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0,

04:27,

2009-09-05 18:18:05
Description: 08 10 Bob Dylan - Hard To Handle ~ Ballad of a Thin Man
Channel: 123video

11,

03:13,

2007-11-28 21:15:09
Description: There has been more than one Bob in my life (but not nearly enough kneeling), and this tune commemorates the dude who was my predecessor at the porn shop. It isn't irreverent enough to qualify as (More) There has been more than one Bob in my life (but not nearly enough kneeling), and this tune commemorates the dude who was my predecessor at the porn shop. It isn't irreverent enough to qualify as a staple, yet it gives a brief nod to a dear friend who lived a good life but never quite cut the cord to the whiskey bottle.
I wrote it long before he died, and he and I would often sing it after a twelve hour toot and three sloppy cracks at Sweet Adeline. Our only problem was that we had to share the lampshade.
LYRICS
My story is a common one
Sad and bittersweet
'Bout a man just tryin' to raise a family
And make the two ends meet
But sometimes things don't work out right
You feel that all is lost
Your wife is fat, your kid's a fag
And you are on the sauce
You can call me Robert
You can call me Naz
You can call me asshole
'Cuz everybody has
It's a hard life livin'
Makes you wanna give in
All hope is gone
And Robert you're fading fast
Now life takes on a different color
Seen through drunken eyes
You're perched atop a barstool
And you watch it pass you by
All the while you sit and stare
You do nobody harm
But the creditors keep knockin'
Each time you sell the farm (Less) Channel: youtube

22,

02:51,

2007-12-03 02:53:08
Description: An English ballad about a young man who mourns his dead love too hard and prevents her from obtaining peace. It probably dates from 1400 and was collected by Child in 1868. The ballad deals with two (More) An English ballad about a young man who mourns his dead love too hard and prevents her from obtaining peace. It probably dates from 1400 and was collected by Child in 1868. The ballad deals with two commonly held superstitions - that mourning for longer than a year disturbs the dead, and that kissing a corpse is fatal.
There are several tunes traditionally used for this song, but the one I am most familiar with is "Gilderoy", perhaps best known as "Star of the County Down." It is also often used for "Dives and Lazarus" (Child 56). So it is the third time I have sung a song to this tune on YouTube.
I first heard the song performed by Joan Baez, though I already knew it as a poem from my school days. It has also been recorded by Frankie Armstrong, Ian Campbell, Kate Rusby, Nancy Kerr and The Dubliners.
Despite the morbid subject matter, the song actually has a happy ending, as the young man chooses life rather than joining his love in the grave. (Less) Channel: youtube

11,

07:26,

2008-04-21 17:29:57
Description: From the recently restored and re-released 'Genuine Telecasts' bootleg DVD, this is the complete TV appearance collections of Dylan. This is from Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 30, 1965 (More) From the recently restored and re-released 'Genuine Telecasts' bootleg DVD, this is the complete TV appearance collections of Dylan. This is from Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 30, 1965 ---------------------- You walk into the room With your pencil in your hand You see somebody naked And you say, "Who is that man?" You try so hard But you don't understand Just what you'll say When you get home Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? You raise up your head And you ask, "Is this where it is?" And somebody points to you and says "It's his" And you say, "What's mine?" And somebody else says, "Where what is?" And you say, "Oh my God Am I here all alone?" Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? You hand in your ticket And you go watch the geek Who immediately walks up to you When he hears you speak And says, "How does it feel To be such a freak?" And you say, "Impossible" As he hands you a bone Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? You have many contacts Among the lumberjacks To get you facts When someone attacks your imagination But nobody has any respect Anyway they already expect you To just give a check To tax-deductible charity organizations You've been with the professors And they've all liked your looks With great lawyers you have Discussed lepers and crooks You've been through all of F. Scott Fitzgerald's books You're very well read It's well known Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? Well, the sword swallower, he comes up to you And then he kneels He crosses himself And then he clicks his high heels And without further notice He asks you how it feels And he says, "Here is your throat back Thanks for the loan" Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? Now you see this one-eyed midget Shouting the word "NOW" And you say, "For what reason?" And he says, "How?" And you say, "What does this mean?" And he screams back, "You're a cow Give me some milk Or else go home" Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? Well, you walk into the room Like a camel and then you frown You put your eyes in your pocket And your nose on the ground There ought to be a law Against you comin' around You should be made To wear earphones Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? (Less) Channel: youtube

6,

07:26,

2008-03-18 23:02:36
Description: From the recently restored and re-released 'Genuine Telecasts' bootleg DVD, this is the complete TV appearance collections of Dylan.
This is from Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 30, 1965
(More) From the recently restored and re-released 'Genuine Telecasts' bootleg DVD, this is the complete TV appearance collections of Dylan.
This is from Copenhagen, Denmark, Apr 30, 1965
----------------------
You walk into the room
With your pencil in your hand
You see somebody naked
And you say, "Who is that man?"
You try so hard
But you don't understand
Just what you'll say
When you get home
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
You raise up your head
And you ask, "Is this where it is?"
And somebody points to you and says
"It's his"
And you say, "What's mine?"
And somebody else says, "Where what is?"
And you say, "Oh my God
Am I here all alone?"
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
You hand in your ticket
And you go watch the geek
Who immediately walks up to you
When he hears you speak
And says, "How does it feel
To be such a freak?"
And you say, "Impossible"
As he hands you a bone
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
You have many contacts
Among the lumberjacks
To get you facts
When someone attacks your imagination
But nobody has any respect
Anyway they already expect you
To just give a check
To tax-deductible charity organizations
You've been with the professors
And they've all liked your looks
With great lawyers you have
Discussed lepers and crooks
You've been through all of
F. Scott Fitzgerald's books
You're very well read
It's well known
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
Well, the sword swallower, he comes up to you
And then he kneels
He crosses himself
And then he clicks his high heels
And without further notice
He asks you how it feels
And he says, "Here is your throat back
Thanks for the loan"
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
Now you see this one-eyed midget
Shouting the word "NOW"
And you say, "For what reason?"
And he says, "How?"
And you say, "What does this mean?"
And he screams back, "You're a cow
Give me some milk
Or else go home"
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
Well, you walk into the room
Like a camel and then you frown
You put your eyes in your pocket
And your nose on the ground
There ought to be a law
Against you comin' around
You should be made
To wear earphones
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones? (Less) Channel: youtube

104,

02:56,

2008-04-01 14:51:52
Description: Booty Luv is a British dance music group formed in 2006 via the Hed Kandi label. The current members are Cherise, 20, and Nadia, 23, both of whom were in the original line-up of the RnB/Hip-Hop group
Channel: kewego_es

43,

04:11,

2008-03-18 07:15:24
Description: Kevin Henry recites "The Ballad of the Tinker's Son" at Lanigan's Pub, Chicago, March 16, 2008
Here is the text, amazing how close Kevin is to the original.
The Ballad of (More) Kevin Henry recites "The Ballad of the Tinker's Son" at Lanigan's Pub, Chicago, March 16, 2008
Here is the text, amazing how close Kevin is to the original.
The Ballad of the Tinker's Son
This is a fictional account set in the troubled times of Ireland's War of Independence (1919 - 1921) and the Civil War (1922 - 1923). Sigerson presents a romantic view of life on the road but the writing here and on track nine, showing his strength as a storyteller and his affinity with Nature, represents some of his best. Apparently he was in sixth class in Cahersiveen and preparing for Confirmation when a father and son came to the classroom door. Addressing the teacher, the father said: "You'll hold on to my son until the bishop comes, sir?" Off he went and off too went Sigerson's fertile imagination roaming the roads with his Traveller friend.
I was in school 'twas the first of May and the day the tinker came
With his wild wide eyes like a frightened hare's and his head with its thatch on flame:
We liked the length of his bare brown legs, the patches upon his clothes,
The grimy strength of his unwashed hands and the freckles about his nose.
The master polished his rimless specks and he stared at him hard and long
Then he stood him up on a shaky bench and he called on him for a song.
O the tinker looked at our laughing lips then a voice like a timid bird's
Did the master's bidding and these were his singing words:
"My father was jailed for sheep-stealing and my mother is black as a witch.
My sister off-ran with the Sheridan clan and my brother's dead-drunk in a ditch.
O Tralee jail would kill the devil but Tralee jail won't kill my Da
I'll mend you a kettle for one and four and I'll bring home porter to me ma."
Then he bowed his head as the schoolhouse shook with the cheers of everyone
And the master made me share my desk with the raggedy tinker's son.
O the days dragged on and he sat down there his brown eyes still afraid
He heard the scholars' drowsy hum and turning to me he said:
"What would I want with X and Y and I singing the crooked towns
Or showing a drunken farmer the making of silver crowns?
Or will Euclid teach me to light a fire of green twigs in the rain
Or how to twist a pheasant's neck so it will not cry in pain?
And what would I want with ancient verse or the meaning of Latin words
When all the poetry I'll ever need rings the throats of the singing birds?"
But he stayed at school and his flowering mind it grew swift as the swooping hawk:
Then there came a day when we said goodbye to the master who smelled of chalk.
He went to the life of the ribbon roads and the lore of the tinker bands:
They chained my bones to an office stool and my soul to a clock's cold hands
But I often thought of my tinker friend and I cursed my smirking luck
That didn't make me a tinker man as I fought the road to Puck
With a red-haired wife and a piebald horse and a splendid caravan
Roving the roads with Cartys and Wards the O'Briens or the Coffey clan.
Now the years went by and the Troubles came, and I found myself again
I was back where I whittled the worn desks, with the mountains and the rain.
They put a trench coat on my back, placed in my hands a gun
And up in the hills with the fighting men I found the tinker's son.
And there on the slopes of the Kerry hills our love grew still more strong
And we watched the wren on the yellow whin spill his thimbleful of song
Then came a truce and I shook his hand for a while our fighting done
But I never spoke one word again to the red-haired tinker's son.
'Tis many a year since he went away and over the roads the vans
Wheel gaily to horse and to cattle fairs with the O'Brien's or the Coffey clans.
The tinker's son should be back again with the roads and the life he knew
Ah but I took the life of my red-haired friend in nineteen and twenty-two. (Less) Channel: youtube

59,

04:02,

2007-10-08 06:37:20
Description: IF THIS VIDEO DOES NOT PLAY NOR LOAD, PLEASE WATCH OR CLICK THE BACKUP VIDEO THER BELOW (methinks, this has been taken down by *invisible powers* at Utube ever since that 'nice' comments (More) IF THIS VIDEO DOES NOT PLAY NOR LOAD, PLEASE WATCH OR CLICK THE BACKUP VIDEO THER BELOW (methinks, this has been taken down by *invisible powers* at Utube ever since that 'nice' comments appeared there below;thereupon, I impulsively answered it with 'beautiful' comments of my own. Now I deleted my comments. And so, his/her nice comments is all that remains there. I think I have the power to ZAP it, but instinctively decides to leave it as is, cuz I'm a hard-core believer of Free Speech (am not too onion-skinned anyway LOL)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ13BV4Aq74
Visayan love song....Please Note! I have not
translated this to fit the English words to its
melody, but to convey its closest meaning from the Visayan language. If someone wants to sing this song in English, Spanish or any language;then, they have to devise words that perfectly dovetails the melody but not far from the song theme.(my role here is just to EXPOSE what this song means) The literal word-for-word translation is not practical, un ungrammatical and awkward.
To Visayan listeners here: It is as if I've eaten the words in the line "I will close my eyes again"...the wordings in there is: "Piyongon ko pagbalik". At first, I don't really know lyrics in that line. So, I just somewhat mumbled it. The chordings/accompaniment of all my Visayan songs here, I just devise it myself.
YouTube always cuts a few seconds of the endings of every song I uploaded here. this song originally has a lenght of 4:09, but it's only 4:02 (or just 4 min and 2 seconds)here. if you wanna hear the missing 7 seconds, go to my Website, and click on the title link there.(what you're missing here is really just the last Gmaj9 chord that lasts for 6/or 7 seconds)
I've devised my own Chords to transcribed lyrics below:
Lyrics I've listened from Amapola's recorded song from a (some mistakes but the song is intact) Visayan Website. Original Key is Db
VERSE
Em /G Am F#m7-5 B7 Em
Na--ga- dam-go Un-ya na-hig- ma-ta a-ko
C#m7-5 Am F#m7-5 B7 Em
Na-ki-ta ko ang ka-ha-yag, Ug na-su-bo a-ko
Em E7/G# Am D7 /C G/B
Kon ma--himo, Pi-yo-ngon ko pag-ba-lik
C#m7-5 Bm7(9) C#m7-5 F#7 Bm Am Ab7-5
Ki-ning ma-nga ma-ta, A-ron sa dam-go pa-da-yon kay
REFRAIN
G Abdim Am Bbdim G/B
Gi-hi-gug-ma ko i-kaw, Un-sa-on ko man
Em Cm7(9) B7 Em C#m7-5 Bm
Nga di-li ko ma-hi-mo, Ug di-li ,di-li ko ma-hi-mo
C#m7-5 F#7 Bm Am7 Ab7-5
Na ki'ng pag-ba-ti, Hi-say-ran mo--- Kay
G Abdim Am Bbdim G/B
Gi-hi-gug-ma ko i-kaw, Ta-go-on ko lang
Em /C# Cm9 D7 G
Ki-ni ang si-lot ko, Nga ma-ga-dam-go
Em Am D7+(5) G
Sa gug-ma mo, Un-sa-on ko
INTERLUDE: B7--Em--Eb9--G/D--C#m7-5--Cm9--
D11--Am7(no 5th)--Ab7-5
G Abdim Am Bbdim G/B
Gi-hi-gug-ma ko i-kaw, Un-sa-on ko man
Em /D /C# Cm9 D7 G Em
Ki-ni ang si-lot ko, Nga ma-ga-dam-go
Am D7-9 --Gm9--Amaj7--Abmaj7--Gmaj9
Sa gug-ma mo, Un-sa-on Ko
***You can transpose this to the original woman's Key of Db by Amapola. Sure, I can reach that Key. But I don't want to sound like a castrated eunuch in the rendition of it. LOL These chord voicings here is in the Key of G.
Those separated /slashLetters are individual Bass Notes. Sound it separately from the preceeding Chords---unless it is by itself a Slash Chord (chords whose bass note is not its Root)
It's so difficult to align Chords-to-Lyrics here. YouTube doesn't understand a character spacing of more than a *single space*. Sorry for that.
If you analyze this lyrics with fine-tooth comb,I think this is the songwriter's answer (a *video response* in YouTube's terminology LOL) to Matud Nila. The songwriter here doesn't brood much about BAHANDI (riches) nor BULAWAN (gold). He simply declares: "I really just can't do it", after realizing that He was only dreaming (the meat of the Verse) and the ending of the song leaves us with a Question. Unsaon ko? (the Gm9 chord nicely fits in there)MAHNEE CABASE is such a clever man. Melodywise, I think this song is up to par with Jazz Ballads we call Standards. [This song has even more chords than say 'That's All' an old standard enjoying a comeback today] This is a Bisaya Jazz Song! (do you listen to Bee Gees song CHARADE? I will lump this song in that genre..the melody of this is even sweeter)Matud Nila would hardly fit the category. Matud Nila is simply a Kundiman..melody_wise. Don't get me wrong here! Matud Nila is a brilliantly crafted song. I'm only pointing out the obvious melodic difference...there and then. (Less) Channel: youtube

7,

02:29,

2007-10-22 15:40:09
Description: Watch the trailer for WALK HARD -- in theaters 12.21.07
http://www.RockLikeCox.com
In Columbia Pictures' new comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, co-written and produced by Judd Apatow (More) Watch the trailer for WALK HARD -- in theaters 12.21.07
http://www.RockLikeCox.com
In Columbia Pictures' new comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, co-written and produced by Judd Apatow (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby; Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) and co-written, produced, and directed by Jake Kasdan, John C. Reilly stars as the larger-than-life musician and songwriter Dewey Cox.
America loves Cox! But behind the music is the up-and-down-and-up-again story of a musician whose songs would change a nation. On his rock 'n roll spiral, Cox sleeps with 411 women, marries three times, has 22 kids and 14 stepkids, stars in his own 70s TV show, collects friends ranging from Elvis to the Beatles to a chimp, and gets addicted to -- and then kicks -- every drug known to man... but despite it all, Cox grows into a national icon and eventually earns the love of a good woman -- longtime backup singer Darlene (Jenna Fischer). (Less) Channel: youtube

14,

00:36,

2008-06-18 08:31:55
Description: TAUNTON — Shane Padraig Duffy was an intense competitor who sought to be the best in everything he did, from wrestling to basketball to hiding a shoulder injury so he could play in a football (More) TAUNTON — Shane Padraig Duffy was an intense competitor who sought to be the best in everything he did, from wrestling to basketball to hiding a shoulder injury so he could play in a football game.
But the Army sergeant, who would have turned 23 next Sunday, was a tender man as well, never happier than when spending time with his parents, brother, sisters, wife and 8-month-old daughter.
That's how Duffy was remembered in his hometown on Saturday during a funeral that was memorable both for its ceremony and its intimacy. Duffy, the son of Taunton Firefighter Keavin Duffy and Frances Duffy, was killed in action on June 4 while serving his second tour of duty in Iraq.
St. Mary's Square in downtown Taunton was transformed for his funeral. Where Broadway and Washington Street meet, two Taunton Fire Department trucks were parked, their ladders forming an arch from which flew a giant American flag.
Along Broadway stood white-gloved, uniformed honor guards from fire and police departments throughout Massachusetts. Facing them along Washington Street were at least 75 representatives of the Patriot Guard Riders in motorcycle vests, holding American flags.
Inside St. Mary's Church, U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry lauded Duffy for his sacrifice, his brother and sisters spoke of his love for them and their admiration for him, and his wife shared excerpts from letters he had written her since his deployment last October.
In one, Duffy wrote about how much he was looking forward to returning home on leave, which occurred just last month. He wrote his wife Jamie that he didn't want to do anything more than "relax with you, put on civilian clothes — or not any — have a Coors Lite and talk and make out."
But if she wanted to go somewhere or do something else to celebrate, that was OK, too, Duffy wrote, adding, "As long as you're holding my hand, it doesn't matter."
Their daughter, Mackenzie Roisine Duffy, born on Sept. 11, attended the funeral, dressed like many family members in shades of green to honor her father's Irish heritage. Round-faced and smiling, she wore a green Irish cap topped with the words, "Love You Daddy."
"Don't worry, honey, I will take very good care of our baby girl," Jamie Duffy promised, as tears flowed freely in the church. "You were always my hero, but now you're everybody's."
Keavin Duffy Jr. spoke of his younger brother's "honor, bravery and chivalry."
"I have received many hugs this week, and I'll receive many more in the future, but there will never be the one hug I'll be looking for, the Shane Duffy pick-you-up-off-the-ground-I-love-you bear hug," said Keavin, now a graduate student.
"When you are remembering and reminiscing about Shane and you feel your heart is breaking, your heart isn't breaking," said Keavin. "It's Shane on your left, giving you a chest slap and saying, 'Who loves ya, who loves ya.'" Shanon Duffy, who graduated last week from Taunton High School and whose fellow softball team members attended in their uniforms, remembered talking with her brother online and noted that before he returned home last month, he had only seen his daughter for 28 days.
"I love that he chose to fight for our country, but it's hard not to know what's going on over there," Shanon wrote in a scrapbook prepared for her brother's second tour of duty.
It should be no surprise, said Sen. Kerry, that "a firefighter's son would honor the oath that all firefighters take: 'Wherever flames may rage he will be there to save us.' "A patriot, the son of a patriot, answered the call," going to war so that other Americans could live carefree days at home, Kerry said.
On Saturday, which was both Flag Day and the 233rd birthday of the U.S. Army, Brig. Gen. Rhonda Cornum presented proclamations awarding Duffy the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and Iraq Campaign Medal.
Mourners filed from the church to "The Irish Blessing," "God Bless America" and a recording of "The Green Fields of France," a ballad about a soldier, Willie McBride, killed in World War I at age 19.
Duffy's casket was placed in a caisson and pulled by horse along a three-mile route from St. Mary's Square to Taunton Green and on to St. Francis Cemetery off North Walker Street.
Bagpipers and drum and bugle corps beat a slow march as mourners and vehicles followed behind. For miles along the route, residents stood holding flags, or sat on lawn chairs, quietly waiting for the procession to reach them. (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

02:29,

2008-04-22 09:24:38
Description: Watch the trailer for WALK HARD -- in theaters 12.21.07 http://www.RockLikeCox.com In Columbia Pictures' new comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, co-written and produced by Judd Apatow (More) Watch the trailer for WALK HARD -- in theaters 12.21.07 http://www.RockLikeCox.com In Columbia Pictures' new comedy Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, co-written and produced by Judd Apatow (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby; Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) and co-written, produced, and directed by Jake Kasdan, John C. Reilly stars as the larger-than-life musician and songwriter Dewey Cox. America loves Cox! But behind the music is the up-and-down-and-up-again story of a musician whose songs would change a nation. On his rock 'n roll spiral, Cox sleeps with 411 women, marries three times, has 22 kids and 14 stepkids, stars in his own 70s TV show, collects friends ranging from Elvis to the Beatles to a chimp, and gets addicted to -- and then kicks -- every drug known to man... but despite it all, Cox grows into a national icon and eventually earns the love of a good woman -- longtime backup singer Darlene (Jenna Fischer). (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

05:59,

2009-06-24 00:26:20
Description: You walk into the room With your pencil in your hand You see somebody naked And you say, "Who is that man?" You try so hard But you don't understand Just what you'll say When you (More) You walk into the room With your pencil in your hand You see somebody naked And you say, "Who is that man?" You try so hard But you don't understand Just what you'll say When you get home Because something is happening here But you don't know what it is Do you, Mister Jones? You raise up your head And you ask, "Is this where it is?" And somebody points to you and says "It's his" And you say, "What's mine?" And somebody else says, "Where what is?" And you say, "Oh my God Am I here all alone ... (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

06:51,

2009-01-04 02:01:33
Description: Lyrics:
You walk into the room
With your pencil in your hand
You see somebody naked
And you say, "Who is that man?"
You try so hard
But you don't understand
Just what you'll say (More) Lyrics:
You walk into the room
With your pencil in your hand
You see somebody naked
And you say, "Who is that man?"
You try so hard
But you don't understand
Just what you'll say
When you get home
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
You raise up your head
And you ask, "Is this where it is?"
And somebody points to you and says
"It's his"
And you say, "What's mine?"
And somebody else says, "Where what is?"
And you say, "Oh my God
Am I here all alone?"
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
You hand in your ticket
And you go watch the geek
Who immediately walks up to you
When he hears you speak
And says, "How does it feel
To be such a freak?"
And you say, "Impossible"
As he hands you a bone
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
You have many contacts
Among the lumberjacks
To get you facts
When someone attacks your imagination
But nobody has any respect
Anyway they already expect you
To just give a check
To tax-deductible charity organizations
You've been with the professors
And they've all liked your looks
With great lawyers you have
Discussed lepers and crooks
You've been through all of
F. Scott Fitzgerald's books
You're very well read
It's well known
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
Well, the sword swallower, he comes up to you
And then he kneels
He crosses himself
And then he clicks his high heels
And without further notice
He asks you how it feels
And he says, "Here is your throat back
Thanks for the loan"
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
Now you see this one-eyed midget
Shouting the word "NOW"
And you say, "For what reason?"
And he says, "How?"
And you say, "What does this mean?"
And he screams back, "You're a cow
Give me some milk
Or else go home"
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones?
Well, you walk into the room
Like a camel and then you frown
You put your eyes in your pocket
And your nose on the ground
There ought to be a law
Against you comin' around
You should be made
To wear earphones
Because something is happening here
But you don't know what it is
Do you, Mister Jones? (Less) Channel: youtube

0,

04:26,

2009-06-20 20:04:50
Description: Hard To Handle - Live in Australia 1986
Channel: youtube

2,

01:19,

2009-10-29 11:47:52
Description: The main character in "Gay Tony" is Luis Lopez, the right hand man of hard-partying club owner "Gay Tony" Prince. Unlike Niko Bellic and Johnny Klebitz, Luis has a well-deserved (More) The main character in "Gay Tony" is Luis Lopez, the right hand man of hard-partying club owner "Gay Tony" Prince. Unlike Niko Bellic and Johnny Klebitz, Luis has a well-deserved rep. He walks with a carefree swagger, he makes money hand-over-fist and he's a family man with the heart of a hardened killer. Still very much an anti-hero of course, and perhaps not as lovable as Mr. Bellic, but Luis has an undeniable charm that constantly drives you onward in unfolding his story. •Release Date: 10 ... (Less) Channel: youtube
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