ukuleledaveey
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or you could mash it up " a yellow taxi, a yellow taxi, a kingdom for my yellow taxi "
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears...and I will pour poison in them..here is my Stratfordian entry, mewling and puking it's way into the world: Chinese Bones.
and here's Robyn Hitchcock doing it properly:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u2-V-1sivA
"It is the green-ey'd monster, which doth mock
The meat it feeds on."
ha, I already did it. you're too late. oh, that was for another season.All right - hands off "Big Yellow Taxi," y'all! It's mine! Mine! LOL
Just kidding, maybe we should all do "Big Yellow Taxi" and drive poor Matty nuts...
John
Thanks Davey, you're a great morale booster.Blimmey peewee that was quick off the mark that must be the fastest entry ever got to be worth bonus points well played sir, really enjoyed your song,im didnt matter that you didnt pick the strings the strummin was great as was your singing, is that one of the vintage martins ?? i could listen to those all day long.
you may have missed the original seasons comp as did i, but great to have you around and taking part now mate, keep it up, im struggling to find any songs at the moment i might try and write something of my own
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears...and I will pour poison in them..here is my Stratfordian entry, mewling and puking it's way into the world: Chinese Bones.
and, funnily enough, they literally did pave paradise to put up a parking lot down here!
Can I turn the Shakespeare rule around and do a song that Shakespeare references in one of his plays?
How about a song by the shakespeare Sisters?
Please, please, please, someone do a cover of this:
Epic Rap Battles: Dr. Seuss vs. William Shakespeare
Please, please, please, someone do a cover of this:
Epic Rap Battles: Dr. Seuss vs. William Shakespeare
Hmmm just watched Anonymous... a movie which would suggest that Lord Oxford was responsible for the works of Shakespeare.
Actually, Francis Bacon has also been suggested as the writer of the Shakespeare plays. Since he needed to remain anonymous (or lose his head - Queen Elizabeth I was known to dispatch enemies of the crown in such a way) he worked out a deal with Shakespeare (an illiterate actor) to be the name behind the plays. He could then write with impunity. Francis Bacon traveled to France, Italy and Spain and was a member of the aristocracy. He was a genius - and it's quite possible it was he who authored the sonnets and plays of Shakespeare.