For the sake of convenience of fellow bloggers, I did something nifty. I made a single slide on MS Powerpoint with some clever wordplay and embedded the song in there and made it into an avi before uploading it into blogger. Enjoy this as you can forget the rest of the songs in the earlier post! ;)
(PS: Alan is Vinokur. Vinokur is Alan. Just clarifying before you start alleging me of adultery.)
(PPS: Vinokur did shed some Jew tears when I made him listen to the song last year. Maybe he'll do an encore performance this year!)
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Well, no matter how you spin it it's still great. Your other music is fine, also.
Funny now that you mention Jews...I have been thinking that the homosexual is the new Jew. Like green is the new black, etc, etc...I was wondering who to leave that thought with...& it's you. Carry on with your progressive music, don't let anyone stop you.
very nice..
it's quite good buddy. Noe I'll never be able to hear the original without thinking of this one.
I don't say this to too many people, in fact to no one yet, you're good with the guitar.
@ handmaiden: Thank you! I don't quite get the green is the new black thing. But otherwise, thank you once more.
@ Rebel all the way: Thank you!
@ Ramby: You must be kidding me. Seriously, I play the guitar much better than in the song.
Your voice is good... and you do play well. I'm going to have to bookmark your playlist thingie! ;-)
(.oO Wohoo! ONE GAY guy likes my voice. He's going to bookmark my playlist thingie. Maybe be I'm good after all!)
Bryan: Yeah, thanks. Seriously, I think I can sing much better. These are rather silly recordings. :)
The girl, about whom Delilah was written, is reportedly going crazy hearing the song everywhere. She now tells people that it was about her. So you have hope. Can you nix those horn sounds from the background? The bike going peeen-peeen-peeen..
That was a wonderful number !
I loved the song...You have a nice voice! ah...Alan ! Alan ! Alan ! LOL
@ Anonymous (not sure if it's Duncan Hines or DelH Boi): I can't take it off. It was recorded when I was in my hostel which had a busy road with vehicles screeching all the time. My new apartment sure provides me with a much quieter environment to record. Hope to have that out sometime soon.
@ Prash: Thank you! And thank you again! :)
(PS: I'm probably going to put another song in the blog soon. Watch out. It's my latest song!)
That was nice Kris. And Alan is all yours, indeed.
It made me all mushy about my boyfriend who left the town for good and ... me probably, the long distance, he says is not his game. Wish I could send this to him and tell him, how I feel.
And your voice, amazing. Thanks.
@ Anonymous: (I wish all you 'anonymouses' left something like an initial or something so that I can separate you from one another!)
Thanks! Alan's always be all mine!
I'm not sure if I can comment on your life knowing nothing about it, but I would like to say that you should suggest your boyfriend our example (mine and Vinokur's) as an example and try to continue. But that is, if you feel that it's worth it.
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