Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread Robin Gravina
Well my latest idea for a song, which I haven't succeeded in making work, is one about how greedy bankers, ruthless speculators and craven governments have effectively conspired in stealing a good many people's future and well-being. I wanted to bring it down to the personal, Woodie Guthrie

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread Linda
Robin its the theme of our days...just now, dang there is use for it. Seems this kind of thing is coming out like a rash all over the place these days. Every thing changes when its a global story..new ground is being experienced. linda On Dec 4, 7:04 pm, Robin Gravina robin.grav...@gmail.com

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread mistertaterbug
How's about something to do with these damned plastic yard ornaments? Humbug On Dec 4, 7:14 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote: Robin its the theme of our days...just now, dang there is use for it. Seems this kind of thing is coming out like a rash all over the place these days.  Every thing

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread kathy nichols
I started a song once about artificial icicles but never finished it cause I couldn't find a good rhyme with icicles. (ha ha) Have at it. Kathy On 12/4/10, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote: How's about something to do with these damned plastic yard ornaments? Humbug On Dec 4,

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread kathy nichols
or tricycles or popsicles or dreamsicles I couldn't fit it into a Christmas song without being too melancholy or too silly. So I switched gears completely and wrote one called Neon Lights of Love. It's both melancholy and silly. On 12/4/10, Don adobeinthepi...@gmail.com wrote: bicycles On

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread mistertaterbug
...or ob-stacles? Sweet pickles? Don Rickles? On Dec 4, 10:02 am, kathy nichols kathymnich...@gmail.com wrote: or tricycles or popsicles or dreamsicles I couldn't fit it into a Christmas song without being too melancholy or too silly.  So I switched gears completely and wrote one called Neon

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread Joe Newberry
Sitting safe from the storm watching glittering icicles... enjoying the blue ribbon cukes I turned into my pickles On Dec 4, 3:21 pm, mistertaterbug taterbugmu...@gmail.com wrote: ...or ob-stacles? Sweet pickles? Don Rickles? On Dec 4, 10:02 am, kathy nichols kathymnich...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-04 Thread Robin Gravina
I used to be in a band where the singer would do the soundcheck: bicycles Tricycles... Test...ing It was funny at the time. 2010/12/4, Joe Newberry js.newbe...@gmail.com: Sitting safe from the storm watching glittering icicles... enjoying the blue ribbon cukes I turned into my pickles

My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-03 Thread Fred Keller
Last week I started a project through my blog (www.fredkellermando.com): write a song a week for a month. A modicum of self discipline never hurt and this way I hope to expand my repertoire too. So week two starts Monday and I haven't gotten any suggestions from the interwebs like I did for

Re: My own self-imposed silliness

2010-12-03 Thread Robert Feivor
Fred! Hope you are well :) The drive home this evening in the MN Snow was pretty brutal! ;) On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Fred Keller fkel...@scicable.net wrote: Last week I started a project through my blog (www.fredkellermando.com): write a song a week for a month. A modicum of self