Mangled Lyrics That Won't Go Away

Soundcheck | May 3, 2010
Three decades after this notoriously mangled song lyric become fodder for rock fans, Webster's Dictionary recently put a name to the phenomenon – mondegreens. Washington Post reporter Paul Farhi explains how a misheard lyric (such as Jimi Hendrix's "'Scuse me, while I kiss the sky") is a window into the psyche of the listener. Plus: Stephen Coates joins us to talk about his one-man band, The Real Tuesday Weld, and his latest album. This is a repeat edition of Soundcheck.

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