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Gratuitous Vulgarity
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This song does not require a parental advisory. Really!
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L.J. Montgomery is a self taught guitarist, keyboardist, bassist, drummer who has decided that for his mid-life crisis he would devote some time to practicing a
I can't seem to stick with any one particular genre so what's here is mostly a hodge-podge of stuff that I may come back to work on at some future date. My more "finished" stuff will be available soon at montgomedia.com.
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Swing
Charts
#6,474 today Peak #81
#507 in subgenre Peak #5
Author
L.J. Montgomery
Rights
2004 by L.J. Montgomery
Uploaded
August 09, 2004
Track Files
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MP3 3.5 MB 128 kbps 3:48
Story behind the song
I was pondering the need for the W3C to add a GV tag to the HTML standard so that folks could envision gratuitous vulgarity added to words or phrases the way the "strong" tag adds bolding. It's a really stupid idea. But anyway here's the song that resulted. Thanks go to PGMusic for providing the side men.
Lyrics
Fans up in the stands are chanting taunts that fill the air with gratuitous vulgarity Stars with fancy cars are bleeped and bleeped and bleeped again for gratuitous vulgarity Shirts with dirty words now seem to have a very trendy quality Forget innuendo it doesn't offend so instead its gratuitous vulgarity (spoken) Mr. Wes Montgomery (16 bar guitar solo) (spoken) Mr. Miles Davis (16 bar trumpet solo) (spoken) Mr. Lionel Hampton (16 bar vibes solo) (spoken) Mr. Pete Fountain (16 bar clarinet solo) Jokes by cable folks can't seem to get played on the air without gratuitous vulgarity Flicks to sell more tix and get that PG-13 seal add gratuitous vulgarity Crass decals on glass portray a urinating child for all to see forget innuendo it doesn't offend so instead its gratuitous vulgarity Forget innuendo it doesn't offend so instead its gratuitous vulgarity
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