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Spank Momma
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9/16/2007 1:29:04 PM
Father and son colab
So they say music can span many generations, I put some words and melody to my kids bands song. My kid is playing the drums. So I can I ask you, does it sound like an old dood singin with a bunch of kids? The lyrics are hysterical, It was already called bones brigade so I used it for a theme. Comments please? Listen to my boy. I'm so proud. He's not too bad. Peace
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The Man With No Band
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9/16/2007 1:41:26 PM
John .. you should be proud ... he sounds pretty good...
and naw it don't sound like an old dood singin' with a bunch of kids...
sounds like a bunch of kids playin' with an old dood ! :)
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Spank Momma
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9/16/2007 3:03:47 PM
Bwaahahaha Thats very funny.
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Spank Momma
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9/16/2007 4:21:59 PM
The perception of lyrics. Alright anyone that listens and reads the lyrics please tell me what is the meaning of these. What do you see. Please any help is greatly appreciated.
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Duane Flock
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9/16/2007 4:48:51 PM
I think the bones are a symbol for the unsurity of "life just beginning" for someone with stars in they're eyes and dreams to be fufilled. The bones also resemble music itself. I'm no Sigmond Froid, but I'm sure Dad will be really busy soon.
Very nice guys! Rock- On!!
Duane
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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9/16/2007 6:24:19 PM
Nothing sweeter than a jam out with your own kids-------!
very cool
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Spank Momma
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9/16/2007 7:30:08 PM
Thank you Silver and thats very deep Duane but shall ye forget how shallow I am?
I think its about getting laid. BWAHAHAHAHAHAH. Bones can mean alot of things.
Oh, I didn't get to really jam with him, He had the tune in the pooter and I put some vocals on it. I don't think he even heard it yet. BWAHAHAHAHA.
Any more perceptions of the words anyone. I think theres a lot of hidden shit in them bones. Peace and thanks big peeps.
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Hugh Hamilton
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9/16/2007 7:51:58 PM
Well, as I mentioned already on yer shout box, my stage name is Hugo T. Bone. As far as I'm concerned, you're singing for me...
Nice one, laddies...and way to sneak some Pop into the mix (LOL!! - "don't think he's even heard it yet...")...!!
H
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SILVERWOODSTUDIO
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9/16/2007 9:13:13 PM
Matbe this is a new way of collaberating---------We do it in reverse, I write the song, and then get My son to sing the harmonies------often I have to almost remove my vocals, he has such a sweet voice.
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Spank Momma
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9/22/2007 1:39:11 PM
Thanks, I think its pretty cool too, No they didn't ask me to be in the band, They still look for a young high voice I guess. It sure was a lot of fun though. I think the bones thing makes it just cheesy enough to be on the radio. He he. Peace
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Eaglehead
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9/22/2007 3:33:37 PM
More power to your elbow, as we say over here.
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Spank Momma
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9/22/2007 7:07:50 PM
So I didn't get that one. More power to the elbow? Well I never had crumpets and tea either. Are they good? Do you put pot in the crumpets like we do in the brownies. Do you eat a lot? Do eagles have elbows? John
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Eaglehead
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9/23/2007 4:20:43 AM
I dunno why we say that either really and the dictionary aint none too clear:
"More power to your elbow! (British & Australian, American & Australian)
something that you say to praise someone and to say that you hope they continue to have success"
We mostly have butter on our crumpets, but we have to wait until we can get an adult to do it for us, cuz we aint allowed to play with knives. Keep dropping em you see and the tea ends up all over the place ;) Maybe someone else knows the origin of that phrase?
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Spank Momma
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9/23/2007 7:40:46 AM
Well thank you then. More power to your wings then. Lots of power, all them wings.
Peace now
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