Influences: Extremely eclectic: pop, rock, indie, hip-hop, techno, blues, funk, soul, folk, skiffle, novelty songs, musicals, TV themes, jingles, church music, carols, classical, DIY & outsider music. YouTubers.
Kid in the 80s and 90s. Enjoys whimsy. Failed Greta Thunberg. Writes poems & lyrics. Sometimes sings them. Mucks about with piano, hand percussion and software inexpertly.
(They/them)
#1 | Hey Baby (Walking Song) |
9 Feb 2022 |
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#2 | PMS |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#3 | Garlic Bread to the Edge of Space |
8 Feb 2022 |
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#4 | Everywhere I Go |
7 Feb 2022 |
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#5 | Job Search |
5 Feb 2022 |
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#6 | Smells Good |
6 Feb 2022 |
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#7 | Princess Cordelia |
5 Feb 2022 |
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#8 | My New Shy |
6 Feb 2022 |
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#9 | Get over yourself! |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#10 | Pancakes in the Morning/Pancake Slap, Zoinks! |
6 Feb 2022 |
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#11 | Poppies for Peace |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#12 | Human and alone. |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#13 | Skidding like a stone |
2 Feb 2022 |
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#14 | Puzzle me; puzzle you |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#15 | Everybody Poos (Even Helen Mirren) @adforperu |
6 Feb 2022 |
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#16 | Trump's Lament |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#17 | After the storm |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#18 | Guy Kryptonite |
3 Feb 2022 |
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#19 | Have You Ever Lived in A Village? |
4 Feb 2022 |
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#20 | Je suis...en Anglais. |
2 Feb 2022 |
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#21 | Stamp, Stamp, Where Will You Go!? |
3 Feb 2022 |
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#22 | It's Life |
2 Feb 2022 |
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#23 | 42 |
6 Feb 2022 |
thank you for the nice comment!
Thank you for listening and responding to Misery Loves Company. That one was a kind of homegrown morph. @kcflowers and I wrote one song called Misery Loves Company where the singer was taking off mostly describing the joy of leaving. @rdavis1962 liked the hook a lot and morphed it to focus more on the misery. Then @kcflowers and I reworked the original song to focus exclusively on the joy of leaving. That song’s called Back it Up Again. It’s here: https://fawm.org/songs/134935/
Seven Summers is another song with @kcflowers that I have a feeling you’d like a lot. It’s here. https://fawm.org/songs/134221/
aha thanks for yuor comment re Hey Stewie, made me chuckle :)
@adforperu I wanted to make sure you were acknowledged and others seemed to be interested - I wasn't sure if "happy to untag" was a request or intent or what; but if you want to be untagged I can!?
Haha thank you, but I'm happy to untag it as I wrote it last year. It's all yours!
Bonus song I recorded but didn't upload, that doesn't really count: The bad Vibes, Why!? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auJ9C-738aQ&feature=youtu.be
@jayjay Great!! Mine was pretty good too. ️
My first FAWM in fact lol.It’s been great. . Hope yours went well :)
Thank you for your comments on The Womble. I have not had much time to explore zecoop’s drums this FAWM, so this was just a quick one take job. Yes, with more time some vocals would be good. I too grew up with the Wombles. I remember my mother making a womble fancy dress costume for a party back in the 70s…
Thanks.
Thank you so much for listening to my song, i'm glad the mood works for the song
Thansk for the comment. I am going through the languages in alphabetic order. Germany today, Hindi tomorrow, Indonesian after that, and so on.
Hey, I just saw your post in my collab album thread. Thanks for getting in touch. I'm happy for you to send me anything, but something like your 'Human and Alone' lyric is very cool. I'm cool with you speaking, singing, or performing any way you prefer.
Thanks so much.
Yay! Would you like to collaborate on something cool and/or weird? I am happy to receive an email from you via the link on my profile if that works, or we can broadcast mental frequencies at each other and see what comes of it!
OMG you knew Rose! (of ISB). They were my favourite band of the late 60s, early 70s. The true founders of "World Music". I have all their albums and bootlegs.
Thank you for your comment on zenbruddah - enjoyed it much so :-))
Thank you. Will have a go putting it to music.
Thank you for your comments on Overcome Me. I agree, long lists are the pits. I snipped that word long!! And I like your allusion to a throwing pebble! Hadn’t thought of it like that.
Hi Kit,
Thanks for your long exposé of your situation. While it is true that some self-made people from working class backgrounds do have a sympathy for those less fortunate than themselves (I suspect that my "Bob the Successful" would fall into that category) there are also those who try to do everything in their power to forget those roots. Strangely enough, I was about to state that Alan Sugar probably fell into this latter category, but a quick Google search revealed that, in fact, he has set up a charitable foundation. Whether this is from genuine concern or a whitewash for his conscience, I can't say.
Off to listen to some of your contributions to FAWM
Thanks again for writing.
Glad you liked my Collab with Liz. You were right about the "wife" line. I deliberately didn't seek a fudge to avoid it. It does open up more possibilities than are implicit to the male singer and the word itself, doesn't it?
Thanks for your extensive comments on my classified posting. Yes, I'm definitely a practitioner of the folkie habit of having uneven lines and cramming extra syllables in here and there, which practice sometimes covers up. That said, it's nice when things flow better without the cramming. Anyway, I appreciate your taking the time to offer your insights. Happy FAWMing!
I very much enjoyed your insight in the accent thread, although as an ardent fan of both the songs 7 Seconds and Return to Innocence it was slightly disenchanting. Not your fault, of course.
Hello @wobbiewobbit !!
hello :)
Hey, hello! Happy 2022! No longer a Fawmling, not yet an old hand! Open to collabs, but emotionally and practically quite pulled out elsewhere in lots of ways. Parent, spouse: dooby-doo wah oops!