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According to Wikipedia, [[Wesley | According to Wikipedia, [[Wesley Willis]] “began a career as an underground singer-songwriter in the outsider music tradition, with songs featuring his bizarre, humorous and often obscene lyrics sung over the auto-accompaniment feature on an electronic keyboard”. | ||
In other words, this guy sounds totally like [JC]]’s kind of dude. | |||
Willis has at least one song which has caught the [[JC]]'s attention already: [[Spank Wagon]], which uses the adjective [[equitable]] imaginatively — in that it doesn't seem to apply it to a [[noun]] of any kind. | |||
Eyes peeled in the bargain bins, dudes. There’s undiscovered gold out there. | Eyes peeled in the bargain bins, dudes. There’s undiscovered gold out there. |
Revision as of 15:53, 14 March 2019
According to Wikipedia, Wesley Willis “began a career as an underground singer-songwriter in the outsider music tradition, with songs featuring his bizarre, humorous and often obscene lyrics sung over the auto-accompaniment feature on an electronic keyboard”.
In other words, this guy sounds totally like [JC]]’s kind of dude.
Willis has at least one song which has caught the JC's attention already: Spank Wagon, which uses the adjective equitable imaginatively — in that it doesn't seem to apply it to a noun of any kind.
Eyes peeled in the bargain bins, dudes. There’s undiscovered gold out there.