Posted on 05/13/2021 9:46:39 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
My first instrumental protest song. If it had lyrics, they'd be four-letter words.
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Awww.
Poor cat-cat.
Meow, Meow. (That’s kitteh speech for “Ping”.)
I would have loved a shot of Prince Harry pointing at, and lecturing to, the crowd since he and his wife (two humble Global Earth Citizens just trying to do their bit) are all about healing, unity and vax equity, but I guess you could say that protestor slipping on the mud kinda made it up to me. (”🤣,” as they say in the vernacular.)
What we have here is verifiable evidence you have managed to brilliantly produce such amazing and real music to heal by, no matter how many times a SJW rips the 🩹 off.
Well done! All healed up now. A tip of the Hatlo (I sure pulled *that* 🐰 out of a 🎩!) hat.
: ) Thanks. The cat’s outta the bag.
Creepy Biden Cat is Creepy.
Oh, but it is in the *marriage* of the visual with the audio wherein lies the path of its success. In “What’s Up Tiger Lily,” Woody Allen (the pre 💩 hit the ☢️ Woody Allen) features the wedding of the snake🐍 and the chicken🐔. I, myself, am involved in a project which is a woke reimagining of Disney’s “Song of the 🧭South” that I like to call “Uncle Rebus,” which is no less than the marriage between the old TV game show, “🤔💭Concentration💡,” and the Unicode 🌎World of Emojis, featuring the future hit “I Can’t Give You Anything But 😽.”
After I’m done with all that, you can be sure I’ll be dedicating it to none other than Little Miss Snippy ✂️ herself, a/k/a HRH Jen Pssssssssssssssaki.
IOW, never be unhappy when you have a 🎯 on your 👐.
You make an excellent point. A music video depends on both visual and audio elements.
Best of luck on your project.
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