I liked it
yeah i concur; that was delightfully arranged!
And it was a fun trip down a particular gaming memory lane.
We didn’t scratch the disc
It was always scratched, you can ask the cat
I think for fitting the syllable count, “we didn’t scratch the CD,” fits better. I know being a disc doesn’t make it a CD, but nobody cared at the time anyway lol
Edit: still, I want this to be a Weird Al song, and your lyrics fit the theme perfectly
We can go with the Sony official term Game Disk to avoid a “but PS2 is DVDs (except when it isn’t)”.
I’m amazed other people can actually do that. I’ve heard that song hundreds of times, but I can neither recall the tune nor the lyrics. I don’t think there is any song I could hum more than 10s of.
The title in the post is misleading in that it refers to the chorus/title of the song.
These game titles are supposed to match the verse of the song, so they won’t match with “we didn’t start the fire” but rather the obscure lyrics in the verse, which is just a ramble of words fitting a simple rhythm:
“Harry Truman, Doris Day, Red China, Johnnie Ray South Pacific, Walter Winchell, Joe DiMaggio Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Studebaker, television North Korea, South Korea, Marilyn Monroe”
Ramble?
Ramble!
The words are all events the happened during Billy Joel’s life up untill 1989, all aranged i mainly chronological order.
This song is a god damned master peice and you will not disrespect it.
Jokes on you, I hate this song. Same goes for “It’s the end of the world as we know it” by REM. I don’t know why, but those two songs get under my skin
Not to say it’s a bad song, but I absolutely hate it :)
That’s is perfectly fine, there are plenty of songs that I know are masterpieces that I hate and will refuse to listen to.
Mine is ahead by a century I can’t stand his whiny whiny voice in the chorus but I actually kind of like the verses
Brilliant concept. Will check it out later, hope it’s good.
In 2021, a weekly podcast began, hosted by Katie Puckrik and Tom Fordyce, entitled We Didn’t Start the Fire. Each week they examine a subject mentioned in the Billy Joel song, in lyric order, and discuss its importance and cultural significance with an expert guest.
Meh, I like how it sounds, but it is just listing events and rhyming them
I’ve got that far, after all, I know the song. I’m just so bad at anything rhythmic, I cannot read any lyrics as anything else but plain text. In my head, even my favorite songs lyrics are read like an essay about the cultural importance of potatoes in China.
I memorized the lyrics just so I could tell people I did it.
As for the tune, the melody is like three notes repeating and the chorus so not too bad.
I should be able to do this but it isn’t working. Another commenter fixed.mr moskeeto but I found other problems after that like Madagascar.
I got tripped up up on the second half also. You have to hang on the “the” for Simpsons H&R a little bit to make it fit.
It was easier to remember when everything mentioned in the song was a somewhat current event
That was a hard upvote, man. You 100% just stole 20 seconds of my time. On the other hand, I wasn’t doomscrolling.
This is the best.
That futurama game is worth $300 now if it is in playable condition
I’m so sad about that, I used have it and loved it.
I’ve always hated that song but you’re right it works well with that stack of games names
I enjoyed the fall out boy remake of that song too. My wife hates it with a passion.
I think it’s better than the Fall Out Boy version lol
Ah Simpsons hit and run. What a love letter to the show that was.
Fuck you. This song is going to be stuck in my head the rest of the day.
Just like the Wii shopping channel song!
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I enjoyed it entirely without shame.
It’s no “Space Jam DVD”, but still pretty great
Needs one more syllable before The Simpsons Hit and Run. Like if the game “Black” was right before it.
I just sang it with a syllable pause after “Simpsons.” Either that, or just slip in the word, “and” at the beginning.
“Bloodrayne” needs another syllable too.
Dum dum,
dum dum,
dum dumdum
dum dum dum…
dada dum dum dada dum dum
da dum dum dum dum.
It’s not perfect, but neither were the syllables in “We Didn’t Start the Fire”