Girl I've gone Insane
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane its true
I think about you every day and night
I hope my feeling ain't giving you a fright
This is not normal and something isn't right
my medication it gives me some delight
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane for you
I wake up sweating in my bed
am hearing voices yelling in my head
not real people just like drop dead Fred
my shrink writing down the words I said
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane it's true
and when they come to take me away
I know it gonna happen any day
They'll lock me up for how long I can Not say
till I get better or at least learn how to play.
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane
Girl I've gone insane
2007-03-20 19:46:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Sort of, however you then get into the rather avant-garde stuff, like unfastened improvisation, which all however abandons rhythm. It's difficult for me to provide an explanation for the enchantment for me individually. Maybe it is the complexity, the ardour (if it is performed correct), the best way you'll be able to pay attention all of the elements coming in combination. Some well, moderately lesser identified jazz albums (Basically, no longer the Kind of Blues or Love Supremes): Song for My Father - Horace Silver Karma - Pharaoh Sanders In San Fransisco - Cannonball Adderley Go! - Eric Dolphy Empyrean Isles - Herbie Hancock Money Jungle - Duke Ellington Soul Station - Hank Mobley Conference of the Birds - Dave Holland
2016-09-05 10:16:46
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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I think you need to tell what sub genera of rock you're interested in first of all before somebody can help you there, with so many different types of rock it's a little difficult to solve that problem for you.
As a little side note: you're not going to be able to connect with your audience too well if you have some random person write a song. (ex: if you're in highschool and someone writes about married life, that's not helping you out much). if you need help writing something, ask from your friends and people you know you want listening, I'm sure they'll be more than glad to get some sort of credit on your song.
2007-03-20 19:41:27
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answered by RandomUnknown 1
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No one will write you a damn song for free. I bet you don't even have a record label and just receiving credit for a song written for your band wouldn't be good enough. No one wants credit from a garage band.
2007-03-20 19:34:25
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answered by thazmyname 2
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ur gonna need to colaborate the writer on your guys style. what do you want the topic of your song to be?
theres a lot more to writing a song then words..
but if you want to talk with me i can come up with a few things for you. just cuz
2007-03-20 19:33:42
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answer #5
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answered by cannabisdrivethru 1
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Oh, yeah? I am a song writer and I PROMISE I won't charge you. And, I write ROCK! Just ask Willeth!
2007-03-20 19:36:07
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answered by ravin_lunatic 6
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are you looking for lyrics or music, both would take time to write
2007-03-20 19:33:45
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answered by territheterribleliar 4
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yea sure
2007-03-20 19:35:03
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answered by Kavi 2
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