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Song Parodies -> "Plug & Play"

Original Song Title:

"Yesterday"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Plug & Play"

Parody Written by:

Peter Andersson a.k.a K1chyd

The Lyrics

A YouTube version of the original song can currently be found here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSUce8g3n3M
Plug and play
Wish my girlfriend was that every day
But the crimson tide gets in the way
Today she isn't plug and play

Plug and play
Wish that more of my life was that way
There's a period and it starts today
When there will be no plug and play

When she starts to bloat, all is wrong that I might say
I rush for the coat, time to go, to get away

Plug and play
Wake me up from this old bad cliché
Why'd I have to ask for a three-way
If I'll survive my hair'll be gray

When more gore than whore, and she HAS TO have HER WAY
I head out the door, cos at home I won't get laid

Plug and play
My old pick up lines are out of date
All I wanted was some plug and play
But what I got was pepper spray

Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
© Peter Andersson.

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Pacing: 5.0
How Funny: 4.8
Overall Rating: 4.8

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Matthias - October 29, 2010 - Report this comment
For once your parody doesn't begin with a lengthy intro and for once I actually have a question about this. Is "Plug and Play" a real thing or did you make it up for a pretty twisted little parody?
Peter - October 29, 2010 - Report this comment
Quick answer from work: To me it's a computer hardware term, when a new device only has to be connected through USB or some other cable type way to work instantly, without any installment programs that has to be run from a CD first, then that device is "Plug & Play".
Peter (Additional) - October 29, 2010 - Report this comment
I took that term and applied it on a totaly different context, and don't worry about the lack of lenghty intro, I'll make up for that the next time. ;-)
Below Average Dave - November 10, 2010 - Report this comment
Yeah, surprised me with the content, I was expecting, well the electronic meaning--but was pleasantly surprised. Pacing was, I'd say, 99.9% there--almost perfect, just a little off stressing in a spot or two, but my only real concern on this one is this song doesn't give you enough to work with to really be phenomenal, it was good though, and I enjoyed it, just felt that if TOS was longer, you'd be able to develop this idea further--because it is just such a unique idea to a song that is really too short to get the full mileage it deserves. 555, good parody--probably recordable, not among your best of best, but certainly respectable.
Mark Scotti - November 15, 2010 - Report this comment
(SOTM) Plugging you 555's
Chris Bodily TM - November 21, 2010 - Report this comment
(SOTM) I love TOS. I can't belive I didn't get the title until toward the end! :D I would have thought it was about a guy who just plugs in and plays his guitar. That's my definition. This is a whole different ballpark, and you hit every base, so to speak. 555
Jeff Reuben - November 26, 2010 - Report this comment
Ha! I totally didn't think this was the direction you were going in with this song. Twisted, lots of laughs.
Phil Alexander - November 29, 2010 - Report this comment
:-) Hard to believe an idea for "Yesterday" that hadn't been looked at before - good idea for a title sub, beautifully twisted.
bobpiecheese - November 29, 2010 - Report this comment
(SOTM) Wasn't expecting that...particular topic from the title (but then I wasn't sure what to expect since I haven't heard of that term before). Funny little parody, worth a 555.
MikeJ - November 30, 2010 - Report this comment
Really like the concept--twisting the meaning of the computer term. Very inventive. Might have been fun (and made the song 'hang together' more) to develop the computer interconnct metaphor further in the lyrics.

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