I was tricked

one of my current favourite songs is Crazy In Love by Snow Patrol………i wish someone had told me it was a fucking Beyonce song….

someone shoot me.
Originally posted by sonickteam, forum nice guy:
i wish someone had told me it was a fucking snow patrol song….
we're here to help…
LOL i KNOW

it was bad enough i was jammin to a Snow Patrol song, but to like a Snow Patrol cover of a Beyonce song??
Originally posted by sonickteam, forum nice guy:
LOL i KNOW

it was bad enough i was jammin to a Snow Patrol song, but to like a Snow Patrol cover of a Beyonce song??
When Hoya said we're here to help, he was talking about the "someone shoot me" part of your message.
I haven't heard it, where can I find it? Checked itunes, no luck.
Snow Patrol's lucky someone wrote a song as good as Crazy in Love for them to cover…

Originally posted by sonickteam, forum nice guy:
one of my current favourite songs is Crazy In Love by Snow Patrol………i wish someone had told me it was a fucking Beyonce song….

someone shoot me.
I was gonna say the same thing.
Originally posted by Shadrach:
I haven't heard it, where can I find it? Checked itunes, no luck.
http://www.xfm.co.uk/Article.asp?b=multimedia&id=25805

scroll down to the "encore" section.
Originally posted by nkotBaba:
Snow Patrol's lucky someone wrote a song as good as Crazy in Love for them to cover…
Well said nkotbaba.
This is great! I love it. Too funny.

Can't wait for the new Snow Patrol album in 2006.
Originally posted by nkotBaba:
Snow Patrol's lucky someone wrote a song as good as Crazy in Love for them to cover…

Originally posted by sonickteam, forum nice guy:
one of my current favourite songs is Crazy In Love by Snow Patrol………i wish someone had told me it was a fucking Beyonce song….

someone shoot me.
nice
Is the black guy in the wifebeater who just sort of barks like a dog and waves his hands a regular band member?
I believe that in the lexicon of live music, that gentleman would be called a "guest".

Further, I believe he is a "rapper". It is an emerging genre, perhaps you've heard of some of the more famous "rap" performers: DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, Sugarhill Gang, or Blondie. This genre, also sometimes referred to as "hip-hop", has been sheparded by African Americans, though it is slowly being embraced by America's white youth culture.
it'll never happen.
Originally posted by Arlette:
it is slowly being embraced by America's white youth culture.
About as much chance of that happening as black youth embracing country music.

Originally posted by _Sexy Fitsum_:
it'll never happen.
Originally posted by Arlette:
it is slowly being embraced by America's white youth culture.
Are you serious? Take a look at MTV nowadays…it's a pretty even split between hip hop/rap/R&B related videos and shows and rock-related ones. And I've driven through plenty of podunk towns and seen white kids thuggin' like they were in Compton.

As for country in the black communities, I do believe that a 10-gallon hat would get you jacked…

Originally posted by _Sexy Fitsum_:
it'll never happen.
Originally posted by Arlette:
it is slowly being embraced by America's white youth culture.
I believe those two posts are using a device called "sarcasm".
Originally posted by nkotBaba:
thuggin' like they were in Compton.
Thuggaloes?
Yes, but I seemed to see more black teens than rednecks wearing expensive NASCAR jackets there for awhile.

I guess NASCAR wear just isn't equivalent to country music…

Originally posted by nkotBaba:


As for country in the black communities, I do believe that a 10-gallon hat would get you jacked…

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