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Dave Coulier describes how he discovered he was The Guy in Alanis Morrissette's You Oughta Know

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Dave Coulier has revealed it took him a moment or two to realize he was the guy being described in Alanis Morrisette's scathing hit song You Oughta Know.In an interview onTuesday's episode of Sirius XM Faction Talk, hosted by Jim Norton and Sam Roberts, the 62-year-old comedian came clean about his first experience with the 1995 chart topping hit.The actor had recently wrapped up his final season on Full House and was driving in his hometown of Detroit when he heard the song for the first time on the radio. 'And I'm like, 'Wow, this is a really cool hook.' And then I start hearing the voice.

I'm like, 'Wow, this girl can sing.' Reveled: Dave Coulier, 62, revealed it took him a moment to realize he was The Guy being described in ex-girlfriend Alanis Morrissette's hit You Oughta Know Dave, recalled that Alanis, 48, had been writing songs for Jagged Little Pill during their two year relationship.

They began dating in 1992 when the singer was 18 and Dave was 30. The couple broke up a few months before the Grammy winner recorded the album. 'And I had no idea, you know, that this was the record.'As he began to listen more closely to the tune, the Live + Local star explained the details started to feel familiar to him.

Dating: The comedian and the rocker dated for two years before the release of Jagged Little Pill in 1995. They broke up shortly before Alanis recorded the album that would earn 5 Grammy awards Full House: Dave starred as Joey Goldstone on the hit sitcom Full House from 1987 to 1995, and had wrapped up work on the show's final season a few months before the record was released Uh oh: Dave said he was in Detroit when he first heard the song on the radio'And then I was like, umm, listening to the lyrics going, "Ooh,.

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