Yes, I know. I’ve been neglecting the blog.

Okay. This one is pretty self explanatory. This is a song about a guy who has a mullet and recounts the history of how his hair style became what it is today. I was a little self conscious when I sang and should have turned up the twang to 11.

Favorite lines:

  • “So it’s business in the front and a party in the back”
  • “Front looks like a man, back looks like a girl”

Enjoy.

Wannabilly Part 5: Fishin’

October 15th, 2006

As Matt reminded me, I haven’t posted the next Wannabilly in a while. Sorry about that.

All right. Next up is a song I’m calling “Fishin’” (I’m not sure that we ever came up with a name for this one). This one is about a guy heading to his fishing pond/lake and needs to buy a new fishing pole. He runs in to Mable and an argument ensues.

I was just listening to this one and is it just me or does that interlude in the middle sound a lot like some Johny Cash?

Enjoy.

In this song, a man tells the story of finding his “House of Wheels” after going through many other trucks and large vehicles. Though it needs to be said for our Texas friends who may be unfamiliar with the slogans, “Chevy, Like a Rock” and “Built Ford Tough”. These are the slogans for the rest of the country.

Those outside of Texas may not know it, but everything is Texas branded down here. The slogans are rewritten “Chevy, Driving Texas” and “Ford is the Best in Texas” (used to be “Ford and Texas go Hand-in-Hand”… not very manly). And on a side note, Dodge is “Bigger in Texas, Better in a Dodge”. Plus there are larger “Texas Edition” trucks down here to with the Texas flag somehow incorporated in to the manufacturer logo.

Anyway. This is a much slower song that the rest. The harmonies aren’t as good as the others, but still a good song.

Best line: “I may be leaving my place of birth, but I’ve never left home”

Enjoy.

Before I even start this post I have to give a disclaimer:

All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental… and kinda sad.

Ok now that that’s out of the way. This is probably my favorite song we did. The chorus is my lyrical contribution in this one. It’s about a persistant woman of unfortunate look and smell who has fallen in love with a man (the singer) who wants nothing to do with her. Its kinda got that “O Brother” feel to the backing vocals.

Enjoy.

Wannabilly Part 2: Betty

July 28th, 2006

Our next selection from the Wannabilly album is a track entitled “Betty”. I’m not going to give too many details about this one. It’s got a punch line. Matt definitely gets credit for the sound effect near the end. And I have no idea what I was trying to do with that mandolin strum pattern.
Enjoy.

Back at KU, while warming up for a worship event for a church group in KC, we started playing some of the songs country-style just for fun (unfortunately many worship songs lend themselves very well to Country music). That spurred on a challenge to write and record a mock Country album in 24 hours.

Matt and Kevin and I did just that. We reserved a weekend and wrote most of the songs on Saturday. Then finished writing and recorded all of them on Sunday. The ironic part is that it took over a year (I think) to actually mix and master the album. Matt can confirm that. Some songs are more Country than others, and there is at least one song we felt was actually good.

We originally want to call ourselves “Country for a Day”, but I believe it was Jason who gave us the name “Wannabilly”.

So I’ll be posting selected tracks once a week. So sit back and enjoy.

Our first selection will be our train song, I believe we titled it “Don’t Run Me Over”. It’s a Sprechgesang (hat tip to Jessica, I hope I’m using that right) about a bank robbery gone bad. Enjoy.