jar brew anyway.

If you know wot I mean... :wink:
On the subject of whisky:



Amos Milburn: Bad, Bad Whiskey. A number one American R&B hit in 1950/1951 for a dude whose frantic boogie-woogie piano style on some of his tracks pre-empted rock and roll, in many respects, and also influenced the likes of Fats Domino, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis.

Although this is a blues ballad, and bares no resemblance to rock and roll.