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Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for November 12, 2015
Transcript:
the last leaf leaf: oh, how I miss the spring of my youth and the summer of my prime.. leaf: ...yes, I've slept with kings and seen some things a leaf's not supposed to see.... verne: what? I've been to paradise! But i've never been to..... meeeeeee! verne: that song is a crime against nature. rj: I'll get that super soaker.
sirmirom over 9 years ago
Oh evil, EVIL earworm. That’s just cruel.
Space_cat over 9 years ago
There were so many things to hate about the early Eighties.That song is in my top 5, it didn’t help the radio seemed to play it to death, much like they do with today’s awful noise produced by talent-less buffoons who cannot get by without autotune.
Chithing Premium Member over 9 years ago
I must have been listening to a different radio station because I’ve never heard it before. After 25 seconds of it, I’m counting my blessings.
crookedwolf Premium Member over 9 years ago
And it’s a crime I’ll have it in my head all day..
Stephen Gilberg over 9 years ago
Forget the Super Soaker; burn the leaf! (I don’t even hate the song; I hate overly long gags.)
YatInExile over 9 years ago
I got 30 seconds into that song and had to turn it off. I felt a diabetic coma coming on from all the sweetness.
David Rickard Premium Member over 9 years ago
Leaf’s looked at life from both sides nowFrom up and down and still somehowIt’s life’s illusions Leaf recallsLeaf really doesn’t know life at all
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 9 years ago
are we sure that really a leaf and not evergreen needles in drag just lip-syncing?
ron over 9 years ago
And then there those of us who find it a beautiful song.
celeconecca over 9 years ago
oh dear – I’d forgotten that song existed. Thanks so much for reminding me.
Solitha Premium Member over 9 years ago
One of my favorite songs from childhood. Unfortunately, it belongs there quite firmly; it’s one of those that sounds better in memory than it does over today’s speakers.
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
I’ll dissent, I have Mary MacGregor’s version on my mp3 player, intentionally.
lohaces over 9 years ago
There are very few songs I truly loathe from my childhood pop music; that is one of them.