Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 23 Apr 04 - 11:45 PM And BTW, I did finally make an MP3 of Lin's entry complete with the fiddle pieces and sent it to her shortly after our original discussion so long ago. To good effect. A |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 23 Apr 04 - 11:25 PM Excellent entry, my darlin'!! I didn't know that you operated on S.I.T. (Standard Irish Time) -- ;-) Love it, love it, love it. I've gotta go with the chorus for your B.L.O.B.: Computer you're the divil, you're leading me astray On the 'net and forum, and into cyber-space You're a faster, smarter, vid-center You're three-dee stereo! Computer you're me darlin' saved or damned-oh! 'you're me darlin' saved or damed-oh' -- it just doesn't get better than that!! Big hugs, your lovin' TGG |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: GUEST,MMario Date: 23 Apr 04 - 10:47 AM well - y'know - I'm getting older and things just don't happen as fast these days. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 23 Apr 04 - 10:33 AM Jeeze, MM!! Talk about late completion!! LOL! A |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: MMario Date: 23 Apr 04 - 10:01 AM Better late then never, eh? Intro/chorus: Computer you're the divil, you're leading me astray On the 'net and forum, and into cyber-space You're a faster, smarter, vid-center You're three-dee stereo! Computer you're me darlin' saved or damned-oh! Reverand Jim went down to Georgia he said "Devil, let me warn ya!" "I'll fight you for the souls of users and my Mama didn't raise no loser! 'Net fare - thee -well! With a binary idle modem turnin on And a cable ready fiber filter wall To anti-daemon upgrade go Daemon bugs be gone Computer you're the divil, you're leading me astray On the 'net and forum, and into cyber-space You're a faster, smarter, vid-center You're three-dee stereo! Computer you're me darlin' saved or damned-oh! They said it was a feature but ol' Jim he knew the creature lurking in the newest circuit was the devil's very servant 'Net fare - thee -well! With a binary idle modem turnin on And a cable ready fiber filter wall To anti-daemon upgrade go Daemon bugs be gone Computer you're the divil, you're leading me astray On the 'net and forum, and into cyber-space You're a faster, smarter, vid-center You're three-dee stereo! Computer you're me darlin' saved or damned-oh! Trojan worm or viral lurker Excorcise the daemon circuit Satan has no hold on us we've got the latest highspeed bus 'Net fare - thee -well! With a binary idle modem turnin on And a cable ready fiber filter wall To anti-daemon upgrade go Daemon bugs be gone Computer you're the divil, you're leading me astray On the 'net and forum, and into cyber-space You're a faster, smarter, vid-center You're three-dee stereo! Computer you're me darlin' saved or damned-oh! |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Aidan Crossey Date: 29 Aug 01 - 07:40 AM To the tune of Kelly, The Boy From Killane What's the news, what's the news, oh my bold engineer Who's attempting to fix my PC Is it crashed, is it trashed, is it mangled and mashed And devoid of all functionality Good news, good news, I have checked every fuse Every wire, every lead there's no risk Of your system at fault, it won't grind to a halt The devil has invaded your disk What to do, what to do, who should I now turn to To resume computation forthwith I am peeved, I'm aggrieved, I've been duped and deceived By a foul spirit from the abyss To the priest, to the priest, he has power to release Your hard disk from the fiend's wicked grip Straightaway, don't delay, you must ask the padre To send Nick from your memory chips Father Green, Father Green, something evil and obscene From the sulphurous charnel-house of hell Now resides, deep inside, my joy and my pride My computer that's powered by Intel Never fear, never fear, Father Green he is here With his incense, his collar and prayers Satan will flee from the rosiary And again I shall kick him downstairs |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Jack the Sailor Date: 20 Aug 01 - 12:23 PM Conga drums........ naked pagans........ dancing wildly ..... in the flickering light........ of computer screens
Sympathy For the Devil (2001) Rolling Stones Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and power
{soc}
I stick around at vending machine to see you don't get change
{c:Chorus}
I watched T.V. while Jim and Tammy, wasted money raised in your gods name {c:Chorus}
Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name,
Just as Pentium sounds like Pentigram, and all Software, Sucks {c:Chorus} |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 18 Aug 01 - 07:06 PM ROTFLMAO!! Here ya go again, mizz Sharon --
Winners of the Golden Cow Chip Award with Guinness Crest (The Guinness Crest is awarded for causing both Harp Ribbon conditions within one song): |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: SharonA Date: 17 Aug 01 - 03:47 PM (...or is it the left-side-of-the-brain? Both sides of my brain forget!) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: SharonA Date: 17 Aug 01 - 12:13 PM *refresh* While derrymacash and Jack the Sailor are busy elsewhere in the past SONG CHALLENGE! archives, I'll continue to pursue my own quest to answer each CHALLENGE! in no particular order (the right-side-of-the-brain method)... TEAT RAVE (Tune: "Heat Wave" performed by Martha and the Vandellas) Whenever I'm plugged in, Somethin' inside Starts to churnin' And I'm thrilled in my wires. Could be the devil's in me (So, is this to say Luc'fer knows PC?) It's like a teat rave Churnin' in my parts I can't keep from spyin' On bare and naked tarts. Whenever his balls of flame Roll over my brain I squeel, yzzdzzh dzzzdzd, I squeal with surging gain. Has my short circuit gone cuckolding me Or is this what "play rough"'s supposed to be? Just like a teat rave Churnin' in my parts I can't keep from spyin' On bare and naked tarts. Sometimes my monitor's gaze Flickers out of its phase. You can't retrain it; Why can't you stand it? Ain't you never seen guys kiss before? Or girls having sex in eighteen odd ways You don't know how to do? My hard drive is blazin' Like a teat rave Churnin' in my parts I can't keep from spyin' On bare and naked tarts. Yeah-yeah, Yeah-yeaaah, wwwo-wwwo-wwwohhhhh (Teat rave) Yeah-yeah, Yeah-yeaaah, wwwo-wwwo-wwwohhhhh (Teat rave) Don't boot up, Chris-tians. This mouse gets into your pants! Teat rave!!! |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lonesome EJ Date: 28 Mar 00 - 10:04 PM Aine, my feelings are still hurt. But there is SOMETHING you can do. I will send you a personal msg regarding where to wire the money. Tin Pan LEJ |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lin in Kansas Date: 27 Mar 00 - 10:48 PM Amen to that, Mr. Amos--And Miss Áine, thank y'all muchly for the lovely awards--just lookin' at 'em up there on the mantel makes me sooooooo proud! Folks, y'all are ALL AWESOME! Lin |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 27 Mar 00 - 09:33 PM Well folkies, I'm outta here for today -- but this has been the funnest Challenge yet....thanks to all of you. It was a blast! Catch you on the flipflop. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 27 Mar 00 - 08:55 PM Dang -- Gaelic Goddess has joined the World Trade Organization!!! What'll they think of next !! :>) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: wysiwyg Date: 27 Mar 00 - 08:38 PM It musta been de debils in her 'puter made her miss dem summa dem songs. Ah jist loved all uh yo funny sawngs, like to DAH, LAFfin? Oh Ah mos' bust me a gutful uh puppies, chilren! Lawd have mercy, Ah knows Ah is sposed to rebuke yuh's fuh takin' suchlike so light but Laff? Oh have mercy, Lawd, have mercy, Ah jist cain't scold dem critters, nohow! But I'se maghty confoosed, frien's, cuz mah Windows? Wal, dey doan' let nuttin' in but de angels o'heaven, else whereat did you-all come from? Onliest thing Ah can think is youse afraid tuh cas' yo debil-angels out ifn dey come 'roun'... yuh know yuh cain't hardly yewse none uh dat dere holie wadder in a compuder but dere's allways de word uh de Lawd... Doan none uh you fahn foke hev de word uh de Lawd on your dere on yo compuder? Now honey dat ain't no problem neether, dey has speshul places raght on de internet isseff nowadays, is full uh Scripshur, sho nuff do! Kin Ah hep enny uh you-all fahnd you some? Ah'll hep yuh's de bestes' An kin, yuh know Ah wud... ~Yo frien' Miz Susi-bet~ |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 27 Mar 00 - 05:34 PM UHHHoh! The Gaelic Goddess is going around posing as human! Pretending to have flaws, an such...like that Leida an' the Swanno guy I read about... better keep a sharp lookout, you guys -- she'll try any adventure when she dons the fleshly raiment of a mortal! |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 27 Mar 00 - 05:29 PM MEA CULPA!! MEA CULPA!! MEA CULPA!! Profound and Utter Apologies Are hereby given and pardon begged from Lin in Kansas (f/k/a JL in Ozland) AND Lonesome EJ for my stupidity and gross ineptness as Keeper of The Book for forgetting their wonderful entries to this here Challenge! Therefore, it is now proclaimed and announced that their songs, When The Devil And The Kid Met Up by LiK and The Ballad Of Bill And Lucifer by Lonesome EJ are both winners of The Golden Cow Chip With Guinness Crest. Spank me!! Cast thy stones upon me!! I am the most miserable of creatures under the sun!! But, please, please forgive me and do not desert me!! -- Áine (at her most humbled and sorrowful) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 27 Mar 00 - 12:06 PM Dear Mbo, It wasn't a mistake, I meant to give the Harp Ribbon. Just 'cause it's a blues song, doesn't mean it can't qualify for the Harp Ribbon. The HR, as all Challenge!rs know, is a very coveted award. Your song deserved the special recognition that it received! -- Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Mbo Date: 27 Mar 00 - 11:48 AM Umm...Aine, "The Devil's Got My Gateway" is another blues song...I think it should get a Blue Smoke Shield, not a Harp Ribbon. --Mbo |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 26 Mar 00 - 06:50 PM ****************** AWARDS, AWARDS, AWARDS!! ****************** Who cares about those ole dumb movie awards, uh? I gotcher awards right here . . . Congrats, Cudos and Thanks again to everyone to entered a song, and to all those who just enjoyed the ride along with us! Don't forget to check the SONG CHALLENGE! WINNERS PAGE to see if you're eligible for the Two-Fer-One or Whole Bag O' Chips awards. The next Challenge! idea is Mbo's -- Look for it in the morning, Texas time, that is. -- Áine
Winners of the Golden Cow Chip Award with Shamrock Cluster: |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:48 PM Dear Bradypus, Consider your suggestion (1) an excellent one, and (2) in the queue -- Mbo's challenge idea is next, and then yours. Will that do ya? And thanks so much for the wonderful idea! Oh, and both you and Eluned will be credited for the suggestion, OK? -- Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Bradypus Date: 25 Mar 00 - 06:45 PM Eluned said "The woods would be silent indeed if only the best birds sang" I'd like to propose this thought as a theme for a future challenge. Bradypus |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 25 Mar 00 - 09:34 AM Wow! I go away to watch a hockey game and catch some shut-eye and look what happens. Why is it that all the great stuff comes in when my back is turned? Kelida - Didn't we know you had it in you? Fantastic job -- I had visions of the White Rabbit from Wonderland performing that -- OK, so I had some rather suspect pizza for dinner last night, and my hockey team did win the game (which always makes my head twirl)...and don't worry about the missing line - you can always call it a 'work in progress'. And McGrath -- We are honored by your company, sir. And a wonderful song. Spooky, is what I'd call it. Especially since the "box" could symbolize anything -- Artful and timeless -- You really show us all how it's done. Thank you. So who haven't we heard from yet?? Oh yea, me. Well, I'm having trouble coming up with something, but I haven't yet given up. I'll see if I can get it together today. Way to go, Challenge!rs -- you're my kind of folks, Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: GUEST,McGRath of Harlow Date: 25 Mar 00 - 08:12 AM That last GUEST was me - I'm on another computer. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: GUEST Date: 25 Mar 00 - 07:57 AM No need to worry - "The Gates of Hell will not prevail against you" |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lonesome EJ Date: 25 Mar 00 - 02:11 AM Great job Kelida! And Amos, JL, and Homeless...I think We're on to something with this Bill Gates/Hades connection. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 25 Mar 00 - 12:41 AM This thread gets better and better! Way to go, Kelida. Mcgrath, your usual superlative! Just so you guys know we ar enot fantasizing here, I forward for your reflection the following news from Microsoft: Subject: Truth in advertising The classically-minded among us may have noted a new TV ad for Microsoft's Internet Explorer e-mail program which uses the musical theme of the "Confutatis Maledictis" from Mozart's Requiem. "Where do you want to go today?" is the cheery line on the screen. While the chorus sings "Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis," This translates to "The damned and accursed are convicted to the flames of hell." Good to know that Microsoft has done its research. Warm regards, A |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lin in Kansas Date: 25 Mar 00 - 12:19 AM All right, Kelida! Well done! McGrath, just couldn't resist, could you? (Yeah, yeah, sure it wasn't your fault...the devil made ya do it, right?)**BG** Amos--who, me? Cause trouble and strife? Gee, I'm so sweet, I make myself sick! Couldn't have been me on that last post.... (Bless ye, Mac users, for ye have most greviously sinned...and we might have to whup up on your butts if you don't admit it... Okay, Lieutenant, where did you say that Assassin's Mountain was?) Who typed that????? Lin |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Kelida Date: 25 Mar 00 - 12:12 AM I'm mostly a perfectionist about a lot of things, but parody writing is really difficult. It's so hard to stick with the original rhyme and meter. Stuff like this always happens to me--I'll be almost finished with a parody and then I just draw a blank. Oh, well--I'm still pretty proud of this one. And thanx Mbo! (Y) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Mbo Date: 24 Mar 00 - 11:00 PM HOORAY KELIDA!! Welcome to the big time! HARP RIBBON HARP RIBBON!! Don't worry about the last line, as an artist you should know that a small sign of imperfection to break the symmetry is often a personal mark of an artist, you know, like leaving the one thread untied in the weaved blanket? --Mbo |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 24 Mar 00 - 11:00 PM There's devil in the box there's a devil in the box I can't turn away, there's a devil in the box.
And he takes me where he wants
And he's dirty and he's foul,
Well they say that it was me
But I'm not the one to blame,
There was a devil in the box |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Kelida Date: 24 Mar 00 - 10:33 PM My computer's a disgrace, quickly slowing down the pace Of downloading my new typeface, it's driving me insane My excorcist was very sure that from my hard drive he'd procure A demon that would take his lure; to enter in my brain Curse and swear, don't you dare, Please don't destroy my hardware Now, good friar have a care My patience is now quite low. Higher price? Just say the word, And more I'll pay, for by the Lord, I've faith that I won't need my sword, My Father, do you follow? See the problem with e-mail? Loading slowly as a snail-- Now my my modem starts to fail, soon I think I'll crack Faster now--look at the clock, I'm late to purchase my new stock The price is falling like a rock, I want my money back.
This process has been such a bore, now I'm going--out the door-- I'll be at the computer store, to buy a new hard drive. I feel sick, I'm seeing red, now some aspirin for my head, [I can't think of a last line. . .] There, it's finished for now--maybe someday I'll think of a last line. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Mbo Date: 24 Mar 00 - 04:26 PM Yeah, no religious wars...even thought I DO have some bad Mac stories. I found they're just as grumpy as PC's when they jam up! --Mbo |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 24 Mar 00 - 01:43 PM Now Jill, stay away from them jihads, they can be awful stressful and I am sure you have better things to do than to stir up a religous war! :>)) |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lin in Kansas Date: 24 Mar 00 - 11:52 AM Amos, let the good times roll! (LMAO--"Holy Mac" indeed!!! PC brothers and sisters, rise and testify! Tell all those "Bad Mac" stories you've been saving up! Don't let these MacNerds spread these foul canards any further!) Eluned, beware! Now that you've taken the plunge, you're hooked, you know...great job! Kelida, hope you're feeling better today--more song soon, please??? Aine, what a great challenge this is being--thanks again for all the fun! Lin |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Eluned Date: 24 Mar 00 - 02:30 AM Thanks A'ine. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 24 Mar 00 - 01:29 AM Amos, Eluned -- Ggggrrreeeaaattt! Worth waiting for, I must say!! Kelida - Please feel better soon and finish your masterpiece -- it's a great beginning! -- Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Eluned Date: 24 Mar 00 - 01:21 AM Kelida; I hope your head feels better when you read this!! A long lie-down ought to help. When you feel better, I hope you decide to finish that tune, 'cause it sounds like it'll be a good one!
|
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Kelida Date: 24 Mar 00 - 12:14 AM My computer's a disgrace, quickly slowing down the pace Of downloading my new typeface, it's driving me insane My excorcist was very sure that from my hard drive he'd procure A demon that would take his lure; to enter in my brain Curse and swear, don't you dare, Please don't destroy my hardware Now, good friar have a care My patience is now quite low. . . . . . . . . . . a short beginning of a parody to "Follow Me Up to Carlow" but now I'm too tired to finish it! long day=MY HEAD HURTS |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Eluned Date: 23 Mar 00 - 11:59 PM Goofed up on the title-size and one of the breaks, but it looks pretty much like I meant it to........ |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Eluned Date: 23 Mar 00 - 11:55 PM Ok, you asked for it! I only hope some of you are familiar with the origin tune. There's nothing haw-haw funny in this, but it's heavy in irony (and other stuff of that sort).
False Fruit On The Bough(to the tune of The False Knight on the Road)
Oh, never eat that apple, said the Lord God on high above; Oh, no I won't do that, says Adam unto the Lord.
|
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 23 Mar 00 - 10:01 PM Courting Disaster
(Click to Play)
Come you Windows users all, and to me pay attention To ma tooralooriay, and me tooralooraladdie By the age of seventeen, I was a super power user To ma tooralooriay, and me tooralooraladdie It was early early day, I had left my T-1 hauling, Well the bus within my box, was soon with pizen spitting To ma tooralooriay, and me tooralooraladdie Well he had me in his grip, Sir, and I felt such thrills within me To ma tooralooriay, and me tooralooraladdie I was in the devils hands, Sir, and fresh all out of lolly. To ma tooralooriay, and me tooralooraladdie I quickly gained my senses, sir, and canceled all them orders To ma tooralooriay, and me tooralooraladdie |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 23 Mar 00 - 09:34 PM Some great stuff in here. I'll sit this one out.
But it's got me thinking - maybe this is what lay beneath some of our recent "unpleasantness" on the Mudcat. (I like that term - it's a bit similar to the way the Second World War was referred to in Ireland as "The Emwergency".) Not so much GUESTS as GHOSTS...
(Not to be confused with the recent affable familiar ghost, who apologised for being grouchy - see thread "Apology from GHOST")
|
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: GUEST,Homeless Date: 23 Mar 00 - 06:56 PM Áine - Title it "The Devil's New House". Yes I do have a tune for it, but I don't know that it will ever make it outside of my head. Believe it or not, two challenges ago was the first song I'd ever written. This is my fourth. I never much cared for poetry (other than the odd novelty) but did have a whole slew of English classes in high school. I just approach the songwriting the way I would an essay for the teacher. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lin in Kansas Date: 23 Mar 00 - 06:48 PM TGG, what's the penalty for chucking Golden Cow Chips at fellow Song Challenger!s in a pit of fique? Gads, you guys are awesome. LEJ, that's a tour d'force! Lin
|
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 23 Mar 00 - 04:36 PM ROTFLMA, LEJ -- the Master rides tonight!!! Come tot hink of it...how do you account for always writing such good songs? Doctor Faustus syndrome? |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Áine Date: 23 Mar 00 - 04:27 PM Oh LEJ!! You slay me, you really do!! I haven't checked lately; but have you qualified for the 'Whole Bag O' Chips' club yet?? Another fantastic foray from you yet again! -- Áine |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Lonesome EJ Date: 23 Mar 00 - 04:07 PM The Ballad of Bill and Lucifer
Bill was a goofy-looking nerd back in the Spring of 74
A man walked in with a sinister grin, and a kind of sulphur smell
ChorusThe Devil came through the Windows
Now Bill was quite reluctant to sign away his soul
And Bill did sell a million, and a million yet again Chorus |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: Amos Date: 23 Mar 00 - 03:52 PM Allebone: Don't know it -- I would suggest you start a new thread with an appropriate title and try to supply details of where you heard it and who it might be by ...there are some very widely-read and widely-listened people who check in from time to time. I take it you are not the author of it? It is a pretty set of words indeed. |
Subject: RE: SONG CHALLENGE! Part 18 From: GUEST,allebone@banfftvfest.com Date: 23 Mar 00 - 03:47 PM Trying to identify this song. Anybody know it? Here it is. (Fast pace/strum....latin almost) Am c g What do we care about ourselves, seeing but blind. Am c g Shadows, window pane, mirror design. Am c g Called you on the phone, but I talked with the air. Am c g Hotel in paradise, the hours we shared. Am c g Embracing, in a dark dusty room. Am c g Echo Cathedral, I know you're the fool Am c g My coat is a memory, my heads in a daze. Am c g Turquoise I desire you, mmmmm, yes I do. (Slow it up for the next 2 lines) C G D Am Caught in my doldrums, caught in the time. C G D____ Now I adore you, ououoo (Fast pace/strum again) Am c g Embracing, in a dark dusty room. Am c g Echo Cathedral, I know you're the fool Am c g My coat is a memory, my heads in a daze. Am c g Turquoise I desire you, mmmmm, yes I do. Would love to hear from anyone. Thanks. |
Share Thread: |
Subject: | Help |
From: | |
Preview Automatic Linebreaks Make a link ("blue clicky") |