Well, the women seems to be very friendly these days, but I still must protest hearing AC-DC on the radio at around 8:05pm this evening. First of all, it was a boring old song with stupid, repetitive lyrics. But, besides that, this is the band that first stole Easy from me in 2007. I heard that fucking song play ten times a day when I swamped furniture in 2009 and 2010, and I always suspected that I had written it. As it turns out, I did. So what was the radio trying to do to me by playing it ten times a day in a workplace that forced me to listen? I guess they were trying to make commit suicide so they could get away with their fraud. But it looks like they never needed to make me kill myself, because they just go ahead and pretend like they're fucking innocent after they steal my music and try to murder me with their fraud. And everyone should know about a strange remark I heard from a reliable informant today. The business has gone ahead and hired - or perhaps rehired - another greasy asshole with a record of stealing my songs. I'd be very suspicious of any 'new' music on their broadcast schedule. And does everyone recall that concert of theirs that was supposed to happen in September 2015? I remember it because that was when I was pounced on by a big pit bull that was with its owner, waiting for me in a narrow patch of sidewalk on my way to my old practice space.
Yes, this show business is something else. They never once treated me like a human being. They couldn't mail me a letter like I was a real person when they wanted my things. No, instead they approach you like a fucking sneak thief in the night. They don't mail you a letter, they send you a god damned telegram from outer space that you're supposed to take seriously. In all the years that they've been paying themselves for my work, they made sure that I got nothing but misery for my efforts so that they could reward frauds in my place. They hate music and only care about profits. And they hate talent because talent cares about the music first instead of the money. [End of Insertion.]
I'm leaving the embedded video of my latest song post out today. (The Rising Slow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx3CjlRs17I) A week is long enough to embed it in my blog posts. Its appeal has stood the test of time for me, however. If I still like it after a week, I consider it a 'keeper'. I hope you all like this tune as much as I do, and I hope I can put together a few more like it.
I find it hard to imagine me accidentally erasing that thought about aging. I just tested the delete button on Blogger and it brings up a decision box to stop you from accidentally deleting your post. I can't see myself clicking 'yes' to the delete option by accident. No one can mis-mouse that severely.
I also heard about some comedian's feeble effort at ridiculing the content of this missing post. What's the matter, asshole, is my music not funny enough for you anymore? And how are Ellen's songwriting efforts coming along these days? What about Jon Stewart's and Jay Leno's and Matt Groening's? Are their songs as good as those poems and comedy sketches they broadcast on their shows?
I'm glad I have my music, so I have something to help me bury the thought of all those creepy comedians who depend on me so thoroughly for their material. It's nice to escape into my musical universe and let go of these blogs for a while. But I would still like it very much if you all helped me keep this account clear of comedians. Comedians are not welcome here. Look at the below list of copyright offenders and read why. If you see a comedian here, please tell him or her to fuck off. Tell them that this account belongs to a musician and that they have no business here. If you all get behind me, maybe we can reduce their nasty assaults on my work and image.
5:16pm: I'm embedding my song after all because I need to talk about the music videos I saw in the selection next to it on YouTube. I put this song on a playlist so it would connect to my other music videos from the playlist, but it seems to lead musically elsewhere. I don't see any of the bands that might have influenced the above song in the list on its YouTube page - though I'm glad it's at least in circulation with music videos for a change. Such bands might include the Moody Blues, the Zombies, the Doors, and perhaps even a touch of the Kinks. But I do not see them on that list anywhere. I hope it's not my fault.
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