I Saw a Werewolf With a Chinese Menu in his Hand.

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His hair was perfect.





Left my keys and badge at home...had to come back...must go now...
 
That is, in my opinion, the greatest song ever recorded.

Waddy Wachtel on slide guitar.
John McVie on bass.
Mick Fleetwood on drums.

Perfect lyrics.

Just perfect.
 
You're not talking about the hairy-handed gent, who ran amuck in Kent?
 
Dillinger said:
You're not talking about the hairy-handed gent, who ran amuck in Kent?

Dilly - if you temp me into Limericks, I can never resist


A shiftless young fellow from Kent
Had his wife fuck the landlord for rent.
But as he grew older
The landlord grew colder
And now they live out in a tent.
 
alexandraaah said:
His hair was perfect.





Left my keys and badge at home...had to come back...must go now...

Heh.

Werewolves of London:D
 
You know I still love that song and probably always will. It's awesome!:kiss: :kiss:
 
I don't think he's been in Kent for a while---lately,he's been overheard in Mayfair-----I'm starving---gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein!
 
JazzManJim said:
That is, in my opinion, the greatest song ever recorded.

Waddy Wachtel on slide guitar.
John McVie on bass.
Mick Fleetwood on drums.

Perfect lyrics.

Just perfect.

Better stay away from him - he'll rip your lungs out Jim!
 
freescorfr said:


Dilly - if you temp me into Limericks, I can never resist


A shiftless young fellow from Kent
Had his wife fuck the landlord for rent.
But as he grew older
The landlord grew colder
And now they live out in a tent.

I'll assume all guilt...

There once was a man from BelAir
Who was fucking the maid on the stair
He was caught in mid stroke
when the bannister broke
So he finished her off in mid-air


OK..he was really hairy too and was singing...

pet
 
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Ever see the episode of The Larry Sanders Show with Warren Zevon? He agrees to do the show only if he can perform his new material. Once he's on stage, Larry infuriates him by insisting he sing Werewolves of London.
That was a funny show.
 
The whole album is great, but the best track was Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner.
 
Skibum said:
The whole album is great, but the best track was Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner.


GREAT Tune! I was driving through Vermont the first time I heard it and I laughed so hard I nearly slid into a ditch.
 
sunstruck said:



GREAT Tune! I was driving through Vermont the first time I heard it and I laughed so hard I nearly slid into a ditch.

Interesting. I grew up in Vermont, but I first heard that song in Korea.
 
Rambling Rose said:


Better stay away from him - he'll rip your lungs out Jim!


I know! I know!

But even so...I'd like to meet his tailor.

Hey. Did you hear about that little old lady?
 
The guy did some ripping good songs...

"Excitable Boy", "Lawyers, Guns, and MOney" are among my favorites.

My friend has his 2 CD set, and he played a pretty damned good cover he did with REM of Prince's "Raspberry Beret".

Good stuff. Weird, but good.
 
JazzManJim said:



I know! I know!

But even so...I'd like to meet his tailor.

Hey. Did you hear about that little old lady?


Yeah, she got mutilated late last night.....very sad.
 
Skibum said:
The whole album is great, but the best track was Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner.

I totally forgot about that song! It's a classic! Well, if not the song, at least the title is a classic!
 
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