Proud of your kids musical efforts? Post here!

Started by Ferryman_1957, May 18, 2009, 05:21:41 AM

Greeny

Flying Fishmonger... !

Not many words really, lol

I've got a funny face I've got an artificial pip
I got it from an apple when I took a trip
The jester's lost his rosy apple – i feel sad
I've got a little pip and it feels real bad

I'm a flying fishmonger...

I've got a funny face, I've got a pin in a foot
It hurts real bad when I read my books
The jester's lost his rosy apple – i feel sad
I've got a little pip and it feels real bad

I'm a flying fishmonger...

Bluesberry

That is absolutely dynamite Greeny.  The problem now is that because of posting this you can't nip this into one of your own songs.  The lyrics sound like something you would have wrote in one of your more inspired days.   :D  Really dynamite, thanks for sharing.  Your son has real promise with songwriting if this is his first song!!!!!!

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Greeny

Quote from: Bluesberry on May 19, 2009, 06:03:55 AMThat is absolutely dynamite Greeny.  The problem now is that because of posting this you can't nip this into one of your own songs.  The lyrics sound like something you would have wrote in one of your more inspired days.   :D  Really dynamite, thanks for sharing.  Your son has real promise with songwriting if this is his first song!!!!!!

I've asked him if I can 'pinch' a couple of his recent ideas, and he won't let me. Not without a full writer's credit!

Ferryman_1957

Quote from: Greeny on May 19, 2009, 06:15:37 AMI've asked him if I can 'pinch' a couple of his recent ideas, and he won't let me. Not without a full writer's credit!

And a share of the royalties.......

I just love this. Very sixties influenced, could have been on any psychedelic album.

Cheers,

Nigel

launched

Wow!! I'm entertained and envious at the same time! These kids will be able to pay for their hot cars and bad cheeseburgers by gigging when they get older!!

Later,

mark
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Nigel

Fair play to the lads for getting up doin it. not bad for their ages.

Regards

Eddy

Ferryman_1957

Thanks Eddy, you're right, the good thing is they are prepared to have a go. Takes quite a lot to get a band together at that age.

Cheers,

Nigel

Ted

Wow is right.  My stepdaughter is concerned that anything creative she does might be seen or heard by her classmates, and subject to criticism.  She has a very spontaneous, creative, and silly side that she is afraid to show her peers.

I need to play these for her and show her that not all 10-year-olds are cowed by the pressure to be mediocre.

I remember being in fourth or fifth grade and seeing some kids my age get up there and perform Something by the Beatles.  I was awed. It seemed so unattainable to me at the time.  It wasn't until I was 15 or 16 before I considered that I might be able to learn to play an instrument.
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Geir

Nigel those boys were really great. You have good reason to be proud!! SO great to see the youngster playing something else than guitarhero !!!

Tim, what can I say. your talent has obviously rubbed off on him !!!! Great song for a 9-year old, ............  hey ..... great song for a 45-year old !!!
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Oldrottenhead

greeny what are you giving gabe for breakfast lol, obviously a chip off the old block, truly wonderful.
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