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I was listening to the new Green Day album the other day on the bus, as you do, and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" came on. Everything was proceeding as normal, when for some reason, I heard this:
I walk this empty street,
On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams,
Where the city sleeps,
and I'm the only one and I wore cologne.
I wore cologne, I wore cologne.
I wore cologne and I walk up.
And so on, everytime that line came along, it was suddenly about Billy Joe Armstrong smelling good as opposed to being lonely. I felt stupid, and now I can't stop hearing that instead of the real line.
Anybody else heard words that make a song a whole lot more comical than it's meant to be?
I walk this empty street,
On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams,
Where the city sleeps,
and I'm the only one and I wore cologne.
I wore cologne, I wore cologne.
I wore cologne and I walk up.
And so on, everytime that line came along, it was suddenly about Billy Joe Armstrong smelling good as opposed to being lonely. I felt stupid, and now I can't stop hearing that instead of the real line.
Anybody else heard words that make a song a whole lot more comical than it's meant to be?