Sunday, December 31, 2006

Two new verses.

We wrote a couple more verses to the River Song.
Once we arrange them, I think the song will be done.
This is excellent.

At this rate, by the time we're 70 or so we'll have a dozen or more originals.

Lets see.. songs from the years gone past.

1. In childhood, a parody of those magnificent men and their flying machines.
Very. Embarrassing. Still.

2. "Oh dear I've trodden on a woman, hope I don't get any on my shoe".
*sigh*
Round about the same time as we thought throwing tampons at an audience was really quite clever.

3. The Train Song (set in Ingham)

That was a good but scary song. I hope I remember it.

4. The medley thing "Calophyllum Tree"

A beautiful song, I think.

5. "Love conquers all but the trivial." (a kitchen lament, I guess)

It was okaaay. I know at least one person who really liked it.

6. The River Song

This is a GOOD song.

Monday, December 18, 2006

By Neil Diamond

Song sung blue
Everybody knows one
Song sung blue
Every garden grows one

Me and you are subject to the blues now and then
But when you take the blues and make a song
You sing them out again
Sing them out again

Song sung blue
Weeping like a willow
Song sung blue
Sleeping on my pillow

Funny thing, but you can sing it with a cry in your voice
And before you know it, start to feeling good
You simply got no choice

Song sung blue
Everybody knows one
Song sung blue
Every garden grows one

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

they just want one thing

I whinge.

Still, I'm there, on the program as a composer.
And although my voice got axed, my fiddle and my viola are still there.
:)