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Natural Disasters that Rock You


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Graph by Alex G

Music – Scorpions – Rock You Like a Hurricane

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  1. Bastet11 says:

    Rock you like a HURRICANE!

  2. Elissa says:

    See also: Old Crow Medicine Show’s song “Methamphetamine”:

  3. CellBlock says:

    I know it’s a reference to the lyric, but wouldn’t an earthquake rock you at least a little bit?

  4. Mark says:

    I always thought it was “Here I am — raunchy like a hurricane”

  5. Tyler says:

    A typhoon is a hurricane, just over in the far east.

  6. Silver says:

    the BEST rock-festival in germany is called hurricane.. ;-)

    would be fun to see the scorpions play this song there… ^^

  7. Chinamerican says:

    It’s too bad about Katrina b/c that would have made a GREAT campaigning song –

    “Here I am, BARACK YOU LIKE A HURRICANE!”

  8. fizzle says:

    This graph made no sense to me until my husband (born in ’82) explained it to me.

    I lol’d, but he lol’d moar. =D

  9. Shance says:

    Wow, did anyone watch the video? He shouldn’t sing anymore.

  10. Paul says:

    HERE I AM.

  11. mayokitty says:

    Other natural causes that affect me

    Sandstorms
    Eruptions
    Twisters
    Blizzards
    Rivers of tears

    [all of these are songs BTW]

  12. Yuval says:

    Forgot “Amadeus”.

  13. jenjen says:

    Umm..the cradle will rock too….

  14. Miami Hurricanes says:

    Go Canes!

  15. Nathan says:

    You forgot to add Queen to that list …

  16. asdfasdf says:

    typhoons and hurricanes are the same thing
    typhoon is just used on the west coast of the US

  17. *sarcasm sarcasm* says:

    Typhoon and Hurricane are jet fighters.

  18. John Curd says:

    I love this song


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