"Baby got Back" or "Fat-Bottomed Girls?"

"Baby got Back" or "Fat-Bottomed Girls?"

  • You other brothers can't deny-it's "Baby got Back!"

    Votes: 27 22.7%
  • "Fat-Bottomed Girls" makes the rockin' world go 'round!

    Votes: 62 52.1%
  • Neither!

    Votes: 12 10.1%
  • Both!

    Votes: 18 15.1%


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I like Queen, a little less so these days than back in the 80's, but I was never a fan of Fat-Bottomed Girls. "I like big butts and I can not lie" is often quoted around here though. So a vote for Sir Mix-a-lot.
 


Torm said:
Definitely. "Bicycle Race" is MUCH better than either song in the poll, and much more subtle in its praise of the booty. :)
I will agree, but due to the thematic ties to the great "Bicycle Race", "Fat Bottomed Girls" is the winna.

Demiurge out.
 

While Baby Got Back is an undeniable classic that should be recorded on the next Voyager, I ahve to go with Freddy on this one, as this anecdote will justify:

Our previous prime minister was a lady of... ample proportions. Once, her husband was being interviewed, and was asked his favourite song. Without a trace of irony, he stated: "Fat Bottomed Girls."

I like to think of it is our fourth unofficial national anthem.
 
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Queen, no contest.

Baby Got Back always makes me think of Shrek. The DVD has party at the end, with a mix of songs, and Eddie Murphy's Donkey sings part of BGB. I've probably heard this more than I have the original, since my kids watched the DVD a couple thousand times when it came out.
 

JoeBlank said:
Baby Got Back always makes me think of Shrek. The DVD has party at the end, with a mix of songs, and Eddie Murphy's Donkey sings part of BGB. I've probably heard this more than I have the original, since my kids watched the DVD a couple thousand times when it came out.

"When a girl walks in with an itty bitty waist and puts that round thing in my face I get...


...Feelings..."
 



Fat Bottomed Girls, defintely.

Down by my father-in-law's house in Florida, there's a "crab shack" restaurant right on the Intracoastal Waterway. In the men's room, they've got an old poster from a photo shoot that Queen did in support of the release of "Fat Bottomed Girls / Bicycle Race" -- it features about 100 topless women, all on bicycles. :D

Oh, and you haven't lived until you've heard the bluegrass-style cover of FBG done by Hayseed Dixie.

(Appropriately enough, "We Will Rock You / We Are The Champions" is playing on the radio this very minute.)
 

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