That Elton John blurring thing. I didn't used to so much mis-hear his words as not hear any words at all. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road has great lyrics but he mangles it so much it just seems to be a series of strangulated vowels - "Back to the howling old owl in the woods, hunting the horny back toad" becomes "A-ooo ooww-ow-ooowwww-oo-ooo, u'n ner-ner-ner-ner-oww"
As I said in the Madonna thread 2 things I mis-heard in La Isla Bonita, "Young girls with eyes like potatoes" and "Last night I dreamt of some pebbles". I never knew if, in Life On Mars, Bowie sang Lennon's, Lenin's or linen's "on sale again." On the subject of which, a song from the 70s I can't remember the title of said "I'm not talking 'bout movin' in" which I always heard as "I'm not talkin' 'bout the linen". I had a heated debate with a friend about the annoyingly twee I Know What I Know by the annoyingly twee Edie Brickell, in which I was sure she said "choke me in the shallow water" whereas he insisted it was "chuck me in the shallow water" but with her fey girly southern twang blurring it a bit. Maybe, though I maintain choking is the preferable option.
the website kiss-this-guy.com purports to list mis-heard lyrics but is sullied by too many people turning perfectly legible lines into fake mis-heard ones for supposed comedy purposes. And I realise my Madonna ones sound just like that, but, oh well.