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RARE BLUEPLANES PARODY
- Subject: RARE BLUEPLANES PARODY
- From: katnap at frii.com (Katrina)
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:18:42 -0600
I have to agree. I was expecting something quite amateur, but I was
instead surprised to find something reminiscent of the planes at their
peak.
It's almost a shame that the lyrics are such a piss-take, because I
could have listened to this more often if it were semi-serious with a
raised eyebrow.
However, I did enjoy "Hey you in that leather g-string, buy me a
cola" and "In 10 years, I might take a bath" :-)
I'm guessing the music was digitally incorporated as a backing track
from previous aeros stuff? If so, it's nicely edited, and not too
circular.
K.
At 03:36 PM 6/12/2007, you wrote:
>Oh that was great!
>I mean truly great!
>
>Not only was the impression very passable but I loved the way they
>bastardised Gerald's lyrics.
>
>And as for the music, well it sounded vintage aero's to me; far
>better than the rather dodgy stuff on show on Harvester
>
>Seriously, if you don't listen to the lyrics and let the words roll
>over you the track wouldn't sound out of place on either tolerance
>or spitting out miracles LP.
>
>If those responsible want to do an album (and preferably stick the
>real Gerald on) then I'd buy it!
>I'm going back to listen again
>gtb
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