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The recordings archive is broken down by original performer name and by author name.
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Dave Roberts, "Armadillos In Mourning" a parody of George Strait, "Amarillo By Morning"
Another Armadillo bites the dust and his friends are havin' a Dillo downer.
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David Otteni, "Howard Dean" a parody of The Eagles, "James Dean"
The rise and fall of a cultural phenomenon
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David Otteni, "Scary Kerry" a parody of Jack Marshall, "The Munsters Theme"
This was a natural. It had to be done. John Kerry is Herman Munster, and I can prove it.
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David W Solomons, "Their Aid I thus disclaim (the stripper)" a parody of D'Oyly Carte, "Their Aid I thus disclaim"
In the original song by Gilbert and Sullivan the guards divest themselves of their armour and the audience merely approves. In this version a stripper divests herself of everything and the audience goes mad. Listen out for certain overexcited members of the audience!
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David W Solomons, "The Conductor's 12 Day Christmas Nightmare" a parody of Traditional, "The 12 days of Christmas"
The choir usually sings in procession without a glitch, but these are a few things that could go wrong during the Christmas festivities. Enjoy the choral effect!
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David W Solomons, "Rupert the Chocolate Angel"
An antidote to Rudolph and his ubiquitous shiny nose. Not the same tune, not the same words, but still strangely familiar, complete with score and midi file if you fancy singing along some time.
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David W Solomons, "The mending of fuses"
Parody by EO Parrott of Henry Reed's "The naming of parts". In this version the "hero" is trying to mend a fuse, and the "comments" by the guitar represent the various explosions that result. Music composed and performed by David W Solomons
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Since Halle Berry and Jennifer Aniston have turned down my marriage proposals, I've turned my attention to Angelina Jolie
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Disgustingly Suite, "I'm A Myspace Whore" a parody of Puff Daddy, "I'll Be Missing You"
Sums up all the ridiculous things in the Myspace world
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The Dixie Pricks!, "Ozark Mountain Girl"
Is that Jim Neighbors singing with the Pricks? Inquiring minds want to know.
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DoubleTake, "Twas the Night Before X-MOS" a parody of Clement C. Moore, "Twas the Night Before Christmas"
This is a "techy/geek" parody on the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas", by Clement C. Moore. It does have some background music.
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Dr. Dyke and the Cinnamon Cowboys, "RAMBO" a parody of Coldplay, "Yellow"
Parody of Coldplay's "Yellow."
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dwsChorale, "Past Two o'clock" a parody of Traditional, "Past Three o'clock"
A-cappella description of a late night party and a furious but powerless neighbour, in a jazzy reworking of the old tune to "Past 3 o'clock", composed and sung by David Solomons
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DW Solomons and Lorin Swelk, "The 12 Spams of Christmas"
This punk-classical crossover version of the 12 days is completely unconnected with my earlier "12 days" submission, and it's even funnier, partly because two brains worked on it! Lorin is the punk rocker and I'm the classical castrato performer (Alfredo Sincojones), the resultant mix has to be heard to be believed! If nothing else, it will give you a new vision of spam...
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