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Ruination of a song by TWTD thread, #III 13:20 - Aug 24 with 704 viewsWeWereZombies

I went to a songwriting workshop (it was a talk with a guitar strapped to him so that he played a song every now and again) by Glenn Tilbrook a few weeks ago in which he admitted that the tune that he put to one of Chris Difford's verses came from somewhere else. Now I know most of TWTD loves Squeeze so I suggest you all stop reading here....







Look, that was a genuine warning. You listening pleasure is going to be ruined if you read further.






Well I did try




heh, heh, heh




'I've lost my new address book
My clubroom locker keys
The money in the waistcost
It doesn't bother me...'



Five years after setting that music Tilbrook realises that (look, I meant it, this will feck the song up for you...oh, well...)

'It's time to put on make up
It's time to light the lights...'


Poll: What was in Wes Burns' imaginary cup of tea ?

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Ruination of a song by TWTD thread, #III on 13:23 - Aug 24 with 676 viewsWhos_blue

Fantastic!

Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.

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Ruination of a song by TWTD thread, #III on 15:45 - Aug 24 with 632 viewseireblue

Tempted to say I want to see Kermit in the courtroom, squeezing them for cash over copyright infringement. Everything in the World would be Satisfied by that.
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Ruination of a song by TWTD thread, #III on 17:31 - Aug 24 with 590 viewsfarkenhell

mahna mahna
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Ruination of a song by TWTD thread, #III on 18:41 - Aug 24 with 563 viewsWeWereZombies

Ruination of a song by TWTD thread, #III on 15:45 - Aug 24 by eireblue

Tempted to say I want to see Kermit in the courtroom, squeezing them for cash over copyright infringement. Everything in the World would be Satisfied by that.


And then the writer of 'Froggie went a courting' gets involved...

Poll: What was in Wes Burns' imaginary cup of tea ?

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