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Sally (The Drunk Llama Song)
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A warmup we liked so much we had to keep it. It combines some legit Twang from Gonynor and my love of balladry.
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Irresponsibly strange comedy-rock/bobcore singer-songwriter w/o politics w/no sanity.
I am Dirk A. Keaton the Archbishop of Twang, resident comedy-rock/"bobcore" singer -songwriter/maniac. I and my bands (The Last of the Southern Dandies and Sarong Nation) play our our own distinct blend of comedy rock. There's no politics, no one to mock, no punk kids or anybody else being made fun of, just pure, unbridled lunacy. We're the sort of band that will read a magazine article and call it lyrics. At the core of our sound is my immense void of talent and Gonynor's (My sometimes-guitarist) amazingly unfair share of it. While me and Gonynor (Who constitiute Archbishop of Twang and the Last of the Southern Dandies) usually play together, I sometimes hook up with Darren and DeWeet for some improvisational magic and rock 'n' roll renditions of folk songs with Sarong Nation. Listen to our music, it's doubleplusgood.
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Podcasts Comedy
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Peak #90
Peak in subgenre #44
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Words by The Archbishop Music by Gonynor
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The Archbishop of Twang and The Last of the Southe
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August 11, 2002
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MP3 1.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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We did this as a warmup/soundcheck (Along with two other songs too distroted to put on the album), and we really like it (It's also Gonynor's mother's favorite song). It basically fits within the "random ballad" format I explored with Sarong Nation. The slow, spoken-word like sound is meant to somewhat emulate the voiceovers in Ricthie Valens-type 50's pop/doo-wop, tho there's some obvious Waits influence there, too. A fun little improv on both our parts.
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