Autobiographical Songs

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_Gazelam
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Post by _Gazelam »

I'll take the John Williams refernce as a compliment, thank you.

This kind of reminds me of that scene from the movie "I'm gonna get ya sucka" where the guys walking down the street with a band behind him, and his friend meets him and asks, "who are they" and he replys "that's my theme music", lol
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Post by _Yoda »

I'm hurt, Coggins. You left me out! ;)
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

Coggins7 wrote:John Barry did the orchastration for most of the early (sixties) Bond films and I belive he wrote the original James Bond Theme.


Ahh! Rock on.
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Post by _harmony »

I was hoping for The Lady in Red. Or maybe One Hot Mama. Or maybe Love's the Only House. All true in one way or another.
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Post by _Bond...James Bond »

asbestosman wrote:What about asbestosman, moksha, bcspace, The Dude, Tarski, and grayskull?


Moksha: The Joker, Steve Miller Band

The Dude: Hangin Out, "Theme Song to That 70's Show", or just about any song by Bob Dylan, the middle period of the Beatles, basically anything released during the 60s.

asbestosman: not sure, on avatar alone:

Fire, Jimi Hendrix
Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash
Fan the Fire, Earth Wind and Fire
Light My Fire, The Doors
We Didn't Start the Fire, Billy Joel
Great Balls of Fire, Jerry Lee Lewis
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Post by _Sam Harris »

Why don't you stop insulting real songwriters (like myself, been one since I was 14), and actually create something besides insults in rhyme against the people you cannot intellectually parry with?

Why do your comparisons of me have to do with over-hyped black women superheros/activists in the 70s? Can you not see anything else? Huh, SUGAH?
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Post by _Coggins7 »

I was hoping for The Lady in Red. Or maybe One Hot Mama. Or maybe Love's the Only House. All true in one way or another.


The best you're going to get in that context Harmony is Miss Misery, by Nazareth.
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What about me, Cog? ;)
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Post by _Jersey Girl »

I respectfully request a second choice for my autobiographical song. Something other than way old cowboy music.

Yee ha.

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Post by _Jersey Girl »

liz3564 wrote:What about me, Cog? ;)


Perhaps he's having difficulty finding anything other than "green jello" to rhyme with bordello. Just a thought.

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