Talk:Loser (song)

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An info on the Fatboy Slim remix of this song?

It uses a slowed down version of the main riff, the lyrics are said in some weird European accent and different rhythm, the chorus is him screaming "Hoes!" At the end he sings the actual chorus softly in a high voice.


[edit] Crappy Article

This is one awlful article. It repeats "was ranked #200 on the rolling stones greatest songs ever". Someone make it good. --24.11.213.167 05:32, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

  • I've fixed the source of your complaint, but, you know, you could have too, with great ease... the same edit button you used to post on this discussion page works on the article page too. -Chinju 21:49, 24 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Video on Trial

Video on Trial's verdict about Paris Hilton is NOT actual; therefore please DON'T put a picture of her. --Addict 2006 07:14, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

  • Addict 2006, what does Beck, and more specifically, Beck's Loser have to do with Paris Hilton? I really, really hope that the answer, as I suspect, is nothing. Best wishes, It's is not a genitive/fala-me

[edit] Chorus

Is the chorus phrase's meaning valid only in Spanish or is it the same in both Spanish and French? I seem to recall Dr. Demento, long long ago, making reference to the phrase being French... -Grammaticus Repairo 00:55, 10 January 2007 (UTC)