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Song Parodies -> "Taste The Rainbow"

Original Song Title:

"She's A Rainbow"

Original Performer:

The Rolling Stones

Parody Song Title:

"Taste The Rainbow"

Parody Written by:

The Great Karlando

The Lyrics

She wears her leather everywhere
She shaves her hair
She tastes the rainbow
Wearing leather everywhere, everywhere
Dressed all in leather

She wears her leather everywhere
She shaves her hair
She tastes the rainbow
Wearing leather everywhere, everywhere
Dressed all in leather

Have you seen her on her bike?
Harley D, what's not to like?
She goes riding with her clan, ain't no dudes, you understand?
Have you seen her riding through?

She wears her leather everywhere
She shaves her hair
She tastes the rainbow
Wearing leather everywhere, everywhere
Dressed all in leather

Have you seen her in the bars?
Hitting on that chick with scars?
She's got odd taste yes it's true, Mr. Johnson will not do
Have you seen her in her groove?

She wears her leather everywhere
She shaves her hair
She tastes the rainbow
Wearing leather everywhere, everywhere
Dressed all in leather

She tastes the rainbow
Wearing leather everywhere, everywhere
Dressed all in leather

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Johnny D - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
"Mr. Johnson will not do" LOL !! 5's
Agrimorfee - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
I don't get it, but 555's anyway for the imagery and making me think. In my mind, "Taste a rainbow" evokes commercials for Skittles candies. Can you explain this song (if there is an explanation)? Why did you start with the chorus instead of the verse?
2nz - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
I don't really think this is in good taste, but good pacing.
Rainbow Girl - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
The rainbow is a symbol of solidarity for the GLBT community.
The Great Karlando - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
Agrimorfee: The original song starts with the chorus, at least the version I have on "Satanic Majesties Request" does anyway. I guess I probably should have explained more. This song is partially based on a lady i used to work with who had rainbows all over her car and on her motorcycle helmit and tons of other things. But she harshly denied being lesbian/bi-sexual, even though she had been seen with other women in a more than friendly way, and she lived with her partner, and they had adopted a child together. After a year or so, she came out, and everyone went on with their lives.
Meriadoc - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
Oooh! There are people in this world that still ownTheir Satanic Majesties' Request? Do you have the 3-D cover? :-D Good parody!
Agrimorfee - January 13, 2004 - Report this comment
"Satanic Majesties"= The Stones' most underrated album.
The Great Karlando - January 14, 2004 - Report this comment
Nope, just have the normal plain ol' cover. I love that album, it's definitely diff than the run-of-the-mill great Stones stuff, but its definitely worth the 10 bucks or whatever you pay for a damn CD now. Honestly, Im suprised even this many people knew "She's A Rainbow". Very cool.
Peregrin - January 14, 2004 - Report this comment
It's one of my all time fave Stones tracks! This one's pretty damn good too!
Steve Kalafut - January 14, 2004 - Report this comment
For a second there, I too was reminded of Skittles, which I believe "come in colors", to quote the original. Maybe you, the Stones and the Skittles people could work out a commercial. I think that the original has just about the best piano work I've ever heard in a rock and roll song.
The Great Karlando - January 14, 2004 - Report this comment
I took piano lessons from K-6th grade, then dropped it when I got to JR. High. I wish I wouldn't have now, so I could play piano parts like this one. Im gradually picking up my skills again on my own. I can play the melody, but when it comes to the solo part...hah. Forget it. It sounds like a moose walking on the keyboard. BTW, thanks everyone.
Claude Prez - January 14, 2004 - Report this comment
Well I was beaten to the Skittles comments so I'll just say well done.
poast - January 21, 2004 - Report this comment
great parod. BTW Satanic Majesties' Request was done to counter the Beatles Sgt. Pepper album...which it why it was so odd sounding for the stones
Charlie Decker - March 25, 2004 - Report this comment
Fantantic timing, terrific tune.
Charlie Decker - March 25, 2004 - Report this comment
By timing I meant pacing, by the way. Not the timing of the release of the song or anything, as I believe it is in somewhat poor taste. Perfect marks anyway.

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