Masters Of Song Fu #4: Round 2 Challenge Voting Begins!

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We here at Quick Stop Entertainment are true lovers of music, in all its forms. We’re also quite keen on the spirit of competition, and of spurring creativity through said competition.

To that end, we launched a unique form of creative combat here at the Stop.

In this age of manufactured and painfully earnest talent contests, we’ve decided to instead shine a light on the quirky, quixotic underworld of musicians that don’t get nearly the attention they deserve.

Ah, but I did mention that there was a competition involved…

Like a songwriting version of Iron Chef, the competitors will be presented with a very specific songwriting challenge. They’ll be given one week to complete their songs – however they see fit, within the parameters set forth – after which time the entries will be uploaded to Quick Stop to be voted on by you, the audience.

Oh, and what do we call this competition?

MASTERS OF SONG FU

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Let us not forget the very special Masters of MASTERS OF SONG FU. Think of them as the iron chefs of Song Fu – one of which will be revealed as the ultimate challenger in THE FINAL CHALLENGE. Past Masters have included Jonathan Coulton, Paul & Storm, Neil Innes, The RiffTones, and Garfunkel & Oates. Any one of them could be the Master in the final Challenge – or perhaps it could be a brand new Master. Only the Challenger who garners the most cumulative votes in all 3 Challenges will move on to the Final and face that Master, mano a mano.

As with the last edition of Song Fu, all of the Challengers will be able to compete in every Challenge, and the Challenger with the most cumulative votes after the 3 Challenges will be the one that takes on the Master in the Final Round. So what was the first Challenge?

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ROUND 1 CHALLENGE

Write a song from the perspective of an inanimate object. This inanimate object must have no moving parts. Also no computers, no objects that look like living things, either human or animal (i.e. a statue, an action figure, etc.), and no celestial objects (i.e. the sun or the moon). Your song can be in any style you choose.

That’s it. The only other directive is that your song must run no shorter than 1 minute 45 seconds.

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You’ll find the Round 1 songs from each of our Challengers below (for those Challengers that did not progress to Round 2, you’ll find those songs HERE), as well as the results of the Round 1 voting. The Challengers were then issued their Round 2 Challenge…

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ROUND 2 CHALLENGE

Write a march.

A march is “a piece of music with a strong regular rhythm which in origin was expressly written for marching to” – and that is your challenge. You can write on any topic. Your song must run no shorter than 1 minute 15 seconds.

If you want some inspiration, here’s a march from Harry Nilsson…

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You’ll find the Round 2 songs from each of our Challengers below, followed by the voting form…

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THE CHALLENGERS

EDRIC HALEEN

songfu-edrichaleen.jpgEdric has been writing music (off and on) since the early nineties. He wrote and directed a musical, The Pushcart War, based on Jean Merrill’s wonderful novel. He has written and/or arranged a number of songs for various friends – some commissioned, some as surprises. He loves acting in community theatre, and is inspired by the music of Stephen Sondheim, Jason Robert Brown, Adam Guettel, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty. He is also happy to finally return his Happiness Board to the Internet. Check out the link on his web pages.

Official Website: happinessboard.com/Edric_Haleen.html
ROUND 2 SONG:Whispered In Your Ear
ROUND 1 SONG:All For This Moment

GöDZ PööDLZ

Legendz foretell of a mighty duo, born in the frozen North. Two neighborz and friendz will unite to form “Gödz Pöödlz” and battle the Mazterz or Song Fu for glory and bragging rightz! Gödz Pöödlz are Rüss Rögers and Röd Dürre. Rüss Rögers was once a member of “Kit and Kaboodle” (still available on iTunes) and currently performs in “Rusty’s Rocking Jamboree!” Röd Dürre wrote and performed with the Goth Rock Godz “Sear”, and last year Röd won the Coor’s Light “Take the 4:53 to Happy Hour” songwriting contest! Remember, the heaviest of metals are soft!

Official Website: www.rockingjamboree.com
ROUND 2 SONG:Godz Poodlz On Parade
ROUND 1 SONG:Bad Penny

STEVE CHATTERTON

songfu-stevechatterton.pngHi, my name is Steve Chatterton, the quintessential one-man-band singer/songwriter net-based recording project. Mom always said I marched to the sound of a different drummer, but she never mentioned which one. Dad had a fondness for bagpipes. Fortunately, neither of them have any direct influence on my music. Specializing in quirky little guitar-oriented pop songs about bugs, the Scooby gang, pirates, palindromes, superheroes, old movies, infectious diseases, imaginary friends and sideshow freaks, I guess you could say I pretty much write love songs. I’m a cheesy bastard at heart. I’m a stay-at-home dad who’s looking to find more time in the studio when my youngest starts school in September. I have an ever-expanding back catalog (at least 3 albums worth & counting) I’m dying to share with the world one download at a time.

Official Website: www.stevechatterton.com
Twitter: twitter.com/SteveChatterton
ROUND 2 SONG:The Only Way I Know
ROUND 1 SONG:I Will Always Look Up To You

JUTZE SCHULT

Johannes “Jutze” Schult (from Germany) likes to live in a dream world where there has been no Grunge and where he is a talented singer. Sometimes his little folky pop songs find their way into the real world. Here they suffer from his hoarse voice and the do-it-yourself home recording production, struggling to appeal off and on beaten musical paths.

Official Website: www.jutze.com
Twitter: twitter.com/schult
ROUND 2 SONG:March 2003
ROUND 1 SONG:Natalie Portman’s Doormat

AUDIOMOHEL

Forged in the furnace of irony, molded with the hammer of satire, flattened on the anvil of righteousness, and cooled in the water of awesomeness, AudioMohel was thrust upon the world. Named from the lost audio transcripts of ’09, AudioMohel serves as a public-service backlash against the anti-circumcision trend sweeping the so-called “enlightened parents” crowd, AudioMohel urges their more devoted and impressionable fans to undergo the snip two or even three times. AudioMohel enjoys experimenting with new breakthrough genres like speed blues and death classical even though most of AudioMohel’s tunes reside firmly in the ethereal realm of vapor-ware. Some of AudioMohel’s members admitted to being a bit intimidated by the professed experience and actual musical talent apparently possessed by the Song Fu Masters, but finally it was decided that if the need arose, sabotage would not be out of the question. To be used as a last resort, naturally, but not out of the question.

Official Website: www.AudioMohel.com
Twitter: twitter.com/AudioMohel
ROUND 2 SONG:The Battle Of Cobra Island
ROUND 1 SONG:Hubcap Without A Home

JALEPENO HABANEROS

In the far off land of Chandler, Arizona, where the rivers flow with sand and cacti, our leader and master, the Lord of Our Lady Gwynyth, guitar and microphone in hand, called for the greatest musicians in the land to assemble a rock and roll group like none other. Unfortunately, they were cut off on the road, and the Jalapeño Habañeros made it there first. With The Rogue Bohemian on saxophone and The Boxcar Bassist on bass and keyboards, the Lord was pleased. Now, they roam the streets of Chandler, playing epic songs and rocking faces, much like Bon Jovi. Unfortunately they are paid in change, and often get thrown into the street, also like Bon Jovi. Their lives have intertwined, and the era of the Jalapeño Habañeros has begun. Be prepared.

Official Website: None
ROUND 2 SONG:La Marcha de Oppurtunidades
ROUND 1 SONG:Aquaman’s Trident’s Lament

THE SCRIBBLES

The Scribbles are one of the most popular ukulele-based trios in their entire 6th grade class. Oh sure, there is the rumor that Peter Choi hates them. Meh. He’s a hater. Ha ha. The Scribbles formed last November when they all agreed on the name. After that they bought some instruments and started writing songs and stuff. So far, they’ve played a handful of shows around their hometown of Springfield, MO. Everyone’s favorite song seems to be “The Robot Song”. Maybe it’s because robots really are taking over the world, or maybe because Connor wears the robot suit during that song and that’s pretty funny. Thanks to MySpace, they are now friends with really cool people like The Beatles and Weezer and Tom. They’ve said some really nice things like “iloveyouguys:D” and “thanx for the add:).” Oh, and by the way, Peter Choi, The Scribbles still luv u.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/thescribbles1
ROUND 2 SONG:The Student’s Revenge
ROUND 1 SONG:Snuggie Like Me

GORBZILLA

songfu-gorbzilla.pngGorbzilla is a musician/band teacher in Mid-Michigan. He has been in a few bands over the years, most notably as the bass player/vocalist for the band “Satin Jones” and the guitarist/vocalist for the band “Jimmy Likes Pie”. The proud father of two future rock maniacs, Gorbzilla has been writing music for the past twenty years, and is currently working on his first musical Beer ““ Finally a Musical for Men based on the Haiku by Patrick “Horkmeister” Sweet entitled, “I Think I Threw Up”. He has been happily married for eight years, and is looking forward to this competition.

Official Website: gorbzilla.blogspot.com
ROUND 2 SONG:March Of The Geeks (Semi-Autobiographical)
ROUND 1 SONG:I Am Your Pants

DARRELL MacLAINE

Darrell Maclaine has been devouring comedy songs and interesting music ever since he was old enough to know better, and is taking part in this competition essentially as penance for the amount of free music he has obtained via the previous rounds. He plays piano and keyboard bass as one fifth of oddball UK pop group The Directors (another fifth of the group, Mathew Cornah, possesses both more instrumental expertise and a much better home studio than him and will inevitably be press-ganged into contributing to his entries), and has decided to exercise his rusty songwriting muscles in the most embarrassingly public way possible.

Official Website: directors.mashedbins.com
ROUND 2 SONG:Football Is Good (The Football Song)
ROUND 1 SONG:Strawberry Fool

BERG AND JERRY

Berg and Jerry are a small suburban acoustic group comprised of Andrew Berg (Lead Vocals, Melodica and, maybe, eventually the Ukulele) and Jerry Geleff (Guitar and Backup Vocals). Mid-summer ’08, Berg and Jerry began writing songs together and since then… well, basically nothing. As rookies to this competition, these guys hope to at least make one good song, and entertain at least one person (*fingers crossed*). Berg and Jerry have a fun ska/indie/punk acoustic sound and often try to write clever witty lyrics. So listen, laugh, and something else that starts with an “L”, because Berg and Jerry are ready to slightly attempt to be THE MASTERS OF SONG FU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Official Website: www.myspace.com/bergandjerry
ROUND 2 SONG:This Day Shall Be Mine
ROUND 1 SONG:The Green Potato Chip Song

DENISE HUDSON

Denise lived in a grey house in the city of Austin. Her favorite pastimes were playing piano, polishing her guitar, and tormenting the geeky programmer boy who lived there. His name was Michael, but she never called him that… Isn’t that a wonderful bio???

Official Website: www.myspace.com/denisehudson
ROUND 2 SONG:Anna’s Gerbil & The Singularity
ROUND 1 SONG:Leave The Stone Alone, Yep

LEX VADER

Lex Vader was born to a single mother who worked as silicon tycoon’s personal assistant. When she died of poor hygiene, Lex was sent to an orphanage where he showed interest in organizing races and laser fencing. After being recruited into a religious order, he spent the next few years between several of their private schools. In his final year, Lex lost his hand in an argument with a professor over Kryptochlorians. Despite this, Lex was able to achieve a successful business career and even a knighthood. Tragedy struck, however, when a former classmate’s arctic home caught fire during a business lunch, scarring half of Lex’s face. At this point, Lex’s behavior became erratic. When he managed to buy SithCo, the cult that schooled him, he was shunned by the corporate world. No longer taken seriously, Lex started an evil empire and now moonlights with his evil emotronic alternapop band.

Official Website: lexvaderssecretjournal.wordpress.com
ROUND 2 SONG:Doomsday March
ROUND 1 SONG:Just A Rock

TOM MILSOM

Tom Milsom is a musician, writer, artist and videomaker who has had nearly 2,000,000 views of his YouTube videos and has released an album, Awkward Ballads for the Easily Pleased, to murmurs of critical success. Faced with this onslaught of vague acceptance, he plans to release his second album, Painfully Mainstream, later this year, and is thrilled to be a part of this frankly charming and delightful competition.

Official Website: www.tommilsom.com
ROUND 2 SONG:March As A Mad Hare
ROUND 1 SONG:The Raincoat’s Lament

CALEB HINES

Caleb became a software engineer instead of a musician because the type of music he likes best went out of style at the end of the 18th century. Self-taught in music theory, he is more comfortable writing a four-part instrumental fugue than he is writing a verse-chorus-bridge song. After discovering the likes of Weird Al, Dr. Horrible, and especially Jonathan Coulton, he realized that “modern music” can be fun too. Now he is on a quest to update, expand, and diversify his musical knowledge and experience. In addition to singing, he plays a whole family of recorders (not usually all at once) and baroque flute, pretends to play keyboard, and most recently, ukulele. He also uses virtual MIDI instruments because a real orchestra costs too much.

Official Website: NONE
ROUND 2 SONG:Marching To Selador (Traditional Dwarven March)
ROUND 1 SONG:Ancient Wonder

MILES FROM NASHVILLE

Miles from Nashville was born in early 2009 when multi-instrumentalist Charlie Wolf and harmonica player Michael Ruhland ran into each-other one day at the Albertson’s supermarket in Hermosa Beach, CA. Miles from Nashville play an eclectic mix of country, folk, rock, blues, pop, indie rock, rap (just kidding), and polka that they like to call “guacamole rock”. They are currently working on their debut album, Songs about November, and have their very own website (though who doesn’t these days?). If you happen to have large sums of money and/or expensive guitars that you don’t need, they’ll be glad to put them to use for you. Miles from Nashville plays shows around Los Angeles, CA every so often, so be sure to check the website for gigs.

Official Website: www.milesfromnashville.com
ROUND 2 SONG:Another Bittersweet Ending
ROUND 1 SONG:A Bridge To Nowhere

ANDREW THOMSON

Hello. I am singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker, writer and activist Andrew Jon Thomson. I am honored to have played, collaborated, performed, and recorded with many outstanding musicians from many fantastic bands including the following current and past collaborators: The Memphis Horns, Dweezil Zappa, Anton Fig, Chuck Rainey, Tom Roady, Charlie Chalmers, Roades Chalmers Roades, Arthur Barrow, Walfredo Reyes Jr., Tommy Mars, Clayton Ivey, Charlie Morgan, Pablo Herrera (Cuba), Richard Nelson (Ireland), Mike Garson, Pat Mastellotto, Marc Muller, Rob Paporozzi, Sammy Merendino, Graham Maby, Paul Robinson (UK), Paul C. Robinson (US), Pete Lockett (UK),Victor Indrizzo, Fima Ephron, Dave “Fuze” Fiuczynski, Bassy B Brockman, David Gilmore, Victor Damiani, Todd Roper, Greg Brown, and DJ Qbert.

Official Website: www.helloandrew.com
ROUND 2 SONG:March Of The Martyrs
ROUND 1 SONG:Someplace 2 Land: Bush’s Flight Suit’s Lament

RICHARD CLAYTON SPRING

Hailing from a small town in Southern Minnesota, Richard Clayton Spring has risen above the norm, blossoming into a beautiful butterfly of acoustic guitars, pianos, synths, electronic beats, and vocals ranging from the softest of whispers to the yelp of the Great Wolf. The only style of music Richard can’t write incredibly is generic pop music, or else he would be in a limousine drinking champagne with Lady GaGa. But he has acquired an auto-tuner, so he’s working his way there.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/richardclaytonspring
ROUND 2 SONG:A Soldier Forever
ROUND 1 SONG:Crazy Straw

SARA PARSONS

Parsons is a 20-year-old student from California. She can leap small buildings in a few bounds. She fears large fish, but for some reason not sharks or whales. Parsons always makes the same New Year’s resolution: to survive to see the next year. So far, this has worked well for her. Parsons comes from an impressive songwriting pedigree: her older brother wrote the song “Blue Moon” in 1934, managing to overcome his crippling dyslexia and the fact that the song was written 51 years before his birth. Parsons’s songwriting influences include Beethoven, The Beatles, and Weird Al. Her sense of humor comes from The Simpsons, Mystery Science Theater 3000, and her frequent injections of concentrated doses of Vitamin K. Parsons hopes to go far in this competition. If she doesn’t emerge victorious, she will be forced to turn to Operation Omega. Nobody wants that to happen.

Official Website: www.youtube.com/user/sargeantketchup
ROUND 2 SONG:Let’s Have An Awkward March
ROUND 1 SONG:Throw Me Away

IAN & MELISSA

Melissa and Ian are two amateur musicians with a longtime love of composing and performing classical music. Whether this is useful or relevant for a songwriting competition remains to be seen. They are eagerly awaiting the “Write a song in the style of an obscure Baroque composer” round, ’cause somebody totally told them there would be such a round and why would someone lie like that?

Official Website: www.ianandmelissa.com
ROUND 2 SONG:Song FUneral March
ROUND 1 SONG:I Remember

TRAVIS NORRIS

Over the twelve years since young-ish midwesterner Travis Norris first picked up a guitar, he has played and written music in a wide variety of genres ranging from rock that a-billies, metal of a medium or heavier weight, “outlaw” country (aka “the good kind”) and “frosty” jazz (not a real subgenre). Left to his own devices, something like “U2 meets Jonny Lang meets various two-to-three-hit-wonder bands of the ’90s indie/alternative scene” is what you’ll usually get. Travis’s instrumental talents range from lead guitar, 2nd lead guitar, rhythm guitar, auxiliary guitar, and bass (sorta). He can also drag and drop drum loops like you wouldn’t believe. He comes to this competition armed with three electric guitars, a neglected bass, an Ebow, and absolutely no fan base or public recognition. So be nice, eh? I hear he’s real sensitive when people that aren’t him make fun of him.

Official Website: NONE
ROUND 2 SONG:Deserter’s March
ROUND 1 SONG:Enertronic Bow

THE GREMLINS

When we’re not turning scrap metal into transportation and weaponry suited to post-apocalyptic life, studying the obsolete sociopolitical establishment of the twenty-first century under the guise of civil service, or scouting subterranean wilds for a suitable base of operations, The Gremlins are dedicated to sabotaging the destructive technological forces that have become your way of life through whatever mischief is at our disposal. Banjos are fun, too.

Official Website: NONE
ROUND 2 SONG:Doctor
ROUND 1 SONG:Neutron Star

THE PERFECT PLACE

When two musicians marry one another, it’s a wonderful thing. When a multi-instrumental songwriter marries an amazing vocalist, it’s even better. Bud (oldest of three, one insane sibling of each gender) was born and raised in sunny San Diego, CA ““ a drummer first, guitarist second, and just about everything you could imagine third through last. Christin Joy (youngest of four, with 3 older brothers) was born and raised in beautiful Annapolis, MD ““ with the voice of an angel and the compassion to match; she is quite a wonderful singer and writer. The Perfect Place is a Husband/Wife duo that enjoys writing and performing music in their spare time. While their main area of expertise is theologically minded, they have been known to get a little silly from time to time. Masters of Song Fu should prove to be an interesting challenge, one we await with eager anticipation. Woot!

Official Website: www.myspace.com/oneperfectplace
ROUND 2 SONG:March Of The Clandestine Ninjas
ROUND 1 SONG:If I’ve Learned Anything

HIS NAME IS LEGS

His Name Is Legs is a newly-created rock band comprised of guitarist/vocalist/Song Fu veteran Hazen Nester and bassist Cameron Accola, who collaborated with Nester on two of his previous entries. Born out of a mutual love of Rush and talented musicians in general, His Name Is Legs pledges to provide listeners with an eclectic array of sounds designed to stimulate and elevate. What makes this band unique is that neither Accola nor Nester have ever met each other in person.

Official Website: www.myspace.com/hisnameislegs
ROUND 2 SONG:All For This Moment
ROUND 1 SONG:One Of The Team

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ROUND 2 VOTING

And now, it’s time for that all important voting. For this round, you can choose your TOP 5 FAVORITE Challenger songs. Be sure to choose carefully. VOTING CLOSES AT 11:59pm EST on SUNDAY, JUNE 14th. If you are having trouble voting, CLEAR YOUR BROWSER’S CACHE and try again. THE THIRD CHALLENGE WILL BE REVEALED ON MONDAY, JUNE 15th.

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ROUND 2 VOTING – THE CHALLENGERS

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ROUND 1 VOTING RESULTS – THE CHALLENGERS

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If you triumph, not only will you win remarkable (and potentially off-putting) bragging rights and a clutch of fantastic mystery prizes, you will also become the proud owner of the magnificent, one-of-a-kind MASTER OF SONG FU TROPHY.

Good luck, and bring on the Fu.

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Comments

125 responses to “Masters Of Song Fu #4: Round 2 Challenge Voting Begins!”

  1. Edric Avatar

    WooHoo! Here we go again! (Best of luck, everyone!)

    Lyrics for “Whispered In Your Ear” can be found at http://happinessboard.com/Edric_Haleen.html

    This song was inspired by three books by Daniel Quinn — “Ishmael,” “The Story of B,” and “My Ishmael.”

    (Oh yeah. And by Ken Plume and his little Song Fu challenge…)

    🙂

  2. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    My entry, “Marching To Selador” is a traditional Dwarven Battle March, which has been translated and reconstructed by myself from the fragmentary remains of the original dwarvish runes. Little is known of dwarven music, so extensive scholarship was required to undertake the reconstruction. Due to the nature of dwarvish music, and especially the dwarven modes, which would sound quite foreign to our modern ears, certain artistic liberties were taken to convey the impression of a march to western audiences. For example, due to their stature, the dwarves would have actually used a much different tempo in their marches than what we are accustomed to. Where lyrics have been lost, they have been reconstructed based on knowledge of the Dwarves’ widely-held socio-political views. Lyrics below…

  3. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    Marching To Selador
    (Traditional Dwarven March)

    (Verse 1)
    Fly the ancient banner, and sound the battle drum,
    Sharpen up yer battle-axe, and put yer chain-mail on,
    Line up in formation, boys, it’s time to have some fun,
    We’re marching to Selador!

    (Chorus)
    Raise a shout, shout, shout, (HUZZAH!)
    Shout for the dwarves!
    Raise a louder shout for yer gold!
    Watch the elves turn tail,
    As the dwarves prevail,
    We’re marching to Selador!

    Raise a shout, shout, shout, (HUZZAH!)
    Shout for yer homes!
    Raise a louder shout for yer ale!
    And your axe will hew,
    Every elf in two,
    We’re marching to Selador!

    (Bridge)
    We all know elves look pretty weird,
    Their facial hair has all been cleared,
    Even elven men,
    Have a hairless chin,
    There’s more hair in yer mother’s beard!

    (Verse 2)
    Burn the elven countryside, and chop down all their trees,
    Watch the elven arrows all get caught up in the breeze,
    When they come in melee we’ll just bite off all their knees,
    We’re marching to Selador!

    (Repeat Chorus with piccolo solo)

  4. Steve Chatterton Avatar

    In the interests of not taking up too much space, here’s a quick link to all the back-story & lyrics you’d ever want on my piece.

    Can’t wait to sift through everybody’s tracks!

  5. Hazen of His Name Is Legs Avatar

    As previously mentioned, we named our march after a non-existant, small-town newspaper deep in the heart of Florida. Since it has no lyrics, I shall put in music theory jargon that would be probably only understood by the musicologists out there.

    “The Ocoee Shopper” follows the march format standardized by John Philip Sousa. It is in 6/8 time and its tempo is a very marchable 120 beats per minute. It is in the key of B-flat major and, as per tradition, modulates to E-flat major at the trio. As far as I know, it is the only march written for electric guitars, electric basses, and drums.

  6. Darrell Maclaine Avatar
    Darrell Maclaine

    A bit of backstory to mine for US residents:

    My song is a style parody of British football singles from around the 60s/70s/80s, probably a uniquely British institution. They were all the same – march time, no more than three chords, crappy repetitive melodies and arrangement, cheaply recorded, and sung tunelessly by the players/supporters club of whatever team had churned it out. Mine is simply a flippant tribute to those awful, awful records.

    Also – I am not a fan of football at all, I am just amused by this particular musical legacy and wanted to pay it lip service.

  7. Rod Durre Avatar
    Rod Durre

    Here are the lyrics for our tune:

    “GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade

    (1st verse)
    Refuse to wear a muzzle;
    Not lap dogs, we’re ready for a tussle;
    Not dingos or mangy mutts;
    We mark our territory with a power puppy strut. . .

    (Chorus)
    Marching city streets behind the bad penny arcade;
    All the bitches are in heat and we are vicious, unafraid;
    Won’t be neutered, won’t be spayed;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!
    Not your pet, we won’t be played;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!

    (2nd verse)
    Irreverent and not dogmatic;
    Our songs leave you exceedingly ecstatic;
    Cannot be overpaid;
    Here we come, Here we come;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!

    (Chorus)
    We dominate the charts on our musical crusade;
    Front line on the march, we are canine renegades;
    You’ll be hit with song grenades;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!
    We’re the alpha dog brigade;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!

    (Gangsta Rap Section)
    All you bad pennies and all you bad actors;
    You better step back, GöDZ PööDLZ detractors;
    Laments are tragic and we got the Song Fu;
    We got the magic, the voodoo, the hoodoo;

    Who do you love? GöDZ PööDLZ, all right!
    Who do you love? GöDZ PööDLZ, all night!

    GöDZ PööDLZ gonna stuff it in your ear and down your throat;
    Now take it to the comments and don’t forget to vote!

    Who do you love? GöDZ PööDLZ, OK!
    Who do you love? GöDZ PööDLZ, all day!

    Even our lemonade is made in the shade;
    Don’t think that you can beat us;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!

    (Chorus)
    Marching city streets behind the bad penny arcade;
    All the bitches are in heat and we are vicious, unafraid;
    Won’t be neutered, won’t be spayed;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!
    Not your pet, we won’t be played;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!
    We will not be dismayed;
    Your orders disobeyed;
    A Mongrel Marinade;
    GöDZ PööDLZ on Parade!”

  8. The Scribbles Avatar

    The Student’s Revenge

    Marching to the school
    Forgetting books and rules
    Proudly we now stand
    All hand in hand
    We’ll find revenge
    In the end
    They run

    They drown in kerosene
    It drains to the ravine
    Watch as they run in fear
    Shrieking, bleeding ears

    We ask what they’ll do
    They seem so confused
    They run
    We’ve risen above
    What they’ve become
    They run

    Now the time has come
    To light the match and run
    Watch as it burns to smoke
    Ashes make them choke

    We ask what they’ll do
    They seem so confused
    They run
    We’ve risen above
    What they’ve become
    They run

  9. xtianna Avatar
    xtianna

    lex’s song reminds me of magnetic fields

    i see a few dropped out…. this round was hard!

    good luck everyone

    go zombies 🙂

  10. The Perfect Place (Bud) Avatar

    March Of The Clandestine Ninjas

    (Verse 1)

    Take heart, my men, and march with me
    Until we reach the shore
    We’ve come so many miles now
    So what’s a couple more?
    Prepare your arms and battlements
    For now it may seem calm
    But soon we’ll meet those pirate scum
    And blast them back to Guam

    (Chorus)

    Revenge, so sweet, we’ll have at last
    When there we meet our foes
    Disguised as simple military men
    Though underneath these clothes
    There beats the heart of savage war
    Concealed so gracefully
    We secret ninjas will achieve
    The final victory

    (Verse 2)

    With fist of pow’r and sword of steel
    Our might they cannot shake
    But if, perchance, advantage fails
    We’ll ready our escape
    With bombs of smoke, we’ll disappear
    To gain the upper hand
    And ambushing the lot, they’ll rue
    The day they stepped on land

    (Chorus 1x)

    (Outro)

    I don’t know, but I’ve been told (repeat)
    This “Arr, matey” crap is getting old (repeat)
    Don’t drink grog and we don’t want rum (repeat)
    But we can down sake like a son-of-a-gun (repeat)
    Now for somethin’ that makes no sense (repeat)
    How ’bout a Godz Poodlz reference? (repeat)
    What do you call the poodles of God’s? (repeat)
    Middle-aged men with excessive umlauts! (repeat)

  11. Travis Norris Avatar
    Travis Norris

    Nothing remotely amusing about my song this round. 120 BPM, 3/4 time, minor key occasionally modulating to relative major, no trio (because I’m not clever enough and I was once again pushing 4 minutes which is pretty much my upper limit for this contest). This song is clearly from the perspective of a deserting soldier in an unnamed conflict/war, aside from that you know as much as I do. Is it the Iraq War, the American Civil War, the Clone War? Is he lamenting the desertion of his brothers in arms or the desertion of his family? You decide. 😉

    And oh, the song has a bit of a trick ending, so don’t hit the skip ahead button on your mp3 player of choice too soon.

    DESERTER’S MARCH
    —————–
    My story is one I’m sure you have heard
    But common as it may be
    My fate, though not unique, of boredom and nights bleak
    Feels pretty unlucky to me

    I walked with the footmen of the 7th division
    Mind shot full of holes from what I’ve seen
    These hands have blood on them and no matter how much washin’
    I can’t get the damn things clean

  12. Travis Norris Avatar
    Travis Norris

    (continued.. stupid tab key)

    A little peace and quiet is all that I crave
    I’ll march right into my grave

    She wrote me these letters trying to make it all feel better
    I’ve been blinding by the muzzle flash light
    I could not have done better to escape from these fetters
    This rich man’s war, poor man’s fight

    My feet stopped on the stairs of that little house we shared
    There in body, I left my spirit somewhere behind
    She said can you hear me? From the outside I saw clearly
    I’m going right out of my mind

    I don’t need your sympathy, I don’t care to be brave
    I’ll march right in to my grave
    A little peace and quiet, that’s all that I crave
    I’ll march right in to my grave

    I don’t need your sympathy, I couldn’t be more grave
    To march right in to my grave
    And don’t say that my soul, it’s something you can save
    When I march right in to my grave

    I won’t stay in my grave…

  13. Lex Vader Avatar

    @Edric: I hear this in my head ALL THE TIME. How did you know?

    @GodzPoodlz: I’m exceedingly ecstatic.

    @SteveChatterton: Best in show. You win… a cup or something.

    @Jutze: Thanks for being catchy, so I don’t have to!

    @Molly: …oh. Right. Feel free to enter round 3 and win the competition, and I will feel free to throw rocks at you.

    @Habaneros: New microphone, but you’re still not singing INTO it.

    @Scribbles: Um, okay. I’m scared. Are you kids in prison yet?

    @Berg & Jerry: I have actually heard a song like this in the past month, sans march.

    @Denise: Great lyrics. You’re weird. I think you and I might have scared everyone to death before they could hear the rest of the songs. Perfect segue though, thanks.

    @LexVader: Take THAT, novelty song people!

    @Tom Milsom: Didn’t seem that crazy to me.

    @CalebLee: Enjoying those dingos?

    @SaraParsons: Haha, you broke a glass! Should have put it in the recording.

    @Gremlins: Why are you singing like Jutze?

    @Legs: I want to buy oranges now.

    @KenPlume: Enjoy the nightmares you have created.

    23 songs? That’s less than 39, isn’t it?

    A lot of hard to hear lyrics this time. And it’s not like you had to be heard over a marching band. Still, a lot of creativity came out of this challenge. I can only hope the next challenge is to write a bossa nova.

  14. Steve Chatterton Avatar

    Kind words, Lex. I haven’t had a chance to listen to any entries yet, but I’m down for a bossa nova challenge.

  15. Sara Parsons Avatar

    @Lex You, my friend, are a genius. Leaving in the glass breaking would have been great, if it hadn’t been for my use of some dreadful profanity right after it happened. Or perhaps that would have made it better… At any rate, it was more of a “Clink!” than a shatter, so it probably wouldn’t have had a great effect.

    Gonna listen to everyone’s entries today. Then hopefully I’ll have some comments of my own to leave.

  16. Rod Durre Avatar
    Rod Durre

    My mini-reviews:

    @Edric- Compelling theme and well-performed. I really like the minimalist production, which helps to emphasize the lyrics.

    @GöDZ PööDLZ- Brilliant! Absolutely brilliant! Nice use of faux ukulele and children’s chorus and LOTS of GöDZ PööDLZ references! Unfortunately, there’s no Ben Fold’s piano.

    @Steve Chatterton- Best production of the bunch, featuring beautiful Beatlesque harmonies. Also, one of the best conceived and crafted songs this round.

    @Jutze- Interesting take on the “March” theme. Well produced and catchy.

    @AudioMohel- I like the unexpected thematic shift in the middle of this battle march.

    @Jalapeño Habañeros- I like the accents above the n’s in your name. Also, it sounds like you went to the trouble of using real horns, shunning the popular sampled tuba sounds.

    @The Scribbles- Umm. . . I hope your Principle isn’t listening. Why does the march theme bring out the violence in so many folks? Kerosene does burn pretty cleanly, though it can leave an acrid odor.

    @Gorbzilla- Thanks a lot for dredging up painful memories!

    @Derrell- I’m glad you entered this round! Thanks for explaining the context of this tune- we have similarly stupid ‘songs’ at American Football games (I know, football is soccer. . .)- though it usually consists of a single drum rhythm from a Queen song repeated incessantly!

    @Berg & Jerry- I’m scared to say anything bad about this tune. . . I think you and the Scribbles ought to get together for some . . . ummm. . . fun. . .

    @Denise- Interesting instrumentation and the recording levels are a lot better than last time around.

    @Lex Vader- The only complaint I have is that your song is so short. . . I don’t think you made the requisite 11 minute 15 second mark.

    @Tom Milsom- Another ode to violent insanity. This song made me happy for no reason other than the manic ramblings. . . what does that say about me?

    @Caleb H.- I’m so glad you went to the tedious trouble of reconstructing this ancient cultural heritage! Catchy tune those dwarves wrote. . .

    @Miles from Nashville- Nice tune. . . not much of an march, though.

    @Andrew Thomson- Nice Bowie-esque vocal performance. The mix, though, was less than I would expect with such professional performances. Also, not much of a literal march.

    @Richard Clayton Spring- At least someone else understands that marches require auto-tune! Bravo!

    @Sara Parsons- I like this one. It has a certain innocence and a distinct lack of violence, which is so prevalent in Marches of today.

    @Ian & Melissa- Impressive piano performance. Recording quality could be better, though.

    @Travis- A nice funeral-style march with good recording quality.

    @Gremlins- Interesting combination of standard R&B progression, old-style rock melody, and march rhythm. One of the vocal tracks is considerably louder than the other in the mix.

    @The Perfect Place- You get points for mentioning the PööDLZ of GöDZ! Unfortunately, you lose points for forgetting the umlauts when you reference us. BTW, don’t be fooled by their meek appearance. . . GöDZ PööDLZ can take down your ultra-secret clan of clandestine ninjas any day! You East Coast rappers don’t stand a chance against us (Mid) West Coast rappers!

    @His Name is Legs- Whoever heard of a March without lyrics???? Seriously, this is a pretty good composition, with many Sousa-esque elements reinterpreted for electric guitars. Very nice.

  17. Darrell Maclaine Avatar
    Darrell Maclaine

    My favourites this time, another good round from a very hard challenge:

    Edric Haleen – you are clearly on a different planet to me regarding songwriting. I have to struggle to catch up just listening. Awesome entry.

    Denise Hudson – fantastic, and not just because you called me cute last time. It’s gone on my MP3 player. Gloriously odd.

    Ian And Melissa – I for one really appreciated that. You’ve won my vote with a really solid instrumental. Nice changes.

    Steve Chatterton – probably the catchiest this round.

    Lex Vader – great techno-fear 80s pastiche. I was expecting a couple of different movements given the length, but it holds up well. Reminds me of a musical comedy act called Gary LeStrange (do a search).

    Personally I am gearing up to be the O’Reilly’s Underpants of round 2, but I don’t mind considering. Let’s hope round 3 is less terrifying (and that I don’t scalp myself again)! Oh, and that we regain some of our lost competitors, we’re being picked off like characters in a slasher film here.

  18. Gorbzilla Avatar
    Gorbzilla

    March of the Geeks (Semi-Autobiographical)

    Walkin’ tall down the Freshman Hall
    And I’m pushing a cart with equipment from A.V.
    Lookin’ cool in my pants made of wool
    The hall is full of people who don’t even see me

    On my way to the comic book shop
    I’m feeling very happy cuz today is Wednesday
    See the jocks passing by and they ask me
    If I’ve got myself a date for the dance this Friday

    With Marching band and the A.V. club
    And I’m the chess club president founding member
    I don’t have time for talking to girls
    I have 13 trombone lessons in the month of September
    (I’m working on the solo for “Eye of the Tiger.” Check it out)

    The football coach catches me in the hall
    And he asks me if I’m gonna tryout for him this time
    I say I can’t I’m in the Marching Band
    And besides I have to tutor all of his defense line

    Marching band and the A.V. club
    And the D&D club I’m the dungeon master
    Don’t have time for playing football
    Or for talking to cheerleaders that would be a disaster
    (I keep staring at their chests. Maybe if they only had one boobie I would only be half as distracted.)

    I do hope someday I will find myself kissing a girl
    And I hope it’s not because I’m the last guy in the world
    (Although that would rule)

    (Besides, I only know one girl in the AV Club. At least I think she’s a girl. Is Larry a girl’s name?)

    I’m so geeked Mom and Dad found me
    An awesome accordion for my birthday
    I really love Weird Al and that other guy
    From They Might Be Giants I hope I can learn to play

    Marching band and the AV Club
    And the comic convention featuring Stan Lee
    I hope I learn to play the accordion
    Boy when I do how the chicks will dig me

    (Dang this is harder than I thought)
    (Check out my Wolverine hairdo…Snikt)
    (Dude, I saw this girl at the convention dressed in the Slave Leia costume from Jedi…Schwing!!!)
    (Check out the new girl on Mellophone. I’d ask her out, but I have a girlfriend in Canada.)
    (Do you want to play Rock Paper Scissors Lizard Spock?)

  19. JoeyGremlin Avatar
    JoeyGremlin

    Lex-

    Singin’ like me, dude.

  20. Caleb Lee Avatar

    @Lex those dingos make me work too much!

    Umm… “Those who did not progress to round 2” so we’re kicking people out this time is it?

  21. Tom M Avatar

    Here we go…

    @edric I feel a lot better now. Thanks 😀

    @GodzPoodlz How did you get the kids to shout “Poodlz on Parade”? I dunno if child labour is mentioned in the rules but I demand clarification!

    @Steve I approve of this lots. Love it. Got my vote. Love that tuba line.

    @gremlins I like your songwriting, but I’d like to see you use a bit more inventive instrumentation.

    @Jutze hah, brilliant idea. Enjoyed it a lot.

    @audiomohel really liking the sound you’re getting, but the lyrics are a bit hard to hear, which is a shame, cause the bits I’m getting are great xD

    @Jalepeno Habaneros I didn’t want to march to this one, but only cause I wanted to do other, somewhat crazier dances.

    @The Scribbles you are going to grow up to be the rulers of the free world. This is fact.

    @gorbzilla brilliant! Love the solo. I loved my life in those moments.

    @Darrell If this is ironic, I found it very funny. If you’re serious, I’m scared.

    @Berg & Jerry again, a shame the lyrics are obscured, but I love lo-fi things, particularly when they involve horns so I’ll be listening to this one again.

    @Denise Delightfully weird. My favourite so far. Just brilliant.

    @Lex Vader You may rule half the free universe, but I do rather feel a nine minute march is a tad excessive.

    @Tom Milsom You’re brilliant and I love you. Obviously.

    @Caleb Hines knew I could count on you for something wonderfully geeky. Hooray!

    @Miles From Nashville I’m not sure quite how this fits into being a march, but it’s a perfectly nice song, hah.

    @Andrew Thompson I’m not sure whether this is really a march either. It’s awfully funky. Does anybody know what the stipulations are for marches? At any rate, it is awfully funky. Which is ALWAYS nice.

    @Richard Clayton Spring Another one that sounds really good but I wish the vocals were a tadge clearer.

    @Sara Parsons I can’t even imagine the lengths you went to to record this but it’s gorgeous. I love it immensely!

    @Ian & Melissa Ever so brave of you to write a song without words. I was hoping somebody would. 😀 My heart goes out to your massive balls.

    @Travis a nice angle on the subject 😀

    @The Perfect Place brilliant. Love the Godz Poodles reference. And good rhyming with Umlauts too. 😀

    @His Name Is Legs another wordless entry! Awesome.

  22. Will Avatar
    Will

    Is the voting frozen or something? I can’t vote.
    My sister just voted on her laptop, and I’m trying to vote on my desktop, but can’t.
    Is it because we’re on the same internet cable?

  23. Denise Hudson Avatar

    I like things in the form of lists, even when it doesn’t make sense. So we’ll keep it to that:

    ‘ANNA’s GERBIL & the SINGULARITY’ … a rough plot guide

    1. Anna is abruptly awakened! Her gerbil was already awake, spinning-spinning on his cute wheel.
    2. She hears something … she is amazed and communes with it. Its beauty distracts her from a hostile takeover of her bedroom.
    3. This is their first step.
    4. The strange visitors come in two forms … Master and Slave
    5. The slaves can fit in a cage … but gerbils don’t think of themselves as slaves like the visitors do
    6. The slaves are very tiny. The masters have lovely voices.
    7. The gerbil doesn’t want to share his cage with tiny programmed slaves running robot military drills in between his wheel and the food.
    8. Anna feels her gerbil is upset; the gerbil becomes agitated and protests his plight by loudly stomping his foot.
    9. The tiny robots suddenly understand they are in a first contact situation and immediately disappear – taking their large ship and masters with them.

    Do Anna and her gerbil now share a psychic connection? Did the self-improving, scarily advanced “race” of robots’ finally reach a tipping point into self-actualization? Did the robots and the gerbil come together in a kind of psychic and territorial peace treaty? Were the robots ever going to grow in size?

    Who knows these things? Maybe the lot of them had eerie weapons and it is better they left. Maybe they went to a certain wormhole to study the reject song ideas. Or simply, to rock.

  24. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    Challenge 1) A topical constraint (Inanimate object)
    Challenge 2) A stylistic constraint (March)
    Challenge 3) A tighter constraint (e.g. use a given title, pay homage to an existing song, etc…)

  25. Berg Avatar

    The level of the vocals is not as good as i wanted, but alot i can do now… Lyricsssss! AND special thanks to Bobby Hunt (drums), Patrick Foster (keyboard), Andy G and Ethan Hardy (Trumpets).

    This day shall be mine:

    Verse 1:
    Protect the women and children
    And lock up the door
    The battle’s about to begin
    Its what we’ve been training for
    Watching hours of movies
    Playing video games
    They would never listen to me
    And thought I was insane

    Chorus:
    So grab your sawed off shotgun
    Aim directly at the head
    Take them down one by one
    Once again they will be dead
    Now we must save mankind
    We will not be afraid
    Don’t let them take hold of your mind
    Yes there’s Zombies on Parade

    Verse 2:
    I’ve been waiting for years
    Now this day shall be mine
    I’ve stocked up survival gear
    All S-Mart top of the line
    Don’t even bother with chainsaws
    They will run out of gas
    Pistols have too many flaws
    So just use a cricket bat

    Chorus:
    Verse 3:
    It’s time to defend the Nation
    As we enter World War Z
    Be it hand of God, maybe radiation
    Or government conspiracy
    Its hard to take out your best friend
    But push must come to shove
    As we all know
    They’re not the ones we once loved!

    Chorus:
    *ZOMBIE ATTACK SOUNDS*
    BRRAAAAAAAAAIIIINNNNNNSSSS!!!!!

  26. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    How is Lex not creaming everyone right now? His song is EPIC! (and creepy!). The moment I heard it, I was pretty sure I was voting for it. Then I was completely hooked when it got to “traversable wormholes were created”.

  27. Caleb H Avatar
    Caleb H

    (Granted, it’s more of a techno-ballad rather than a march, but still… EPIC!)

  28. UncaScroogeMcD Avatar
    UncaScroogeMcD

    No one is being kicked out – If someone who had to drop out comes back with a song for the next challenge, they’ll be put back in to the line-up. I just removed the bios as as to make things less confusing for people voting in the round.

  29. Rod Durre Avatar
    Rod Durre

    Tom M said:

    “@GodzPoodlz How did you get the kids to shout “Poodlz on Parade”? I dunno if child labour is mentioned in the rules but I demand clarification!”

    Oh. . . We have our methods : )

    Seriously, we had a campfire in the backyard and got all our kids and the neighborhood kids hopped up on S’mores and Hobo pies and THEN made them scream into the microphone.

    Seriously, I love your tune more with every listen.

  30. Lex Vader Avatar

    Thanks, Caleb H. It’s nice to hear from someone who isn’t criticizing my length!

  31. Denise Hudson Avatar
    Denise Hudson

    Thanks y’all! More from me real soon 🙂

  32. Toomanykidz Avatar
    Toomanykidz

    Gorbzilla- You told us you needed the accordion to make your band unique. And it was the only instrument at the garage sale. We are still waiting to hear music from it. Maybe on the next song-fu challenge. With my abilities, you know I am song-fu challanged (impaired)

    Love
    Mom and Dad

  33. Rogue Bohemian Avatar
    Rogue Bohemian

    Palabras por La Marcha de Opportunidades, por la banda “Los Jalapeno Habaneros”.

    Nick Wagner
    Es muy triste
    Porque las chicas
    No encanta él

    Mujeres
    Que consigo
    Tienen
    Novios

    Se lucho
    Con Capítan Halcón
    Perdido la lucha (Falcon Kick!)
    Exploto a Guam (Guam!)

    Allí chicas
    Son muy bonitas
    No tienen novios
    Nick es feliz

  34. Caleb Hines Avatar

    @Lex: Well, “EPIC!” applies to it’s proportions as well. 😉

  35. Austin of The Pudaks Avatar

    I really wish we could have gotten our song finished on time, but unfortunately my father passed a severe cold to me and I was unable to function, let alone write/record a march. I had a few ideas in mind such as a recruitment song for an army preparing for a robot uprising, or a march for Bruce Campbell, because he could save us from anything. Rest assured that Austin & The Pudaks will be back full force for the 3rd challenge.

  36. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    @Lex: Being from a marching band I have absolutely no authority on the topic. However, a march is usually a long trek, so march music should give the feeling of length as well.

    Also, I don’t think that story needed to be that long to get it told correctly. It was my favorite by far.

  37. Jason Avatar
    Jason

    Correction: That story DID need to be that long.
    What I meant to say was that story couldn’t be told any shorter than that.

    Sorry, its been a long, bad day. All the entries here sure helped to cheer me up though.

  38. Andrew Thomson Avatar

    I can’t defend my mix… not much time to spend on that, sorry.

    But I will point out that besides the explicitly march related lyrics, my funk rhythm (like many funk rhythms) is a popular and common form of the second line New Orleans March beat.

    It’s origins go back to the traditional funk parades of the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian subculture…

    Look it up people!

    If anyone’s interested I”ve been working on a couple of Celtic style march song ideas as well, I’m surprised no-one else delved into the many traditional international march song forms, rather than Jumping on the Souza Bandwagon.

  39. The Perfect Place (Bud) Avatar

    @rod: we are west coast. ;-D and i challenge you to a rap battle. the umlaut omission was unintentional, i’m just lazy.

    @tom: thanks! i dig your tune, it’s quite pleasant really.

    @darrell: i can’t stop singing ‘football is gooood! football is goooood!’ and it reminds me of the packer polka, which you won’t understand unless you follow american football [which you probably don’t, considering you don’t even follow real football and to follow a.f.b. would be akin to treason on top of blasphemy] but i shall link it anyway because it’s freakin’ hilarious.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eefXQymWKk

  40. Lex Vader Avatar

    Jason: what? Who are you? What are you replying to?

  41. riddle Avatar
    riddle

    hi again everybody! here are my un-asked-for comments about this round:
    if i could’ve voted for Godz Poodlz five times, i would have. your song was AWESOME and suffered little competition in an otherwise lackluster round. seriously, i would pay to see GP perform. however, i also voted for Tom Milsom (ferocious and infectious), the Gremlins (unexpected and captures the inevitableness of illness as a march to death, whatever that is, nicely), His Name is Legs (for an instrumental that is original and entertaining), and Sara Parsons (for a sweet, though somewhat cheesy, little song that gives meaning to life’s hiccups).
    near misses were Edric (again, sorry) who i liked but again fell a little short of his great potential, and Ian and Melissa’s piano number which i liked but couldn’t vote for because i have this nagging feeling that an essential part of the melody is “borrowed” from someone else’s composition.

  42. riddle Avatar
    riddle

    Edric’s song reminded me of this poem by former US Poet Laureate Billy Collins, and i thought i’d share:
    The Parade

    How exhilarating it was to march
    along the great boulevards
    in the sunflash of trumpets
    and under all the waving flags–
    the flag of desire, the flag of ambition.

    So many of us streaming along–
    all of humanity, really–
    moving in perfect sync,
    yet each lost in the room of a private dream.

    How stimulating the scenery of the world,
    the rows of roadside trees,
    the huge blue sheet of the sky.

    How endless it seemed until we veered
    off the broad turnpike
    into a pasture of high grass,
    heading toward the dizzying cliffs of mortality.

    Generation after generation,
    we shoulder forward
    under the play of clouds
    until we high-step off the sharp lip into space.

    So I should not have to remind you
    that little time is given here
    to rest on a wayside bench,
    to stop and bend to the wildflowers,
    or to study a bird on a branch–

    not when the young
    keep shoving from behind,
    not when the old are tugging us forward,
    pulling on our arms with all their feeble strength.

  43. Lex Vader Avatar

    @AndrewThomson: Just because New Orleans brass bands incorporate funk doesn’t mean doing a straight ahead funk song can be considered a march. I can imagine a marching band playing certain parts of your song, but brass bands play all sorts of styles. They played the Beatles covering the Isley Brothers in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, but that doesn’t make that song a march. Sorry, I don’t think just singing about a march counts. It’s a great song regardless. Just not in the style stipulated. And the challenge was about the style, not the lyrics. It’s a hard style to write a decent song to. That was the point.

    @MilesFromNashville: This was decent, but where you might be able to make this a march, it wasn’t a march in this version. The rhythm you’re playing on bongos would work as a march for snare drum, but you just don’t get the “march” vibe from this particular recording. Another shame, because it’s a good song.

    @Ian&Melissa: This was great, but it didn’t seem like a march to me. The beat is steady at the start, but it’s more of a creepy mansion/silent film score. It breaks down halfway through. It’s a great classical piece, but I don’t think it even counts as a funeral march. A precursor to one, sure.

    @TravisNorris: Very White Stripes, but I felt this wasn’t really a march either. I guess technically you could march to it, but the beat needs to be played up more. As it stood, the song was a little too sparse. You’re still one of my favorites though.

    @DarrellMaclaine: Whereas I usually would doubt somebody wrote a great song for this competition, I would doubt you DIDN’T write this for Song Fu. You already had this song??? That’s terrifying.

    @CalebHines: I kind of thought this would be a little less peppy. I wasn’t really expecting dwarves of the WHISTLING, working variety. They seem really happy.

    @AudioMohel: I had no idea Joe was so nerdy. I guess kung-fu grip doesn’t count for much!

    @Gorbzilla: Sparse, but nice. Got my vote.

    @PerfectPlace: Voted, but I’m speechless.

    @RichardSpring: This is just bizarre.

  44. Travis Norris Avatar
    Travis Norris

    @Lex: Thanks for the comments. Unlike last round my song this time was a little bit last minute, and I spent about twice as long trying to get the percussion done as anything else. I tried banging out marching rhythms on various household items and finally settled on an admittedly not very good sequenced thing. This song is probably getting a makeover later. I also committed the cardinal sin of using one guitar for all three guitar tracks which made everything a little more flat sounding than it should have. Live and learn I guess.

    I should have my epic-style comments posted later tonight.

  45. Gorbzilla Avatar
    Gorbzilla

    Wow. Amazing. I’m almost 40 and my parents are still trying to embarass me in front of people.

  46. Derrek J. Thompson Avatar

    Tom’s is most certainly my favorite. I also liked March of The Geeks.

  47. Rhod Durre Avatar
    Rhod Durre

    @riddle- Thanks so much for your kind words about the PööDLZ! A live GP show would be fun to do, I must admit.

    @All- Russ and I are having a blast with the SongFu- and are looking forward to the third and final challenge. I’m going on vacation next Thursday, so hopefully the challenge will be announced on Monday, as indicated, so that we can get writing and recording done before I leave. . . I could always mix and do postproduction on the road.

    Thanks again for all the mentions of the PööDLZ, we appreciate it!

  48. Rhod Durre Avatar
    Rhod Durre

    “@rod: we are west coast. ;-D and i challenge you to a rap battle. the umlaut omission was unintentional, i’m just lazy.”

    In the words of the immortal Tupac. . . “b*****s get ready for the throw down, this s**t’s about to go down!”

    Oh. . . it’s ON!

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    Rhod Durre

    @Perfect Place:

    BTW, I like your tune and especially enjoy the GöDZ PööDLZ reference! I’m not technically middle-aged yet, I don’t think. . . but not too far away from it either!

    In dog years, though, I’m ANCIENT!

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