bookmark_borderOut of a Hat

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Out-of-a-Hat-Pt-2.mp4
Out-of-a-Hat-intro.mp3

[Verse 1]
Does he know what he’s talking about
I’m having severe doubt
All he does is scream and shout
Oh, well… we’re about to find out

[Chorus]
Did he pull that answer
Out of a hat
Sure ain’t no dancer
Just a cat and fat

[Bridge]
Big man, pig man
(Gives new meaning to damn)
Gives knew meaning to demand

[Verse 2]
Does he know what he’s talking about
Or is he blowing smoke out his arse
Truly a charade… a laughing farce
Any doubt… listen to him shout

[Chorus]
Did he pull that answer
Out of a hat
Sure ain’t no dancer
Just a cat and fat

[Bridge]
Big man, pig man
(Gives new meaning to damn)
Gives knew meaning to demand

[Chorus]
Did he pull that answer
Out of a hat
Sure ain’t no dancer
Just a cat and fat

[Outro]
Big man, pig man
(How bizarre you are)

ABOUT THE SONG

he song “Out of a Hat” is a sharp, satirical critique of Donald Trump’s presidency, portraying his leadership as chaotic, impulsive, and theatrically shallow—like a magician pulling tricks from a hat without substance or strategy.

Verse 1:

“Does he know what he’s talking about / I’m having severe doubt / All he does is scream and shout…”

This opening casts Trump as someone lacking expertise or coherence, relying instead on volume and bluster. It reflects the widespread public and expert concern over his uninformed decision-making, often delivered through rants and inflammatory rhetoric.

Chorus:

“Did he pull that answer / Out of a hat / Sure ain’t no dancer / Just a cat and fat”

Here, the metaphor of pulling an answer “out of a hat” suggests spur-of-the-moment decisions—off-the-cuff, unvetted, and perhaps entirely fabricated. The lines mock his self-presentation: “Just a cat and fat” undercuts bravado with visual and verbal ridicule, making him seem more caricature than leader.

Bridge:

“Big man, pig man / (Gives new meaning to damn) / Gives knew meaning to demand”

This bridge echoes Pink Floyd-style social commentary, equating Trump with unchecked greed, gluttony, and authoritarianism. “Gives new meaning to demand” hints at his bullying tactics, executive overreach, and transactional worldview. The wordplay (“knew meaning”) also implies distortion of norms and language.

Verse 2:

“Or is he blowing smoke out his arse / Truly a charade… a laughing farce”

This verse escalates the critique. “Blowing smoke” implies deception or nonsense, while “charade” and “laughing farce” depict the presidency as a spectacle detached from competence or seriousness. His shouting, again, is framed as distraction rather than leadership.

Outro:

“Big man, pig man / (How bizarre you are)”

The closing line sums up the central theme: a man inflated by ego, consumed by performance, and ultimately unfit for the role he’s playing. The “bizarre” nature of his actions reflects the unprecedented, norm-shattering nature of his term in office.

In short:
“Out of a Hat” channels frustration, satire, and disbelief at a presidency defined more by noise and illusion than substance. It skewers a leader who improvises recklessly, prioritizes image over impact, and leaves observers wondering whether anything he does has grounding in reality.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

From the album “Pull

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderThunder Gods

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Thunder-Gods-1.mp3
Thunder-Gods-1.mp4
Thunder-Gods-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(God) Thunder Gods!

[Verse 1]
Has it really come to this…
Mother Nature’s pissed
She puts out the call
To all:

[Bridge]
Thunder Gods,
Humanity’s at odds!

[Chorus]
Let your thunder bolt (jolt!)
Set the world on fire (take it higher)
The wonder (of rolling thunder)
Time they’re told it’s dire (Fire, fire!)

[Bridge]
(God) Thunder Gods!

[Verse 2]
Would you look at where we are
Do you find it bizarre
We’ve taken things to far
Causing harm (sound the alarm!)

[Bridge]
Thunder Gods,
Humanity’s at odds!

[Chorus]
Let your thunder bolt (jolt!)
Set the world on fire (take it higher)
The wonder (of rolling thunder)
Time they’re told it’s dire (Fire, fire!)

[Outro]
Thunder Gods,
Against the odds!
(Oh, my god!)

ABOUT THE SONG
Across many mythologies, thunder is a symbol of divine power, often tied to the sky, storms, and lightning. Thunder gods are typically seen as mighty, commanding, and sometimes fearsome figures.

In Indo-European traditions, the thunder god is often the ruler of the pantheon—such as Indra in Hinduism, Zeus in Greek mythology, Perun in Slavic lore, and Thor in Norse tales. In ancient Egypt, Set (or Seth) embodied storms and chaos, while Illapa, the Inca god of thunder, was a warrior spirit of the mountains. In Japan, Raijin created thunder and lightning by striking drums, a fierce presence in the skies.

This song channels the fury of these gods as a metaphor for Mother Nature’s growing wrath in response to humanity’s reckless destruction of the planet. The storm is no longer just myth—it’s here, and it’s real.

From the album “Tumultuous Times

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderRange Bound

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Range-Bound-I.mp4
Range-Bound-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp3
Range-Bound-Unplugged-Underground-XVIII.mp4
Range-intro.mp3

[Intro]
They say (“Hey!”)
Things are under control
(Let the good times roll)

[Verse 1]
We’re with in a range
(A trading range)
Though it may seem strange
(As we rearrange)
Thinking we are bound
(Thinking we are chained)
While life’s rearranged
(Life’s found… sound…)
I ain’t sticking ’round

[Refrain]
They say (“Hey!”)
Things are under control
(Let the good times roll)
No! (Don’t get in the way)
Of our brand new day
(Despite your dismay)

[Verse 2]
Woe, you know…
(“Home on the Range”)
We’re trading in a band
Restricted by what we understand
(As we rearrange)
Thought of being bound
(Come unbound, unwound)
Time’s have gone “too strange”
(Too, too far…)
Beyond bizarre

[Refrain]
They say (“Hey!”)
Things are under control
(Let the good times roll)
No! (Don’t get in the way)
Of our brand new day
(Despite your dismay)

[Outro]
They say (“Hey!”)
Things are under control
(Let the good times roll)

ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Range Bound” uses financial market metaphors—specifically the concept of being stuck in a “trading range”—to comment on political stagnation, delusion, and false optimism during the Trump presidency. It offers a layered critique of both economic complacency and manipulated narratives of control, stability, and prosperity.

Financial Markets Metaphor:

In markets, being range bound means that prices are stuck between support and resistance levels—no breakout, no collapse, just constrained movement. The song uses this concept to symbolize:

  • A lack of real progress (economically, politically, or socially),

  • The illusion of control or success, despite underlying volatility or dysfunction.

Verse 1: Stuck in Place, Disillusioned

“We’re within a range (A trading range)”
“Thinking we are bound (Thinking we are chained)”
“I ain’t sticking ’round”

These lines suggest the illusion of freedom or mobility during the Trump years—especially in the markets or the broader economy—where real wages stagnated for many, and inequality soared, even while stocks hit record highs. It critiques the trap of manipulated optimism and the sense of economic entrapment many Americans felt.

Refrain: False Narratives of Control

“They say (‘Hey!’) / Things are under control / (Let the good times roll)”

This chorus mocks the administration’s repeated claims that everything was great, even in the face of:

  • Trade wars,

  • Tax cuts that benefited the wealthy,

  • Soaring debt,

  • COVID denial and economic chaos.

“No! (Don’t get in the way) / Of our brand new day (Despite your dismay)”

This line skewers the dismissal of critics and experts—people who pointed out warning signs were often branded as “haters” or part of the “deep state.” The “brand new day” implies a manufactured sense of renewal or greatness—“MAGA” rhetoric—built on shallow indicators.

Verse 2: Cultural Decay and Cognitive Limits

“We’re trading in a band / Restricted by what we understand”

This highlights the limits of understanding or denial—political polarization, misinformation, and economic illiteracy all kept many trapped in a cycle of false confidence and poor decisions.

“Times have gone ‘too strange’ / Beyond bizarre”

A direct nod to the Trump era’s surreal and chaotic nature: QAnon, January 6th, disinformation, the cult of personality—all deeply unsettling shifts in political normalcy.

Outro: The Illusion Persists

“They say (‘Hey!’) / Things are under control / (Let the good times roll)”

Repeating the refrain at the end suggests a cycle of denial, where surface-level optimism (“markets up, tax cuts delivered”) masks deeper instability, corruption, and erosion of democratic norms.

Interpretation Summary:

“Range Bound” critiques how the Trump presidency and its economic narrative trapped the country in a volatile status quo. It portrays a public lulled into complacency by market performance and political spin, even as reality grew “too strange” and “beyond bizarre.” The song uses financial metaphor to reflect emotional, social, and political paralysis, ultimately calling for awareness and change.

From the album “Under Control

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the US

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderTo What Degree?

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To-What-Degree-intro.mp3

[Intro]
To what degree…
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
(Guess we’ll see)

[Verse 1]
What degree of reaction
To reach sanctification
To what height…
In Fahrenheit?

[Bridge]
To what degree…
(Guess we’ll see)
Apparently (to what degree)

[Chorus]
Fulfill (part of a circle)
Position (as notes transition)
Reaction to change
(Seem strange?)

[Verse 2]
What degree of education
Feel our saturation
Tell us…
In Celsius!

[Bridge]
To what degree…
Apparently (the degree)
To which (I’m free)

[Chorus]
Fulfill (part of a circle)
Position (as notes transition)
Reaction to change
(Seem strange?)

[Outro]
Now you see…
(To what degree)

A MATH AND SCIENCE NOTE

A “degree” can mean different things depending on the subject! Here’s a clear breakdown:

Degrees for Angles:

  • 1 degree (°) = 1/360th of a full circle.

  • Used in geometry, trigonometry, navigation, engineering, etc.

  • Example: A right angle = 90 degrees.

Degrees for Temperature:

  • Measures how hot or cold something is.

  • Different temperature scales:

    • Celsius (°C): Water freezes at 0°C, boils at 100°C.

    • Fahrenheit (°F): Water freezes at 32°F, boils at 212°F.

    • Kelvin (K): Absolute temperature scale used in science — no “degree” symbol for Kelvin, just “K.”

Degree in Education:

  • A degree is also an award given by a school or university (like a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, doctorate).

Degree in Music:

  • Refers to the position of a note in a scale.

  • Example: In C major, C is the 1st degree, D is the 2nd degree, E is the 3rd degree, etc.

Degree of Reaction/Change (in chemistry and physics):

  • Sometimes “degree” means the extent or intensity of a reaction, transformation, or phase change.

  • Example: Degree of dissociation in a chemical reaction.

 Quick summary:

Field What “degree” measures
Angles Part of a full circle
Temperature Level of heat/cold
Education Level of academic achievement
Music Position of a note in a scale
Chemistry/Physics Extent of a reaction or change

From the album “Angle

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderSol System

[Intro]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)

[Verse 1]
In a galactic context
(Man is perplexed)
Connected to our star
(Find it bizarre)

[Chorus]
Celestial bodies
(Gravitationally bound)
Genetic copies
(Spinning round and round)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Flute Solo]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)

[Verse 2]
Day after day after day
(We’re on our way)
Part of the Milky Way
(Supported by the ray)

[Chorus]
Celestial bodies
(Gravitationally bound)
Genetic copies
(Spinning round and round)

[Bridge]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)

[Chorus]
Celestial bodies
(Gravitationally bound)
Genetic copies
(Spinning round and round)

[Outro]
Sol system
(Sole system of souls)
Soul, I am
(Set the controls)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Our solar system doesn’t have a specific name beyond “The Solar System.” The term originates from the Latin word sol, meaning “sun,” and the system refers to all celestial bodies gravitationally bound to the Sun, including planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.

However, in a galactic context, it is sometimes informally referred to as the “Sol System” or “System Sol,” emphasizing its connection to our star, the Sun (Sol). This naming convention is often used in science fiction and astronomy when distinguishing it from other hypothetical planetary systems.

The Solar System is part of the Milky Way Galaxy, situated in a region called the Orion Arm (or Orion Spur). Though “Solar System” is widely accepted and understood, it lacks the kind of unique name we often assign to other celestial phenomena or regions.

From the album “Sol System” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderIn the Storm of the I

[Intro]
Winds whirl
(Whirlwinds)
So begins
(Breaking the norms)
I of the storm

[Verse 1]
So there I was…
Was it just because
What is the purpose
… of us?

[Bridge]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Unfurl
(Winds whirl)

[Chorus]
In the I of the storm
[Whether the weather]
Eye the ripped, the torn
[It’s not whether whether]

[Verse 2]
So here we are…
Circlin’ the same star
In times not that far
… bizarre

[Bridge]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Unfurl
(Winds whirl)

[Chorus]
In the I of the storm
[Whether the weather]
Eye the ripped, the torn
[It’s not whether whether]

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Unfurl
(Winds whirl)

[Chorus]
In the I of the storm
[Whether the weather]
Eye the ripped, the torn
[It’s not whether whether]

[Outro]
Winds whirl
(Minds blind)
Hard to find…
(Any kind)

Found on the album “Reggae Day” by Narley Marley

From the album “Lift” by Daniel

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderFind That Bizarre?

[Silence]

[Intro]
You are who you are…
(Do you find that bizarre?)

[Verse 1]
Looking for something solid
To sink my teeth into
Something rock (ROCK!) solid
To put my faith through

[Chorus]
Across the see
(Maybe it’s me)
Look into
(The who is you)

[Bridge]
Living life
Is the way you pay
(Or the way you play)
You have the say
(Have it your way)

[Verse 2]
Looking for something that’s real
To name my real deal
Something rock (ROCK!) solid
To make up for what I did

[Chorus]
Across the see
(Maybe it’s me)
Look into
(The who is you)

[Bridge]
Living life
Is the way you pay
(Or the way you play)
You have the say
(Have it your way)

[Outro]
Because you are
(Find that bizarre?)

From the album “What The?” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderThe Beholder

[Intro]
“The universe is not only stranger than we imagine…
It is stranger than we can imagine.”
Bizarre so far

[Verse 1]
Smooth sailing (no ailing)
Now, surely
(Surely) we can say
Lovely being underway

[Chorus]
Let’s take the chance (To dance!)
We’ll make beautiful music (quick lick)
Since we’re all getting older (and older)
Be the eye of the beholder (Be holder)

[Bridge]
Bluebird day
Coming our way
On cloud nine
At this time

[Verse 2]
Horizons are bright (see the light?)
Surprise in delight (be the light)
See the beauty full (beautiful)
Pull the will to give (let live)

[Chorus]
Let’s take the chance (To dance!)
We’ll make beautiful music (quick lick)
Since we’re all getting older (and older)
Be the eye of the beholder (Be holder)

[Bridge]
Bluebird day
Coming our way
On cloud nine
At this time

[Breakdown]
In your eye
You can be
You can see
In your I
Beholder of beauty
Being lovely

[Chorus]
Let’s take the chance (To dance!}
We’ll make beautiful music (quick lick)
Let’s take the chance (To dance!)
The I of the beholder (Be holder)

[Outro]
Let’s take the chance (To dance!}
The I of the beholder (Be holder)

From the album “Bright Horizons” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderHow Things Could Be

You’re getting me all rowdy
Thinkin’ ’bout how things could be

[Verse 1]
You’re getting me all rowdy
Thinkin’ ’bout how things could be
I’m rowdy already
Listen, and see

[Bridge]
Imagine an image
In our age
Where we behave

[Chorus]
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To here?
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To hear?

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Saxophone, Vibraphone, Theremin]

[Verse 2]
Thanks for getting all rowdy
Thinkin’ ’bout how things could be
The solution to devolution
Is… “we”.

[Bridge]
Imagine an image
In our age
Where we behave

[Chorus]
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To here?
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To hear?

[Instrumental, Hammond B3 Organ, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Verse 3]
Rowdy road heavy and steady
Thinkin’ ’bout how things could be
Move me with love
To… “we”.

[Bridge]
Imagine an image
In our age
Where we behave
Are you tellin’ me this is alright?
Then, I’m callin’ back to you… goodnight.

[Chorus]
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To here?
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To hear?

[Instrumental, Hammond B3 Organ, Bass, Drum Fills]

[Break]

Are you tellin’ me this is alright?
Then, I’m callin’ back to you… goodnight.

[Verse 3]
Rowdy road heavy and steady
Thinkin’ ’bout how things could be
Move me with love
To… “we”.

[Chorus]
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To here?
Too far bizarre?
Or too near
To hear?

[Outro]
Imagine an image
In our age
Where we behave

Are you tellin’ me this is alright?
Then, I’m callin’ back to you… goodnight.

A SCIENCE NOTE
In 2023, we wrote about having crossed tipping points in the paper, “Climate Change: How Long Is ‘Ever’?“. When we wrote the Tunnel Under Thesis in 1995, we forecast crossing these tipping points would not happen for centuries. We underestimated Man’s ignorance and arrogance. Fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions have continued to set record highs. Humans have caused chain-reactions resulting in toppled tipping points, feedback loops, and The Domino Effect.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderStardust

(Big bang!)
Forged in the cores
Of ancient stars (we are)
Distributed throughout the galaxy (we be)
By supernova explosions
Bring on evolution

[Instrumental, Synthesizers, Sub-bass, Piano]

[Verse 1]
Hard to believe you are star(dust)
Do you find it hard to conceive
So bizarre, you are a star
You are going to go far

[Bridge]
Turn yourself back on
Bring on the Age of Dawn
Shining light overtakes the night

[Chorus]
Shine on a new way
Bring on the new day
Time’s still in play
Be the beaming ray

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

[Verse 2]
Flesh, bone, and beating heart
Birth on Earth, a start
Stardust won’t rust
Always a fine shine (shine)

[Bridge]
Turn yourself back on
Bring on the Age of Dawn
Shining light overtakes the night

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass, Piano]

[Chorus]
Shine on a new way
Bring on the new day
Time’s still in play
Be the beaming ray

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]

Bang
(Big bang!)
[Break]

Forged in the cores
Of ancient stars (we are)
Distributed throughout the galaxy (we be)
By supernova explosions
Bring on evolution

[Bridge]
Turn yourself back on
Bring on the Age of Dawn
Shining light overtakes the night

[Instrumental, Piano]

[Outro]
Shine on a new way
Bring on the new day
Time’s still in play
Be the beaming ray

A SCIENCE NOTE
Humans are made of stardust because many of the elements that make up our bodies were formed in stars. Here’s a detailed explanation:

1. Formation of Elements in Stars

Stars are essentially nuclear reactors where nuclear fusion takes place. Inside stars, lighter elements such as hydrogen and helium undergo fusion to form heavier elements. For example:

  • Hydrogen Fusion: In the cores of stars, hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium.
  • Helium Fusion: In more massive stars, helium can further fuse into carbon, oxygen, and other heavier elements.

2. Supernova Explosions

When massive stars exhaust their nuclear fuel, they explode in events called supernovae. These explosions are powerful enough to create even heavier elements, such as iron, gold, and uranium. During a supernova, these elements are scattered into space.

3. Interstellar Medium

The elements ejected from supernovae mix with the interstellar medium, which is the matter that exists in the space between stars. This matter includes gas and dust, rich in the elements formed in stars.

4. Formation of Solar Systems

New stars and planetary systems, like our solar system, form from clouds of gas and dust in the interstellar medium. This means that the material that formed Earth and the rest of our solar system included these elements produced by previous generations of stars.

5. Incorporation into Life

The Earth contains all these elements, and they are essential for life. For example:

  • Carbon: The backbone of organic molecules.
  • Oxygen: Essential for respiration.
  • Iron: A key component of hemoglobin in our blood.
  • Calcium: Vital for bones and teeth.

6. Summary

The atoms in our bodies, especially the heavier elements, were forged in the cores of ancient stars and distributed throughout the galaxy by supernova explosions. Over billions of years, these elements became part of the Earth and eventually part of living organisms, including humans. Hence, we are literally made of stardust.

From the album “Days” by Daniel

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderDon’t Be Flat (Bb)

A! So
So what?
A! La, la, la

[Verse 1]
A! There is a note that follows so…
So, go!
Don’t be flat (La, la, la)
A! it goes like that (La, la, la)
[Bridge]
Sing along (join in song)
La, la, la (La, la, la)

[Chorus]
You can sing along the way
You can sing the livelong day
What you bring when you sing
Is just the thing

[Instrumental, Vocal Scat, Whistle, Vibraphone]

[Verse 2]
A! There is a note that follows G…
Gee? (G)
Don’t be flat (La, la, la)
A! it goes like that (La, la, la)
[Bridge]
Sing along (join in song)
La, la, la (La, la, la)

[Chorus]
You can sing along the way
You can sing the livelong day
What you bring when you sing
Is just the thing

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Bridge]
There is a note
That precedes B
B! Don’t B flat
Be, don’t be flat
Sing along (join in song)
La, la, la (La, la, la)

[Chorus]
You can sing along the way
You can sing the livelong day
What you bring when you sing
Is just the thing

[Outro]
La, la, la

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderBizarre… Out of Body Experience

Looking down
Looking around
I see our reality
Really?

[Verse 1]
Whitecaps on the water
(The winds begin to blow)
Does it really matter
(What the people know?)

[Bridge 1]
Bizarre… out of body experience
Realizing the relevance

[Chorus]
Looking down below (low, low)
It’s easy to see (easy)
Looking down below (low, low)
Not hard to know (no, no)
[Break}
Reality

[Bridge 2]
The signs of the times
In the wind chimes
Chimin’
Chime in

[Instrumental, Flute Solo]

[Verse 2]
Rain on the window
(A fatter splatter)
Strain on the “now know”
(Riddled the Hatter)

[Bridge 1]
Bizarre… out of body experience
Realizing the relevance

[Chorus]
Looking down below (low, low)
It’s easy to see (easy)
Looking down below (low, low)
Not hard to know (no, no)
[Break}
Reality

[Bridge 2]
The signs of the times
In the wind chimes
Chimin’
Chime in

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Verse 3]
No bugs on the windshield
(The Man won’t yield)
You’d think such extinct
(Would make him think?)

[Bridge 1]
Bizarre… out of body experience
Realizing the relevance

[Chorus]
Looking down below (low, low)
It’s easy to see (easy)
Looking down below (low, low)
Not hard to know (no, no)
[Break}
Reality

[Bridge 2]
The signs of the times
In the wind chimes
Chimin’
Chime in

If you were to go into space and look down on the humans, would you find the destruction of their planet dumbfounding?

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBizarre Feeling

Honey,
I’m feeling a little funny

[Verse 1]
Bizarre feeling
(Could it be love)
Bizarre feeling
(Rising above)

[Bridge 1]
Feel so good (Don’t know why)
Think I could (Touch the sky)

[Chorus]
Something funny in the pit of my stomach
Gets my heart playing music
Goosebumps, shivers up my spine
… I feel fine

[Bridge 2]
Love is in the air
(Love is everywhere)
Love is in the air
(Love is everywhere)

[Break]
Honey,
I’m feeling a little funny

[Verse 2]
Bizarre feeling
(Could it be love)
Bizarre feeling
(Rising above)
Feeling of love
(Rises above)
See empathy
(Sympathy)

[Bridge 1]
Feel so good (Don’t know why)
Think I could (Touch the sky)

[Chorus]
Something funny in the pit of my stomach
Gets my heart playing music
Goosebumps, shivers up my spine
… I feel fine

[Bridge 2]
Love is in the air
(Love is everywhere)
Love is in the air
(Love is everywhere)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Vocal Scat, Drum Fills[

[Break]
Funny,
I’m feeling a little honey

[Verse 3]
Bizarre feeling (Could it be love)
Bizarre feeling (Rising above)
Feeling of love (Rises above)
See empathy (Sympathy)
Love of nature (Naturally)
Love of nurture (For sure)

[Bridge 1]
Feel so good (Don’t know why)
Think I could (Touch the sky)

[Chorus]
Something funny in the pit of my stomach
Gets my heart playing music
Goosebumps, shivers up my spine
… I feel fine

[Bridge 2]
Love is in the air
(Love is everywhere)
Love is in the air
(Love is everywhere)

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

bookmark_borderBizarre Banter

Blah, blah, blah
Ya, ya, ya

[Verse 1]
Bizarre banter
Divides wide
Bizarre banter
Can’t seem to hide

[Bridge]
A grantor granter
Can dish but can’t take
Such bizarre banter
What a fool it’ll make

[Chorus]
Beyond bizarre banter
A runaway ranter
Gawk and talk (Avoid the walk)
Words in bulk (Incredible Hulk)

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]

[Break]
Blah, blah, blah
Real big blab
Gift for gab

[Break]

[Verse 2]
Bizarre banter
All one side
Bizarre banter
All others cried

[Bridge]
A grantor granter
Can dish but can’t take
Such bizarre banter
What a fool it’ll make

[Chorus]
Beyond bizarre banter
A runaway ranter
Gawk and talk (Avoid the walk)
Words in bulk (Incredible Hulk)

[Instrumental, Flute Solo, Sub-Bass]

[Break]
Blah, blah, blah
Ya, ya, ya
Real big blab
Gift for gab

[Break]

[Verse 3[
Bizarre banter
Ethical slide
Bizarre banter
One side lied

[Bridge]
A grantor granter
Can dish but can’t take
Such bizarre banter
What a fool it’ll make

[Chorus]
Beyond bizarre banter
A runaway ranter
Gawk and talk (Avoid the walk)
Words in bulk (Incredible Hulk)

[Outro]
Blah, blah, blah
Ya, ya, ya
Real big blab
Gift for gab

[End]

Since I’ve been conducting climate change experiments for over 30 years, I find it amazing to have a discussion with a climate change denier.

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderBizarre Sky

Such a bizarre sky…
I wonder why?

[Verse 1]
Such a bizarre sky
I wonder why
Clouds casting a foreshadow
Out my window (Here we go)

[Bridge]
Better hold on tight
We’re going for a ride
Tight, with all your might
Till our troubles subside

[Chorus]
Bizarre sky (All day)
Bizarre sky (All night)
Overcast in a way
That doesn’t feel right

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]

[Break]
Such a bizarre sky…
I wonder why?

[Verse 2]
Such a bizarre sky
Raining, but dry
A dark cloud’s shroud
Screaming out-loud

[Bridge]
Better hold on tight
We’re going for a ride
Tight, with all your might
Till our troubles subside

[Chorus]
Bizarre sky (All day)
Bizarre sky (All night)
Overcast in a way
That doesn’t feel right

[Instrumental, Claves, Sub-bass]

[Break]
Such a bizarre sky…
I wonder why?

[Verse 3]
Such a bizarre sky
It’s reigning, It’s pooring
Out my window foreshadow
Raging and roaring

[Bridge]
Better hold on tight
We’re going for a ride
Tight, with all your might
Till our troubles subside

[Chorus]
Bizarre sky (All day)
Bizarre sky (All night)
Overcast in a way
That doesn’t feel right (not quite right)

[End]

From the album A Bizarre Situation by A Bizarre Bazaar

MegaEpix Enormous

A song about The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment