bookmark_borderTilt

Tilt.mp3
Tilt.mp4
Tilt-Reggae.mp3
Tilt-Reggae.mp4
Tilt-intro.mp3

[Intro]
And the title read: (Tilt!)

[Verse 1]
Smacked those bumpers
(A little too hard)
Sending signals bonkers
(Leaving the score scarred)

[Bridge]
And the title read: (Tilt!)

[Chorus]
Lost our turn
(Maybe the game)
Will we learn
(It’s never the same)

[Verse 2]
Push and shove
(Away the love)
Shutting ‘er down
(Like a foolish clown)

[Bridge]
And the title read: (Tilt!)

[Chorus]
Lost our turn
(Maybe the game)
Will we learn
(It’s never the same)

[Bridge]
And the title read: (Tilt!)

[Chorus]
Lost our turn
(Maybe the game)
Will we learn
(It’s never the same)

[Outro]
And the title read: (Tilt!)
Game Over
(Deposit more money)
No, it ain’t funny
(Tilt!)

From the album “Title

bookmark_borderTBA

TBA-Best-Of.mp3
TBA-Best-Of.mp4
TBA.mp3
TBA.mp4
TBA-intro.mp3

[Intro]
(Hey!)
To be announced…
(Pronounced:) T B A
(Hey!)

[Bridge]
Do you know
(About the show)

[Refrain]
Say:
(Hey!)
To be announced…
(Pronounced:) T B A
(Hey!)

[Bridge]
Do you know
(About the show)
Which way (should we go)

[Refrain]
Say:
(Hey!)
To be announced…
(Pronounced:) T B A
(Hey!)
You have to
(Wait for it!)
… at least a bit

[Bridge]
Do you know
(About the show)
Which way (should we go)

[Outro]
Say:
(Hey!) T B A
To be announced…
(Pronounced:) T B A
(Hey!)
T B A
You have to
(Wait for it!)
… at least a bit

 

From the album “Title

bookmark_borderSir Loin of Beef

Sir-Loin-of-Beef-Best-Of.mp3
Sir-Loin-of-Beef-Best-Of.mp4
Sir-Loin-of-Beef.mp3
Sir-Loin-of-Beef.mp4
Sir-Loin-of-Beef-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!
(In the night of day)

[Bridge]
By the power
(Stolen from our are)
I, King,
(Dumb-ling)
Knight thee
(Cloaked in hypocrisy)

[Refrain]
Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!
(In the night of day)
Arise, Earl of Cloves
(Does logic give way)
Arise, Duke of Brittingham
(I think… I am)
Arise, Baron of Munchausen
(The few… the chosen)

[Bridge]
By the power
(Stolen from democracy)
I, King,
(Of nothing)
Knight thee
(In the name of hypocrisy)

[Refrain]
Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!
(In the night of day)
Arise, Earl of Cloves
(Does logic give way)
Arise, Duke of Brittingham
(I think… I am)
Arise, Baron of Munchausen
(The few… the chosen)
Askew of reality
(Really… a tragedy)

[Outro]
The usurped power
(Was our “are”)
The King…
(Knew nothing)
In the dark of knight
(Spreading fear and fright)
While wearing no clothes
(No clothes and no clues)
No surprise… Arise
(Sir Loin of Beef!)
King of grief
(No surprise…) Arise!
(Sir Loin of Beef!)
King of grief

ABOUT THE SONG
The Bugs Bunny quote is “Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!” from the 1949 cartoon Rabbit Hood. In the scene, Bugs Bunny, disguised as the king, is “knighting” the Sheriff of Nottingham and gives him a series of silly titles, all of which are puns on food or other common phrases.

Arise, Sir Loin of Beef!
Arise, Earl of Cloves
Arise, Duke of Brittingham
Arise, Baron of Munchausen

From the album “Title

bookmark_borderHold (Title)

Hold-Title.mp3
Hold-Title.mp4
Hold-Title-Reggae.mp3
Hold-Title-Reggae.mp4
Hold-Title-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Do you hold the title
(Or is the coinage under mortgage?)
What’s the ownership
(Did you pay cash or credit for it?)

[Verse 1]
The deficit
(Keeps growing and growing)
Soon we’ll regret
(Despite already knowing)

[Bridge]
Your slip is showing…
Past time for you
(To pay what’s due)

[Chorus]
Do you hold the title
(Or is the coinage under mortgage?)
What’s the ownership
(Did you pay cash or credit for it?)

[Verse 2]
The national debt
(Growing faster and faster)
Do you regret
(Knowing it’s a disaster)

[Bridge]
Your slip is showing…
Past time for you
(To pay what’s due)

[Chorus]
Do you hold the title
(Or is the coinage under mortgage?)
What’s the ownership
(Did you pay cash or credit for it?)

[Outro]
Your slip is showing…
(Your fly is down)
… best look around
Past time for you
(To pay what’s due)
In case it is news
(Tired of singing the blues)
Pay your dues

From the album “Title

Also found on the album “Reggae at Play

bookmark_borderTomfoolery

Tomfoolery-Best-Of.mp3
Tomfoolery-Best-Of.mp4
Tomfoolery.mp3
Tomfoolery.mp4
Tomfoolery-intro.mp3

[Intro]
What is this tomfoolery?
(White House adorned in jewelry)

[Verse 1]
Here’s the thing
(He ain’t the king)
All he does
(Turns to was)

[Chorus]
What is this tomfoolery?
(White House adorned in jewelry)
What is this tomfoolery?
(All this faux uptown dupery)

[Bridge]
Ground control to Major Tom
(What’s going on?)
Going on (and on and on and on)

[Verse 2]
More procrastinator
(Than a dictator)
Setting the future
(Out to pasture)

[Chorus]
What is this tomfoolery?
(White House adorned in jewelry)
What is this tomfoolery?
(All this faux uptown dupery)

[Bridge]
Ground control to Major Tom
(What’s going on?)
Going on (and on and on and on)

[Chorus]
What is this tomfoolery?
(White House adorned in jewelry)
What is this tomfoolery?
(All this faux uptown dupery)

[Outro]
Ground control to Major Tom
(What’s going on?)
Going on (and on and on and on)
No sense that is common
(Come on Tom)
(What’s going on?)
Going on (and on and on and on)
Are you going to lie
(To the day we die)
Really…
(What is this tomfoolery?)

ABOUT THE SONG

The new release of the day, “Tomfoolery,” is a satirical rock opera of sorts — a blend of piano improvisation, fuzzed-out electric guitar, shimmering synths, and a bass line that hits like a political punchline. The song takes aim at the literal and figurative destruction of the White House, wrapped in a soundscape that channels my appreciation for The Beatles’ wit and David Bowie’s cosmic commentary.

From the opening line — “What is this tomfoolery? (White House adorned in jewelry)” — it sets the tone for a carnival of chaos and hypocrisy. Between verses like “More procrastinator than a dictator” and the echoing refrain of “Ground control to Major Tom (What’s going on?)” the song moves between the absurd and the alarming — a surreal jam session at the edge of empire.

It’s social critique with swagger — rock satire for the end times — and a reminder that sometimes, when reality itself becomes a farce, the only rational response is to sing, “What is this tomfoolery?” and let the amps do the talking.

Tomfoolery means foolish or silly behavior, such as pranks, jokes, or general silliness. The word originated from the 17th-century term “tom fool,” which referred to a jester or buffoon, and by the 1810s, the term “tomfoolery” was combined to describe this type of playful foolishness.

* Definition: Foolish, silly, or senseless behavior.
* Examples: Engaging in pranks, horsing around, or other lighthearted antics.
* Origin: The term comes from “tom fool,” a term used for jesters and fools in the 17th century. It was combined with “-ery” to form “tomfoolery” by the 1810s, and it first appeared in print around 1812.

From the album “Title

bookmark_borderSubject Line

Subject-Line.mp3
Subject-Line.mp4
Subject-Line-Pt-2.mp3
Subject-Line-Pt-2.mp4
Subject-Line-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Subject line: About this song….
(Sing along)

[Verse 1]
Is it subject
(To interpretation)
Is it abstract
(Underappreciation)

[Bridge]
Subject line: (About this song…)
Words that rhyme: (Sing along)

[Chorus]
It’s about love
(It’s about hope)
It’s about scope
(All the above)

[Verse 2]
Is it subject
(To availability)
Has it been checked
(For vulnerability)

[Bridge]
Subject line: (About this song…)
Rhythm in time: (Sing along)

[Chorus]
It’s about love
(It’s about hope)
It’s about scope
(All the above)

[Bridge]
Subject line: (About this song…)
Words that rhyme: (Sing along)
Subject line: (About this song…)
Rhythm in time: (Sing along)

[Chorus]
It’s about love
(It’s about hope)
It’s about scope
(All the above)

[Outro]
Subject line: (About this song…)
Words that rhyme: (Sing along)
Subject line: (About this song…)
Rhythm in time: (Sing along)
Subject line: (Can’t go wrong)
Feelin’ fine: (Sing along)
Subject line: (Let er’ play long)
Hear’s the sign: (Sing along)

ABOUT THE SONG

The new release of the day, “Subject Line:” is from the upcoming album Title — a playful, heartfelt song about love, hope, and finding rhythm in the everyday. It features an improvised piano performance — raw, expressive, and spontaneous — as I’ve been spending a lot more time behind the keys lately. Piano was the first instrument I ever became disciplined on… and then, undisciplined on. (Maybe vice versa — or maybe that’s just jazz.)

Like the lyrics say, “It’s about love, it’s about hope, it’s about scope — all the above.” The song blurs the line between message and melody, between email subject and emotional subject. It’s introspective, but it doesn’t take itself too seriously.

From the opening line, “Subject line: About this song…” to the final refrain, “Sing along,” it’s a reminder that sometimes the best way to communicate — or to connect — is simply to hit send and let the music do the talking.

So check your inbox — and your heart — because this “Subject Line” might be for you. 💌🎶

From the album “Title

bookmark_borderTitle

Title.mp3
Title.mp4
Title-Pt-2.mp3
Title-Pt-2.mp4
Title-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Are you more than just idle
(What is your title?)
Are you more than an idol
(What is your title?)

[Verse 1]
Sir,
What is your surname
Do you concur
Things aren’t the same

[Bridge]
What is your name
What’s your claim to fame
(Or do you remain insane?)

[Chorus]
Are you more than just idle
(What is your title?)
Are you more than an idol
(What is your title?)

[Verse 2]
Mam,
Do you give a damn
Do you even care
Will you ever share

[Bridge]
What is your name
What’s your claim to fame
(Or do you remain insane?)

[Chorus]
Are you more than just idle
(What is your title?)
Are you more than an idol
(What is your title?)

[Bridge]
What is your name
What’s your claim to fame
(Or do you remain insane?)

[Chorus]
Are you more than just idle
(What is your title?)
Are you more than an idol
(What is your title?)

[Outro]
Will you always stay the same
In delusional fame
(Giving a bad name)
To criminally insane
(System under strain)
If you remain
(So, you know… you better go)

From the album “Title