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Weirdos

from Smellicopter by Scott Brookman

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about

A song about weirdos I have known, observed, and invented. Do you have some of your own?

lyrics

Hey, phone booth man
How’d you get those home, all alone
Are you made of steel, what’s the deal
With your big shiny head?


Hey, peace sign man
I see your leather grin, lookin’ in
A side view glance is the main chance
To get a look at you

Chorus:
These are weirdos I have known
Do you have some of your own? 2X (with complete prog second time)

Brick project man
You’re a sight to see, one, two, three
Are you pants-confused, I’m amused
At how you waste your time

Unbalanced Man
On your shaky drive, are you alive?
You lean to port, are you the sort
To cross the yellow line?

credits

from Smellicopter, released June 19, 2013
Yani Martinelli (pictured here) is the star of this one. Her voice sounds so great with mine. Nice work by Jimmy Ghaphery and Palmer Wilkins as well.

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