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Impending Doom is Getting Me Down
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This is a new version of an old song. I slightly updated it. It is my first recording with my new banjo-guitar, using my "Lobster Boy" technique. A TOTALLY DIFFERENT version (from 1996) is on NON-PLUGGED.
jazz comedy swing parody novelty satire 1930s spoof 1920s mad magazine
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Surrealistic novelty songs, trenchant satire, and enlightened silliness to wake up the mind and make it smile.
I have been writing and performing songs since around 1977--composing most of my material in the mid-1990s. The wholly inadequate genre pigeonhole I could be crammed into with some difficulty is "novelty"--but my stuff ranges from the surrealistic to the darkly satirical to the just plain silly. I stick to 32-bar pop styles as a rule, but I have dabbled in blues, calypso, and other forms. My music sounds as if it were created from the 1920s through the 1950s in a parallel universe--the effect is entirely intentional. I try to wake up the mind and make it smile. If I must occasionally offend in the process, so be it.
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Genre
Podcasts Comedy
Charts
Peak #212
Peak in subgenre #92
Author
Andy Senior
Rights
1994, 2005 Andy Senior
Uploaded
May 13, 2005
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MP3 2.7 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
My best friend Joe Cattadoris uttered the phrase "impending doom is getting me down." That sounded like a song--a jaunty end-times calypso. The content was inspired by a rather dismal NBC program of End-of-the-World prophecies that now seem to be coming true. At the start of Bush's second term, impending doom is REALLY getting me down!
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