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Jun 20, 2018
Episode 9: “Blurred Lines”
00:52:30
In episode 9, we tackle pugs, thugs, seniors and bitches, in Robin Thicke's massive (and controversial) 2013 hit entitled "Blurred Lines" off his album of the same title. We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams, and Clifford Harris Jr.
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Jun 12, 2018
Episode 8: “You Can Call Me Al”
00:42:18
In episode 8, there is some odd, pointless nicknaming going on, in Paul Simon's 1986 hit entitled "You Can Call Me Al" off his album "Graceland". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Paul Simon
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Jun 05, 2018
Episode 7: “Sweat (A La La La La Long)”
00:30:12
In episode 7, a guy at a club contemplates getting a little "rapey", in Inner Circle's 1993 hit entitled "Sweat (A La La La Long)" off their album "Bad To The Bone". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Ian and Roger Lewis.
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May 29, 2018
Episode 6: “If I Was Your Mother”
00:27:30
In episode 6, a guy tries to attract a woman in the most unusual way, in Bon Jovi's song entitled "If I Was Your Mother", from his 1992 album "Keep The Faith". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Richie Sambora Jon Bon Jovi.
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May 22, 2018
Episode 5: “As Long As You Love Me”
00:29:55
In episode 5, a partially blind dude takes forgiveness to a whole other level in the Backstreet Boys' hit "As Long As You Love Me", from their 1997 album "Backstreet's Back". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Max Martin.
May 15, 2018
Episode 4: “Follow Your Daughter Home”
00:24:08
In episode 4, a father gets uncomfortable advice from a stranger in the 1973 song "Follow Your Daughter Home" by The Guess Who, from the album "Artificial Paradise". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Burton Cummings, Donnie McDougall, Garry Peterson, Bill Wallace, and Kurt Winter.
May 08, 2018
Episode 3: “Space Cowboy”
00:17:38
Welcome back to "In Other Words: a satirical lyrical podcast." In episode 3, we travel through space Y2K-style with with 'N Sync's 2000 track, "Space Cowboy". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by 'N Sync.
May 01, 2018
Episode 2: “Wild Wild West”
00:21:06
Welcome back to "In Other Words: a satirical lyrical podcast." In episode 2, we get a little wicky wicky wild with one of Will Smith's many awesome hits from the summer of 1999, "Wild Wild West". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Will Smith. The song was written by Moe Dewese, Rob Fusari, Will Smith, and Stevie Wonder.
Apr 24, 2018
Episode 1: “Hello”
00:17:27
Welcome to "In Other Words: a satirical lyrical podcast." In our first ever episode, what better way to introduce ourselves than through the Lionel Ritchie song entitled "Hello". We'll discuss a new set of music lyrics weekly, in a not so serious way.
Lyrics featured in this episode were written by Lionel Richie.
Jun 20 | 00:52:30
Episode 9: “Blurred Lines”
Jun 12 | 00:42:18
Episode 8: “You Can Call Me Al”
Jun 05 | 00:30:12
Episode 7: “Sweat (A La La La La Long)”
May 29 | 00:27:30
Episode 6: “If I Was Your Mother”
May 22 | 00:29:55
Episode 5: “As Long As You Love Me”
May 15 | 00:24:08
Episode 4: “Follow Your Daughter Home”
May 08 | 00:17:38
Episode 3: “Space Cowboy”
May 01 | 00:21:06
Episode 2: “Wild Wild West”
Apr 24 | 00:17:27
Episode 1: “Hello”
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