Rob_Royale
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So, I'm now 56 years old, and just found out today that ELO's (Electric Light Orchestra) Evil Woman, isn't Medieval Woman. 
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I've got a lot of these.
For the longest time, I couldn't make sense of the Procol Harum song, Wyatt Earp Shared His Pail.
Or Elton John, Hold me close and tie me down some.
No, no, no....it's 'Hold me closer, Tony Danza'
also...
I'm looking for a lover with a red iPhone
It's a good one, but not for someone from my generation, because nobody had ever heard of Tony Danza when that song premiered.
When it's actually:Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the grave
Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the grey
When I was a boy it was a baboon on the right. I still sing it. It's more fun.Is there a bathroom on the right?
In fairness, most songs from Van the Man sound basically like the deranged ravings of drunken if honey-voiced tramp.Van Morrison's song Brown Eyed Girl: "Gunned down the old man with a transistor radio."
In 2005, Springsteen himself commented on this amusing mistake. “Deuce was like a Little Deuce Coupe, as in a 2-seater Hot Rod. Douche is a feminine hygienic procedure. But what can I say, the public spoke,” he joked.
That song doesn't make sense even when you do know the lyrics.For the longest time, I couldn't make sense of the Procol Harum song, Wyatt Earp Shared His Pail.
I thought that, too!I thought Panic! At The Disco was telling me to face these kinds of things with "a sense of poisoned rationality."
Mann at least claimed to have really said "deuce" and blamed the sound on a recording glitch. He also said they tried to redo the vocal but never got a decent sounding replacement.The funniest one of these is the Manfred Mann's cover of Bruce Springsteen's Blinded by the Light. They either didn't know or didn't care that the line was Revved up like a Deuce - as this means nothing to Brits and went with 'Wrapped up like a douche'.
"You've gone too far this time, and I'm dancing on the Ballantine's"
It also doesn't help that back in the 80s I mostly heard their songs on cassette, often taped from the radio. As illustrated by this commercial from back in the day:Oh heck yes. I've been a fan since the 80's and heaven knows how many lyrics I've butchered singing their songs. Considering how abstract their lyrics are, it's no wonder, though.