OUR 50TH EPISODE! Thank you so much listener for learning and laughing with us for the past 50 eps. We are having a blast! Known as the national anthem of New Jersey, the band's staple song, and a karaoke favorite, Livin' on a Prayer is very popular -even currently- song! After some (let's be honest here, a LOT) of jibber jabbering about headphones and robotic noises and the occassional "dragon" drop, we dive right into breaking down the lyrics. Tommy and Gina, man do they have some problems going on, have got love and hope. We discover the words and the story aren't so much what make us LOVE this song, it's more the repitition and hook! See if you listener can hear us say the words -or the title itself- of this song and not sing "WOOOOOOOOAH OHHHHH LIVIN' ON A PRAYER!" Because, it is nearly impossible for Tressa and Joey has to throw in the voice box part too. And Happy Birthday Jon Bon Jovi!
We admit -we have yet to perfect the art of getting right into the designed content of the episodes- and our advice to you listener is to just "let it be" (smirky face). While we are here to breakdown for you the lyrics of these songs, we are also here to involve you in our daily lives and laugh invite you to laugh with us in our shenanigans. THEN we get to the "lyrics portion of the podcast listener!" And what we reveal to you about this song, the origin of it, and how ridiculously quick it was written, is that it is the work of a genius. Paul McCartney, front man of a little band you may have heard of, writes this gem in a way in which no one ever talks but it apparently can mega sell a song! The concept of "let it be" is exactly as you imagine it, yet the conditions in which McCartney presents may not be as exact. Give it a listen and then go have a conversation with your friends and see if anyone amongst you converses in such a way.
After a brief hiatus, WE ARE BACK! Where have we been you ask? We catch you right up, in full entertainment mode of course. Our return hits you with a TIMELESS number. 1970. Neither of us even born, and most likely you were not either listener, and this classic song graces our ears (and hearts) at its age of 52. This song -"Your Song"-was written from the naive POV of a 17 year old boy and here we are in awe of them. These are seriously some of the best lyrics we have broken down to date and the song itself has yet to become old or annoying to us! He was so certain of its release to the world that he literally wrote "it's for people like you that keep it turned on" and while we are certain it was written about one individual someone...we are equally certain it was written FOR every one. "Your Song" is one we seek out, we love, and we both give a worthy 10! We are so happy to be back...hoped ya missed us :)
Weird Al Yankovic - "Grammar Crimes", look it up listener (lol it's "Word Crimes"). Discussion of the advancement, or lack thereof, of toilet paper, but we ran out of time on that. Michael Stipe? We like him. The song itself ends up a bit of a split decision. Tressa loves it, Joey has no clue, as has been much of his life. Join us listener. Taylor Swift comes up in conversation..... again.... Maybe we're gonna start making YouTube playlists of the greatest songs of different things. Just for clarity, Joey wrote this, that's why it blows.
Listener, Anthony Ray (we know, boring name) aka Sir Mix-A-Lot, likes big butts. Apparently all the people do. This one hit number starts with a beat that instantaneously envokes in us to "kick them nasty thoughts" and sing along with his opening line of "I LIKE BIG BUTTS AND I CANNOT LIE." 30 years later, we had zero realization that he was saying all he is saying. He had a voice over woman give an intro that anyone between the ages of 45-55 knows pretty much every word (sadly maybe?! lol) We're here to give you all the lyrics and of course...laughter over them. Our random topics -new segment listener- give you all things to ponder and possibly a journey into the woods if you are up to a challenge to find something Joey hasn't seen in years. Also learn with us all the terms, slang and actual, for the lower posterior backside region of the human body...more particularly the female one excluding them "knock-kneed bimbos walkin' like hoes." Sir's words, not ours.
45 years ago, ole Billy was in his feels and wrote this majestic song for a woman he believed needed not to change. He wanted her to know he loved her "as is" and no attempts were necessary to gain his affection. Seems like this would have spawned a forever happiness between the two doesn't it? Well...WRONG! Find out how said woman reacted to the act of unwavering love and how one single act changed it all. We discuss in lengthy detail Joel's mindset at the time, recalled memories of the relationship, and of course we add our own thoughts to the situation. Listen to find out if we made it to Peach Park and if you do nothing else...LISTEN TO THIS SONG because it got 10s across the board in our pre and post ratings. It. Is. Perfect...just the way it is :)
Did you, dear listener, ever have your Glamour Shot made? Us neither but this ep inspires Joey to seek how to make it happen, for we may be getting a billboard to support our show! "Wonderwall" by Oasis produces a ton of story time and exposes a secret of Joey's that Tressa did not know about his house. The Gallaghers hate each other and this song --- one of them uses the F bomb many many times when talking about it. Is it about a person who will save you, a woman lover turned ex, or a peep hole? You decide, listener. Trivia has Tressa screaming so just beware of your sound level!
IF you know this song, you may be like us in the thinking it is about an angelic woman being admired by her lover. However, the all knowing internet has revealed to us it may be about a whoooole 'nother thing. "Every Morning" he wakes up to a halo hanging from his girlfriend's 4 post bed and who knew that "halo" could very well reference something not very angelic?! We get very confused by this and what we originally knew is now tainted by what we end up discussing and furthermore, we hate this song #biglaugh! We intro discuss a previous topic and we outro discuss what Joey wants to find out more about that will cause Tressa to not open any correspondence from him. Also, we -and by we we mean Tressa - would like to know your every morning routine.
This one has a story listener. If you are like Tressa, you do not know it prior to this episode and if you are like Joey, you think everything is fine. We won't give it away here, in the description, but we guarantee you wanna get in on this "debate." Sara did a thing, Adia felt a certain way about it (as did Sara) and the results are a chart topping song and a common happening among friendships and love. What is love? What constitutes friendship? Are we born innocent and does it even matter? Gah Sara, stir up some emotion why don't ya??! Well, makes for a great Episode 42 for the lyrical breakdown best friend podcast anyway :) ALSO: will we -and by we we mean Tressa- coin a new term for "being without ability to choose to love" ... stay tuned. Joey edit: Joey doesn't believe that is what the new term is supposed to refer to.
We have a real deep story in this one listener, with tons of questions for Ms. Chapman. This song dumbfounds us with its age and how "fast" cars really were not in the year of release. Joey points out a hypocritical thing that "irritates him to no end" that Tressa is guilty of and she tries her best to explain. Some lyrics are sung and not spoken which sparks the irritation. Find out tons of info you did not know about the year 1988 and just be patient for the "lyrics portion" of the show because we take a minute to get there! #convos
We "xx"ed this one on the list and upon further review listener, we offer our apologies. We have no idea -based on his own words (and his being Dick's) whether he can or can't change. We do not recommend you go and listen. "The struggle of the human condition" is Joey's synopsis while Tressa thinks he just put words together. Find out the artist who belives this "is probably the greatest song ever written" and why being British does not stamp intelligence. WE BRING BACK TRIVIA and the best thing we can offer you in this Ep is the name Joey gives this song. It will make you laugh but you will leave with no sweet emotions inflicted by a choral group so, blame Dick Ashcroft and not us!
Listener, Pearl Jam is a phenomenon. Listen to them. Joey waxes poetic about the magic of video and audio editing, and how not to believe everything you see. Tressa is in her feels, especially when it comes to Eddie Vedder.
Listener, if you are looking for good advice in picking up women -or anyone really- in a bar...this song may or may not be for you. While lead singer (in '98 anyway) looks like "Sexiest Man Alive" Paul Rudd, he does not seem to know how to talk to a woman in an intimate setting. Tressa loves this song for the first 2:20,but then it takes a drastic turn for the worst. Joey kinda likes the reggaeness of it all and of course the guitar licks. We share a delicious dessert during the show and while you listen to us smack over it, learn why Tressa was "just pretty" this day and not pretty and smart. We hope you enjoy our 1st "one Ep a week" for the duration of college football season!
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Is anyone so bad it is easier and happier when he/she is gone you ask? Well, the Spin Doctors believe so and from the opening line, they deliver all the reasons why. "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" is a masterfully written song wrapped with sarcasm paper and tied with hiliarious ribbon. Knowing the story of why frontman Chris Barron wrote this song makes it even better...not to mention his 2019 tweet about the amount of plays it has accumulated in 25+ years. We -we being you the listener and Tressa- find out something we did not know about Joey (shocking)! And now, Tressa is on a journey Joey advises her to not take. Plus, who would get Bob if the show ever causes a breakUP of the 30+ year friendship instead of the breakDOWN of our favorite songs? We discuss.
This classic number, sung by the beautifully talented Dolores O'Riordan -rest her soul- is a favorite of ours listener and it scores very high on our pre and post ratings. Tressa is convinced she has the answer to the final trivia question, and with excitement JoeDiggity crushes that excitement (what's new here right?!) We argue once again with the submitted lyrics and Tally BangBang hears "but it means something" to begin the chorus but JD is not convinced that is what she is singing. What do you hear? Listen to this one on repeat for a couple of days and you will not be disappointed...let the greatness of it "Linger" in your musical brainwaves. BONUS MATERIAL: we give you all some more nothingness of conversation we have just being us after the outro music so don't miss out!
COME ON CHAD! Nickelback lead singer tries to convince us that WE all wanna be these "Rockstar" lifestyle livers, but do we? This is a catchy little number that the Tik Tok world make so popular again, and we break down all the lyrics to what kind of life these guys wanna live. With the addition of the great Gibbons from ZZ Top, Nickelback makes us giggle/raise our eyebrows/and envision who we would want our star to be between on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. There is a lot of stuff here friend, and the video is a "Quesadilla" of celebrity appearances. Whereas we adopted "JoeDiggity" in Ep 33, this Ep gives the listener a new nickname for Tressa too. Also, "everyone is going to find his/her own lifestyle, that's just the way its always gonna be." -JoeDiggity Post Life Coach Coach gives the good advice you just didn't take.
When we could not decide on a song, when we were crunched for time, and by we we mean Tressa, this show gives you listener some insight into JoeDiggity's everyday life, a group he's a part of, and how it cannot be boring being him. There is no lyrical breakdown of a song in this Ep, simply what it is like when the button is white and we are just Tressa and Joey.
Listener, whether you are a playa OR a playette...we have taken Blackstreet's one and only hit (mega hit at that) "No Diggity" and broken down for you all the lyrics you may or may not have been questioning for 26 years. Tressa revisits fun times with her long time, roller skating, busted by caller ID friend Gina, and Joey plays you a litte diddy. This song has waaaay more words than we realized and 78% of them are repeats, but when you are having THIS much fun with this song ya don't even notice (until you're reading them.) There is NO DOUBT you will have a good time here playa, or playette, rollin' with our phatness and listening to us work it. We just are not getting paid...just to be clear.
There is no way this lady knew a million tunes. Tressa is certain, Joey is not convinced. Oak Ridge Boys listener, they are a Christian quartet turned country band with THIS SONG in the late 70's. So, if you have not heard this, pause the PC and go listen, we will be right here waiting...whew, you're back! It's a quick little diddy with some of the best bass and tenor voices you may ever hear. You may know them from other hits "Fancy Free" and the ever classic "Elvira." But this one we are breaking down today has some lyrics like none we have broken down before. Have you ever heard a song with the word "BENEDICTION?" Well, ya have now. Thank you. You're welcome. And..."ya'll come back" #cheezz. OH, AND WE ARE LOOKING FOR A PODCAST PLUGGER. apply through alyricalbreakdown@gmail.com