bookmark_borderI Want My Money Back!

I-Want-My-Money-Back-0.mp3
I-Want-My-Money-Back-0.mp4
I-Want-My-Money-Back-I.mp3
I-Want-My-Money-Back-I.mp4
I-Want-My-Money-Back-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Hey!

I paid good money for this ticket!
{Hey!)
I want my money back
(Fact!)

[Verse 1]
Took me once
Enough been fooled
No dice twice
You’re about to be school’d

[Bridge]
Carnies doin’ their con
(Now move along!)
There’s nothing to see here, (hear!?!?)
Move along
(along long)

[Chorus]
Hey!

I paid good money for this ticket!
{Hey!)
I want my money back
(Fact!)

[Verse 2]
Made me look
(You dirty crook)
Stole my mother’s pocketbook
(But, you mistook….)

[Bridge]
Carnies doin’ their con
(Now move along!)
There’s nothing to see here, (hear!?!?)
Move along
(along long)

[Chorus]
Hey!
I paid good money for this ticket!
{Hey!)
I want my money back
(Fact!)

[Bridge]
As a matter of fact
(Fact!)
I want my money back
(Fact!)

[Outro]
You stole our show
(It’s time you go)
I want my money back!
(Fact!)

From the album “Idiosyncratic

bookmark_borderStrange Times

Strange-Times-I.mp3
Strange-Times-I.mp4
Strange-Times-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp3
Strange-Times-Unplugged-Underground-XVI.mp4
Strange-Times-intro.mp3

[Intro]
We’re living in the strangest times
(The emperor’s wearing no clothes)
In the times of nursery crimes
(Broken promises and oaths)

[Verse 1]
There’s an ogre in the White House
(Don’t let him in your blouse)
A womanizer commie sympathizer
(And certainly the none wiser)

[Chorus]
We’re living in the strangest times
(The emperor’s wearing no clothes)
In the times of nursery crimes
(Broken promises and oaths)

[Bridge]
Throw ’em in the dungeon
(Sleeping with a dragon)
About to find out the word
(Is mightier than the sword)
Word!

[Verse 2]
He’s got bats in the belfry
(Quite obviously)
With a backward mentality
(In infant totality)

[Chorus]
We’re living in the strangest times
(The emperor’s wearing no clothes)
In the times of nursery crimes
(Broken promises and oaths)

[Bridge]
Throw ’em in the dungeon
(Sleeping with a dragon)
About to find out the word
(Is mightier than the sword)
Word!

[Chorus]
We’re living in the strangest times
(The emperor’s wearing no clothes)
In the times of nursery crimes
(Broken promises and oaths)

[Outro]
We’re living in the strangest times
(The emperor’s wearing no clothes)
In the times of nursery crimes
(Broken promises and oaths)

From the album “Idiosyncratic

bookmark_borderDear Old Abby

Dear-Old-Abby-0.mp3
Dear-Old-Abby-0.mp4
Dear-Old-Abby-00.mp3
Dear-Old-Abby-00.mp4
Dear-Old-Abby-I.mp3
Dear-Old-Abby-I.mp4
Dear-Old-Abby-II.mp3
Dear-Old-Abby-II.mp4
Dear-Old-Abby-III.mp3
Dear-Old-Abby-III.mp4
Dear-Old-Abby-Prequel.mp3
Dear-Old-Abby-Prequel.mp4
Dear-Old-Abby-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Abby….
(Abby who?)
Abby Normal
(So immoral)
I’m telling you

[Verse 1]
Dear Old Abby,
What a sorry sole
Mind went soft and flabby
Cuckoo took its toll
(Coo coo)

[Bridge]
Abby….
(Abby who?)
Abby Normal
(So immoral)
I’m telling you
Cuckoo took its toll
(Coo coo)

[Chorus]
The world needs leaders
(Now more than ever)
Not deceiver conceders
(Wanting my cadaver)
(Coo coo)

[Verse 2]
Dear Old Abby,
What a sorry soul
Such a pussy grabby
To realize demise his goal

[Bridge]
Abby….
(Abby who?)
Abby Normal
(So immoral)
I’m telling you
Cuckoo took its toll
(Coo coo)

[Chorus]
The world needs leaders
(Now more than ever)
Not deceiver conceders
(Wanting my cadaver)
(Coo coo)

[Outro]
Normally abnormal ends in…
(Mortality)
(Coo coo)

ABOUT THE SONG
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said: “Today, it became clear that the free world needs a new leader.”

From the album “Idiosyncratic

bookmark_borderQueer

Queer-I.mp3
Queer-I.mp4
Queer-Unplugged-Underground-XV.mp3
Queer-Unplugged-Underground-XV.mp4
Queer-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Are you queer?
(A little bit odd)
No norm’s dear
(Spare the rod)

[Verse 1]
Are your feeling strange
(Not quite yourself)
Try n’ rearrange
(Your health and wealth)

[Chorus]
Are you queer?
(A little bit odd)
No norms dear
(Spare the rod)

[Bridge]
It’s becoming quite clear
(No one’s going to steer)
Just out of control
(Playing our role)

[Verse 2]
Are your feeling yourself
(Or is all quite strange)
Questioning wealth and health
(Priorities rearrange)

[Chorus]
Are you queer?
(A little bit odd)
No norm’s dear
(Spare the rod)

[Bridge]
It’s becoming quite clear
(No one’s going to steer)
Just out of control
(Playing our role)

[Chorus]
Are you queer?
(A little bit odd)
No norm’s dear
(The same God)

[Outro]
Oh, so queer
(Spare the rod)
No norm’s dear
(Relations thawed)

From the album “Idiosyncratic

bookmark_borderTo Not Do

To-Not-Do-0.mp3
To-Not-Do-0.mp4
To-Not-Do-I.mp3
To-Not-Do-I.mp4
To-Not-Do-intro.mp3

[Intro]
The most important thing to do
(… is not to.)

[Bridge]
That’s correct — do not
(I’m asking)
Is it possible to do nothing
(What if it’s all I’ve got?)

[Verse 1]
I’ve a bad habit
For the habitat
Imagine that
That’s just it…
(I can’t quit)

[Bridge]
The most important thing to do
(… is not to.)

[Chorus]
That’s correct — do not
(I’m asking… )
Is it possible to do nothing
(What if it’s all I’ve got?)

[Verse 2]
Dag nab it
I just can’t seem to quit
A nasty habit
Trashing our habitat
(Too hazy and lazy)

[Bridge]
The most important thing to do
(… is not to.)

[Chorus]
That’s correct — do not
(I’m asking… )
Is it possible to do nothing
(What if it’s all I’ve got?)

[Outro]
The most important thing to do
(Is not to do) … I think…
(Therefore I am)

A Science Note: Economic Blackout
The most important thing to do is to “not do” — do not burn fossil fuels. Reducing consumption of fossil fuels, such as gasoline, heating oil, natural gas, and kerosene, even for a day, can contribute to environmental preservation.
The urgency of transitioning away from fossil fuels cannot be overstated. Continuing to burn fossil fuels exacerbates climate change, leading to severe environmental and health consequences. Immediate and sustained action to reduce fossil fuel consumption is essential to mitigate these impacts and improve quality of life for all.

From the album “Idiosyncratic

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderDid You Feel That?

Did-You-Feel-That-0.mp3
Did-You-Feel-That-0.mp4
Did-You-Feel-That-I.mp3
Did-You-Feel-That-I.mp4
Did-You-Feel-That-II.mp3
Did-You-Feel-That-II.mp4
Did-You-Feel-That-Interlude-0.mp3
Did-You-Feel-That-Interlude-0.mp4
Did-You-Feel-That-Interlude-I.mp3
Did-You-Feel-That-Interlude-I.mp4
Did-You-Feel-That-Unplugged-Underground-XV.mp3
Did-You-Feel-That-Unplugged-Underground-XV.mp4
Did-You-Feel-That-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Ouch!)
Did you feel that?
What a friggin’ pain
(It’s insane)

[Verse 1]
Slapped up-side the head
Time the signs are read
Get up and out the door
Before it hits ya more

[Chorus]
(Ouch!)
Did you feel that?
What a friggin’ pain
(It’s insane)

[Bridge]
More than a pinch
(Pushing so hard)
More than an inch
(Taking a yard)

[Verse 2]
Then (Bam!) Been slammed
Dropping to the floor
Battered and rammed
Hard to take any more

[Chorus]
(Ouch!)
Did you feel that?
What a friggin’ pain
(It’s insane)

[Bridge]
More than a pinch
(Pushing so hard)
More than an inch
(Taking a yard)

[Chorus]
(Ouch!)
Did you feel that?
What a friggin’ pain
(It’s insane)

[Outro]
(Ouch!)
Did you feel that?
What a friggin’ pain
(It’s insane)

From the album “Idiosyncratic

bookmark_borderIdiosyncratic

Idiosyncratic-0.mp3
Idiosyncratic-0.mp4
Idiosyncratic-I.mp3
Idiosyncratic-I.mp4
Idiosyncratic-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Erratic
(Idiosyncratic)
Spastic
(Idiosyncratic)

[Verse 1]
A special individual
Really quite unique
When compared to “all”
With a growing mystique

[Chorus]
Erratic
(Idiosyncratic)
Spastic
(Idiosyncratic)

[Bridge]
What comes to mind
(One of a kind)
Leaving normal… (behind)

[Verse 2]
No identical twin
Nor a similar clone
Comparisons are thin
In a class all alone

[Chorus]
Erratic
(Idiosyncratic)
Spastic
(Idiosyncratic)

[Bridge]
What comes to mind
(One of a kind)
Leaving normal… (behind)

[Chorus]
Erratic
(Idiosyncratic)
Spastic
(Idiosyncratic)

[Outro]
What comes to mind
(One of a kind)
Leaving normal… (behind)

From the album “Idiosyncratic

bookmark_borderEffervescent

Effervescent-0.mp3
Effervescent-0.mp4
Effervescent-I.mp3
Effervescent-I.mp4
Effervescent-Interlude.mp3
Effervescent-Intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Effervescent)
Reminiscent
(Of effervescence)
In a sense
(Dream turns to scene)

[Verse 1]
What do you make
Of a bubbly intake
We can almost pass
In to gas

[Chorus]
Reminiscent
(Of effervescence)
In a sense
(Dream turns to scene)

[Verse 2]
The give and take
Of what we make
We’ll pass at last
Into the space race

[Bridge]
Bubbling to the surface
(The reality in front of me)
Brings me face to face
(With immortality)
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]

[Chorus]
Reminiscent
(Of effervescence)
In a sense
(Dream turns to scene)

[Outro]
Reminiscent
(Of effervescence)
In a sense
(Dream turns to scene)

From the album “Thrilled

bookmark_borderFor the Love of God

For-the-Love-of-God-0.mp3
For-the-Love-of-God-0.mp4
For-the-Love-of-God-I.mp3
For-the-Love-of-God-I.mp4
For-the-Love-of-God-II-R.mp3
For-the-Love-of-God-II-R.mp4
For-the-Love-of-God-Reggae.mp3
For-the-Love-of-God-Reggae.mp4
For-the-Love-of-God-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Hey!)
Do you find it odd
When people say
(For the love of God!)

[Bridge]
She’s on her way….

[Verse 1]
What if you
Came to find
What is true
Blows your mind?

[Bridge]
(Oh my God!)
She’s on her way….

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Do you find it odd
When people say
(For the love of God!)
Today’s
Your lucky day
(Shocked and awed)

[Bridge]
She’s on her way….

[Verse 2]
(Now) that it comes to mind
(Perhaps) she’s a different kind
It’s time to remind (mind mind)
What you hope to find…. (find)

[Bridge]
(She’s our God)

[Chorus]
(Hey!)
Do you find it odd
When people say
(For the love of God!)
Today’s
Your lucky day
(Shocked and awed)

[Outro, Harmonies]
(She’s here today)
Today
(Today)

From the album “Thrilled

Also found on the album “Reggae Foray

bookmark_borderLicked

Licked-0.mp3
Licked-0.mp4
Licked-I.mp3
Licked-I.mp4
Licked-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Quicked)
Problem licked
(Pricked)
Bubble stick

[Verse 1]
No there is no more
What’s our chore
The blood and gore
Chalked up to folklore

[Bridge]
(Quicked)
Problem licked
(Pricked)
Does the trick

[Chorus]
Into the thick of it
(Never gonna quit)
Do everything it takes
(To bake the fakes)

[Verse 2]
Quick to quicked
Both ends wicked
Burned (to The End)
Beliefs…. (suspend)

[Bridge]
(Quicked)
Problem licked
(Pricked)
Bubble stick

[Chorus]
Into the thick of it
(Never gonna quit)
Do everything it takes
(To bake the fakes)

[Outro]
(Quicked)
Problem licked

From the album “Thrilled

bookmark_borderSun Kiss

Sun-Kiss-0.mp3
Sun-Kiss-0.mp4
Sun-Kiss-I.mp3
Sun-Kiss-I.mp4
Sun-Kiss-Unplugged-Underground-XV.mp3
Sun-Kiss-Unplugged-Underground-XV.mp4
Sun-Kiss-Unplugged.mp3
Sun-Kiss-Unplugged.mp4
Sun-Kiss-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Sun kiss with a twist of wish
(Loving life… such as this is)

[Verse 1]
The rays today
Shine all the way
To the skin
Then, within

[Bridge]
Sun kiss with a twist of wish
(Loving life… such as this is)

[Chorus]
And, we all join in
(Singin’)
We all understand
(Give a hand)
And… (raise the praise)

[Verse 2]
With a shine so fine
Could spend all my time
Feeling a ray
Change my day

[Bridge]
Sun kiss with a twist of wish
(Loving life… such as this is)

[Chorus]
And, we all join in
(Singin’)
We all understand
(Give a hand)
And… (raise the praise)

[Bridge]
Sun kiss with a twist of wish
(Loving life… such as this is)

[Outro]
Sun kiss with a twist of wish
(Loving life… such as this is)

From the album “Thrilled

bookmark_borderZap!

Zap-0.mp3
Zap-0.mp4
Zap-I.mp3
Zap-I.mp4
Zap-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Zap!)
It’s a rap
(Zap!)
Rat’s in a trap

[Verse 1]
Musk…
Must not realize
The size
Of demise

[Chorus]
(Zap!)
It’s a rap
(Zap!)
Rat’s in a trap

[Bridge]
Running on his wheel
(Getting nowhere)
Rob, pilfer, steal
(God! I swear….)

[Verse 2]
President…
Brain’s a non-resident
Does not realize
The size of demise

[Chorus]
(Zap!)
It’s a rap
(Zap!)
Rat’s in a trap

[Bridge]
Running on his wheel
(Getting nowhere)
Rob, pilfer, steal
(God! I swear….)

[Chorus]
(Zap!)
It’s a rap
(Zap!)
Rat’s in a trap

[Chorus]
(Zap!)
Rat’s in a trap

From the album “Thrilled

bookmark_borderAnother Disaster

Another-Disaster-0.mp3
Another-Disaster-0.mp4
Another-Disaster-I.mp3
Another-Disaster-I.mp4
Another-Disaster-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Another disaster
(Happenin’ faster n’ faster)

[Bridge]
Fasten your seat-belts
(It’s going to get rough)
Hang tough!

[Verse 1]
If ya can
Stay alive
Hard to survive
In man versus man

[Bridge]
Another disaster
(Happenin’ faster n’ faster)

[Chorus]
Fasten your seat-belts
(It’s going to get rough)
Hoping your heart melts
(And our love’s enough)

[Verse 2]
If ya can understand (the demand of man)
The need’s now more (than ever before)
Due, our reparation (for participation)
In annihilation

[Bridge]
Another disaster
(Happenin’ faster n’ faster)

[Chorus]
Fasten your seat-belts
(It’s going to get rough)
Hoping your heart melts
(And our love’s enough)

[Outro]
Faith that’s heartfelt
(When the going’s rough)
Hoping our hearts melt
(And our love’s enough)

A SCIENCE NOTE
A fairly effective way to deal with climate crisis deniers today is to state the economic facts as it pertains to their pocketbook — they are going to pay for it with higher taxes and insurance premiums.

*Homeowners insurance is currently socialized in three states
*20% of homes in high climate risk zip codes are already uninsurable
*In the next 30 years, 84% of homes will lose value due to climate change (at today’s projections)… however…

The acceleration rate under current GHG emissions is increasing at the following rapid rate:
Rising Frequency of Disasters:
1980s: The nation averaged approximately 3.3 billion-dollar disasters annually.
2014–2023: This average rose to over 17 such events per year.
2023: A record-setting 28 billion-dollar disasters occurred, surpassing the previous high of 22 events in 2020.
2024: the United States experienced 27 weather and climate disasters, each causing damages exceeding $1 billion.

Escalating Economic Damages:
1980–1999: The U.S. experienced 96 billion-dollar disasters, resulting in over $546.3 billion in total costs.
2000–2019: This number increased to 244 events, with costs exceeding $1.95 trillion—a 154% rise in the number of disasters and a 257% surge in associated costs compared to the previous two decades.
2024: Natural disasters led to $140 billion in insured losses, up from $106 billion in 2023, marking one of the costliest years on record. Total losses, including uninsured damages, reached $320 billion.
2025: A single climate disaster occurred that may result in over $320 billion in economic costs. Due to the toxicity of the affected area, the true economic impact, particularly concerning cancer and other long-term health effects, won’t be known for years. Today is February 25, 2025. There have been several other extreme events this year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has not yet released an official count of billion-dollar disasters for 2025. Their next update is scheduled for March 10, 2025. However, NOAA’s status as an entity is unknown at this time.

This upward trend in both the frequency and economic impact of billion-dollar disasters highlights the growing financial risks associated with climate change.

From the album “Thrilled

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

bookmark_borderUp My Spine

Up-My-Spine-0.mp3
Up-My-Spine-0.mp4
Up-My-Spine-I.mp3
Up-My-Spine-I.mp4
Up-My-Spine-intro.mp3

[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Sensation
(Running up my spine)
Realization
(I’m feeling fine)

[Verse 1]
Though everything won’t be OK
I’m gonna have fun along the way
Not matter what, we’re all gonna die
Not that much time to figure out why

[Bridge]
Sensation
(Running up my spine)
Realization
(I’m feeling fine)

[Chorus]
Now let’s spread the joy
(Love to employ)
Let’s spread the hope
(Love envelope)

[Verse 2]
Things have headed South
I’m sorry to say
Both wealth and health
Fall into dismay

[Bridge]
Realization
(Still feeling fine)
Sensation
(Running up my spine)

[Chorus]
Now let’s spread the joy
(Love to employ)
Let’s spread the hope
(Love won’t say nope)

[Bridge]
Realization
(For the rest of time)
No stagnation
(Enjoy the prime)

[Chorus]
Now let’s spread the joy
(Love to employ)
Let’s spread the hope
(Love envelope)

[Outro]
Let’s spread the joy
(There’s love to employ)

From the album “Thrilled

bookmark_borderMild Gone Wild

Mild-Gone-Wild-0.mp3
Mild-Gone-Wild-0.mp4
Mild-Gone-Wild-I.mp3
Mild-Gone-Wild-I.mp4
Mild-Gone-Wild-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Woweee! Did you see…
(Mild) gone wild
Yowee, how could that be
(Mild) gone wild
(Wild!)

[Bridge]
(W. I. L. D.)
Wild mild
(Dum, de, dum, de)
Wild mild

[Verse 1]
The new norm
Changing day by day
There’s more squirm
And, it’s headed our way

[Chorus]
Woweee! Did you see…
(Mild) gone wild
Yowee, how could that be
(Mild) gone wild
(Wild!)

[Verse 2]
Growing stronger every day
The frequency multiplies
The winds blowin’ this way
Wonderin’ if everybody dies

[Chorus]
Woweee! Did you see…
(Mild) gone wild
Yowee, how could that be
(Mild) gone wild
(Wild!)

[Bridge]
(W. I. L. D.)
Wild mild
(Dum, de, dum, de)
Wild mild

[Chorus]
Woweee! Did you see…
(Mild) gone wild
Yowee, how could that be
(Mild) gone wild
(Wild!)

[Outro]
(W. I. L. D.)
Wild mild
(Dum, de, dum, de)
Wild mild

A SCIENCE NOTE
Unintended Consequences and Inexplicable Consumer Behavior
Climate change is primarily driven by the escalation of thermal energy affecting biogeophysical and socio-economic systems. While biogeophysical factors can be studied using math, physics, and historical records, socio-economic systems pose greater challenges due to the unpredictable consequences of human behavior and inexplicable consumer choices, exacerbating tipping points and feedback loops.

Complex Feedback Loops:

Complex feedback loops in climate science refer to interactions between different components of the Earth’s climate system that can amplify or dampen the effects of initial changes, leading to non-linear and often unpredictable outcomes. These feedback loops play a crucial role in shaping the behavior of the climate system and can influence various climate phenomena, including temperature changes, ice melt, and precipitation patterns.

Tipping points are Critical Milestones that directly impact the rate of acceleration in climate change by multiplying the number and intensity of feedback loops. Identifying and understanding these tipping points is crucial for climate science and policymaking. Crossing multiple tipping points could lead to a domino effect, resulting in a much more rapid and severe climate change than currently projected.

From the album “Thrilled

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment