There were a whole series of "songs" like that in the '70s. (Not all about politics - I remember one about "Jaws", where it was an interview of the titular shark.)
Buffista Music 4: Needs More Cowbell!
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
Some insect options:
I didn't list any insect ones... figured they might rate their own mix.
I didn't list any insect ones... figured they might rate their own mix.
Are you people never satisfied?!?
Actually, I interpreted animal pretty loosely and was more than expecting to get a sound thrashing from Mr. tea.
tommyrot, "Mr. Jaws" was a Dickie Goodman record. "Convention '72" is just -- wilder. Imagine (if you can) Henry Kissinger roaming all over the convention floor, chanting, "Gotta find a woman! Gotta find a woman!"
Hot pants! Hot pants!
Actually, I interpreted animal pretty loosely and was more than expecting to get a sound thrashing from Mr. tea.
Well, in that case...
"The Moth" by Aimee Mann
"The Moth" by Aimee Mann
Already there.
DOH!
Oh dear lawdy, people. Have we seen the AP My Chem Covers?
I am as deeply horrified by My Chemical Twilight as a girl could be.
However, the pictures are giving me grown-up feelings in my tummy.
So I am conflicted.
Are those... is that... does G-way have CHEEKBONES? I wonder if that's Photoshop or reality-based. Hmm. Clearly I must do more research.
I am cautiously excited by what I'm hearing about the new album.