Friday, June 25, 2004
I didn't choose to rhyme, rhyming chose me!
So I hit the track running, like a nose bleed.
Life ain't great now, but it's much improved
Your album dropping this summer? Man, that sucks for you!
Yeah, Hick-hop was pioneered into the mainstream by the likes of Bubba Sparx and that bloke what wrote "White Boy in New York City". On a similar note I heard a song called "Rodeohead" a week or so back on John Peel's Radio 1 show, it was a montage of Radiohead songs played in a bluegrass stylee, and it was awesome. Don't know who played it, and as JP said it would never be released officially, but if you can track it down, it's a slice of genius: imagine a foot-stompin' version of the theme tune to Postman Pat (with a madman playing fiddle) and someone singing "Fake Plastic Trees" complete with a chorus of backing vocal chants. Better than brilliant.
Mikey, I'm not in this for the money, I don;t think we are getting paid a bean for warming up the crowd for the FLC (with the mucho grande style...), but I do expect to pull on Sat night, and that's why I do what I do. Being a rock star is a lazy man's way to meet women.
Life ain't great now, but it's much improved
Your album dropping this summer? Man, that sucks for you!
Yeah, Hick-hop was pioneered into the mainstream by the likes of Bubba Sparx and that bloke what wrote "White Boy in New York City". On a similar note I heard a song called "Rodeohead" a week or so back on John Peel's Radio 1 show, it was a montage of Radiohead songs played in a bluegrass stylee, and it was awesome. Don't know who played it, and as JP said it would never be released officially, but if you can track it down, it's a slice of genius: imagine a foot-stompin' version of the theme tune to Postman Pat (with a madman playing fiddle) and someone singing "Fake Plastic Trees" complete with a chorus of backing vocal chants. Better than brilliant.
Mikey, I'm not in this for the money, I don;t think we are getting paid a bean for warming up the crowd for the FLC (with the mucho grande style...), but I do expect to pull on Sat night, and that's why I do what I do. Being a rock star is a lazy man's way to meet women.
