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Song Parodies -> "Louie's Teen Spirit Feeling"

Original Song Title:

"More Than A Feeling"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Boston

Parody Song Title:

"Louie's Teen Spirit Feeling"

Parody Written by:

Agrimorfee

The Lyrics

If you don't want to sing the lyrics, just go "Duh-duh-duh, duh-duh!" during the chorus...you will know when!
I woke up this morning, turned my I-pod on
Mp3 music to start my day
A Boston track, a familiar song
I then realized the old riff they play!

I got the feeling (I got the feeling)
When I heard that old song they always play (ears are revealing)
It's "Louie Louie"! (yeah, "Louie Louie"!)
No coincidence today
Stole riffs from The Kingsmen, Tom Scholz cheap play!

*"Me fine little girl, she wait for me
*Me sail the ship, all across the sea"
Then hear it now, the chorus comes on
As clear as a bell, now isn't that sly?

It's just "Louie Louie" (just "Louie Louie")
When I hear that old Boston song being played ("More Than A Feeling")
I can't stop singing (he can't stop singing)
'Til that other hit song fades away
But soon another one enters my brain...aaayyyy!

+"And I forget just why I taste
+Oh, yeah, I guess, it makes me smile"
Yes another song that we all know
A big surprise from old Kurt Cobain
Yes Kurt Cobain!!

It's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"! ("Smells Like Teen Spirit"!)
When I hear that old song Boston on play (is no one suing?)
Now I start screaming (oh, he's now screaming)
There's no new ideas today!!!!!

(duh-duh-duh, duh-duh! duh-duh-duh, duh-duh...)
Copyright 2012, Agrimorfee. (except *Richard Berry & +Kurt Cobain, respective copyrights)

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Matthias - November 22, 2012 - Report this comment
Didn't notice this at first but now that you mentioned it I can totally hear that now. Not outright hilarious but interesting and clever.
------------------------------------- - November 23, 2012 - Report this comment
yes
Meriadoc - November 23, 2012 - Report this comment
I thought it was outright hilarious. :) Especially the jump from the Kingsmen to Nirvana. Both of whom are better than anything Boston ever did - heh heh.
bobpiecheese - December 09, 2012 - Report this comment
(Artistry) I personally don't really hear it...the Nirvana one, at least. I can't say anything about it sounding like Louie Louie when I've never heard that song. Still, interesting concept for a parody, and it paced well, so I call that worthy of a 555..
Rex - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
I have musical friends who will point out that song A is just song B redone. I almost never hear it. I must be musically blind. But, with only so many notes and ways to arrange them, it seems to me you might get a lot of unintentional similarities, especially if you stick to one type of music that stays within certain conventions. Oh, and fun parody.
Below Average Dave - December 13, 2012 - Report this comment
I love rips:) Though it doesn't change my opinion of any of the music involved, it's very interesting and great parody material
Blaydeman - December 13, 2012 - Report this comment
(Artistry) So much of music is sampled in music. There was actually a study some British guy did called; "Everything Is A Remix". I like that though. It creates a nostalgic aspect to certain songs. I had never heard the similarities between these two songs until you pointed them out, which is funny because they are all on my iPod and get frequent playing time. Good work Aggy, I liked it a lot. And Rex, there's a channel on Youtube called VSauce that did a video that calculated the actual number of different sounding songs there can possibly be, ever. You might be surprised to know the answer. Here's the link if you wanna check it out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAcjV60RnRw&list=UU6nSFpj9HTCZ5t-N3Rm3-HA&index=3

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