I'm Calling
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I'm Calling
It's my fave new song by The Spork. In another thread, I gave a link to this song that hasn't been heard by many of you that haven't got the EP.
It's here for now: http://www.myspace.com/polyphonicspree
It's here for now: http://www.myspace.com/polyphonicspree
Immerse yourself in love - Radiohead
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the trachtenburg family slideshow players mentioned at their show a few weeks ago that one of their songs was being made into a video for jack's big music show. but i don't have noggin.The first thing I thought of was how much it reminded me of the Muppets and Kermit the Frog. I really like it, but I tend to watch a lot of kids shows too...like Jack's Big Music Show on nogin, so that might be why.
(you'll have to tell me about it)
"whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent" - ludwig wittgenstein
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I'm goin' up
It's time to get it straight
I'm shapin' up
It's time to get away
Okay, more of a stretch than I thought it was, but still.Now whip it
Into shape
Shape it up
Get it straight
Go forward
Move ahead
Try to detect it
It's not too late
... was I the only person who thought of that?
i'm the law of the land, i got ga-ga-ga-ga-guh-guh-girls on the command
It's time to get it straight
I'm shapin' upShape it up
Get it straight
Yes, a stretch, but those two lines are an unusual pairing for two lyricists to think of independently.
- Mere "Licorice whip!" 1975
"You'll have to wait until my cameo in the next season for confirmation" - eebs
"I'm one of my favorite things!" - irock
esp when the author of phrase one is a huge fan of the writer of phrase twoIt's time to get it straight
I'm shapin' upShape it up
Get it straight
Yes, a stretch, but those two lines are an unusual pairing for two lyricists to think of independently.
- Mere "Licorice whip!" 1975
probably subliminal...








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