mrtrench
Well-Known Member
This is something that has had me wondering for years. I don't know why I never thought to ask before.
How do new songs get taken up? It's certainly not on here, as almost every suggestion is verbose, not funny and generally shit.* And in any case, the internet didn't exist when we didn't care that Greggy Downs had no hair.
Does anyone know anyone who played a part in designing a new song?
There has to be a group of people that push a new one ("Kelly in the middle" for example), as I cannot imagine a single person singing a new song in a crowd getting much more than a 'shut up you wanker!", and certainly not a general joining in. Did anyone play a part in pushing a new song? Or heard a new song only being sung by ten lads which caught on?
These people who start new, witty, minimalist songs are our poets. They deserve recognition.
* Two notable exceptions, both recently: "Danny, danny, danny, danny, Danny, danny, danny, danny... CASHMAN "
and "Who's that coming over the hill is it a Montsma, is it a Montsma?"
Neither of whom will probably sign for us, BTW.
How do new songs get taken up? It's certainly not on here, as almost every suggestion is verbose, not funny and generally shit.* And in any case, the internet didn't exist when we didn't care that Greggy Downs had no hair.
Does anyone know anyone who played a part in designing a new song?
There has to be a group of people that push a new one ("Kelly in the middle" for example), as I cannot imagine a single person singing a new song in a crowd getting much more than a 'shut up you wanker!", and certainly not a general joining in. Did anyone play a part in pushing a new song? Or heard a new song only being sung by ten lads which caught on?
These people who start new, witty, minimalist songs are our poets. They deserve recognition.
* Two notable exceptions, both recently: "Danny, danny, danny, danny, Danny, danny, danny, danny... CASHMAN "
and "Who's that coming over the hill is it a Montsma, is it a Montsma?"
Neither of whom will probably sign for us, BTW.