Monday, April 21, 2008

song memories: radiohead's 'creep'

when firminghams take tests, we do quite well with mnemonic devices. it's easier to remember things with little songs and rhymes.

my brother stuart was listening to a lot of radiohead's 'pablo honey' when i was studying for my big global studies test. he changed the words of the song "creep" to help me study. it was a very successful tactic, as i will never forget that the indian rebellion of 1857 (or the sepoy mutiny) brought down the east india trading company. the sepoys rebelled due to a rifle greased with cow lard. and cows are sacred in indian culture.

lyrics? try singing this around 2:25

"COWS COWS ARE REALLY SACRED. COWS. COWS ARE REALLY SACRED. COWS. COWS. COWS. COOOOOOOOOOOWS."

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