![]() Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts - Bob Dylan, by Whitney McIntosh Every time.Īnyway, I would get drunk and talk about the meaning of playing those two songs out of order.Įverybody says they want to learn about the world, but I think they’re all too scared. Eventually, sure, but that’s always the end. You go from exulting about a victory, to making this bold proclamation about a destined victory, and then what? You die. Take the Out of Sequence Queen challenge. And if you don’t think it will ruin your night, try it. That’s not the order they’re supposed to be played in, see. When I used to get really drunk at a local bar, I would put in a dollar and play “We Are the Champions,” then follow it with “We Will Rock You.” We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You - Queen, by Grant Brisbee I do regret losing out on that membership, because we got $4 patron shots I still think about to this day. He said we were “disrespecting the club,” and evoked some bylaw in our membership. ![]() By play five people were leaving the bar and calling the owner, who came in FURIOUS during play seven. Midway through play three there were complaints to the bartender, but he really liked us because we tipped him super well - so he said there was nothing he could do. The thing that’s wonderful about this song is that it’s familiar, but not good, and extremely annoying if you play it 30 times back-to-back like I did one night.ĭuring play one there were some weird looks. In any event, my go-to song was the 1992 seminal classic Cat’s in the Cradle by Ugly Kid Joe. I’m pretty sure they called it a “pool club” only so they could have a loophole to sell discount liquor. In college my roomate and I belonged to a membership-only pool club. Cat’s in the Cradle - Ugly Kid Joe by James Dator You probably did this at some point in time, because we did - and here are our picks for the most diabolical songs you can put on. The fine art of picking a song to play in a public place, solely for the intention of upsetting as many people as possible.
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