I heard someone say once that great lyrics make you think thoughts and great music makes you feel feelings, but a great song makes you feel thoughts. With this as my guiding criteria, "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" epitomizes this sentiment. The lyrics encapsulate the concepts of discipline, perseverance, individuality, respect, a positive approach to life, and a reminder not to take it too seriously after all. Better, and in fewer words, than any self-help publication could ever hope to accomplish. This highly concentrated virtual psychovitamin recipe for a successful life is honeycoated in a melody so simple and sweet, most people can only dream of coming up with something like that on their own. To top it off, the whole package is metabolized like water as a small child and ages like a fine wine in your soul until the day you die. Pretty good song.
I'm definitely not getting fatter. Time for a new album, can we work the words boysenberry and rhubarb into anything? my grandma would love you for that
I love " Watermelon " !!!! Keep making good songs like that! oh! i also see i'm in your top friends !! so glad! Thanks so much !!! (sorry my poor english...)
i got watermelon in the mail yesterday and have been listening to it in my car. i like how you boosted the low-end stuff! a lot of times gaming-type music is too tinny, but this CD sounds great on my system! w00t!
"before i go" kinda reminds me of a mario game and "le nomade" is the shit, keep it up man. we gotta gow it up again soon, good times. fart smuckers unite!
sorry for the double comment. i did a funny little parody song for my (now hybernating) myspace podcast show a while back. it's called "What's your age again", and it's in the player at the blogcast myspace. You may find it entertaining. In fact, I was thinking of maybe getting a flash going for it. Who knows...
my favorite part of watermelon is that girl's voice. I recognize it, but i can't place it with a face. hmmmm... anyhoo, the rest is utter crap. cheers mate