Talk:Because, It's Midnite
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Should it be said that the spelling of "night" as "nite" in the song's title is a reference to [[Wikipedia:KISS (band)|KISS]]? The (rather famous) song is called [[Wikipedia:Rock and Roll All Nite|Rock and Roll All '''Nite''']], and Kiss's music is the same style as [[Limozeen]], so I think that something should be added here, but I don't know (same deal with [[Nite Mamas]]). {{User:The Homestrongzipansadcheatsmith/sig}}03:24, 21 May 2006 (UTC) | Should it be said that the spelling of "night" as "nite" in the song's title is a reference to [[Wikipedia:KISS (band)|KISS]]? The (rather famous) song is called [[Wikipedia:Rock and Roll All Nite|Rock and Roll All '''Nite''']], and Kiss's music is the same style as [[Limozeen]], so I think that something should be added here, but I don't know (same deal with [[Nite Mamas]]). {{User:The Homestrongzipansadcheatsmith/sig}}03:24, 21 May 2006 (UTC) | ||
| + | :"Nite" is a pretty common (intentional) misspelling of "night", and is probably not a reference to any one thing. --[[User:DorianGray|DorianGray]] | ||
== Breakin' ___ chains == | == Breakin' ___ chains == | ||
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Is it just me, or does this song bear more than a superficial sembelence to Judas Priest's Heart of a Lion?
"Nite"
Should it be said that the spelling of "night" as "nite" in the song's title is a reference to KISS? The (rather famous) song is called Rock and Roll All Nite, and Kiss's music is the same style as Limozeen, so I think that something should be added here, but I don't know (same deal with Nite Mamas). Tlk/Cnt03:24, 21 May 2006 (UTC)
- "Nite" is a pretty common (intentional) misspelling of "night", and is probably not a reference to any one thing. --DorianGray
Breakin' ___ chains
Ok, I definitely hear "my", pronounced more like "meh" as a metalhead might, there. Listen to the "the" in the previous line, then this one. The "th" doesn't happen!
I know Thing and Bazooka disagree, but anyone else hear this? - Qermaq - (T/C)
22:26, 28 February 2006 (UTC)
