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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sounds Familiar: "Wish I Couldn't Read Her Mind"

Before the concert where I hurt my leg last year, I got the wonderful Christine Lavin to record a few lines of shtick for a new studio version of "Wish I Couldn't Read Her Mind". And then stuff happened. but I knew those .WAV files were sitting there, and I finally got to 'em. In retrospect, it's a good thing -- I did much better noise than I think I'd have done last year. Many thanks, Christine!
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Wish I Couldn't Read Her Mind
Words: © 1989 by Tom Smith
Music: "Good Thing He Can't Read My Mind" by Christine Lavin
Used with permission
Released under a Creative Commons Noncommercial ShareAlike License


We are at the opera, but she don't like the opera,
But I love the opera, and she loves me.
Vikings in leotards, a sixty-year-old teen,
And a German Godzilla all sing off-key.
She'd rather hear the Mormon Tabernacle doing Whitesnake*,
The threading of the plot, she cannot unwind,
But we are at the opera, because I love the opera,
I wish I couldn't read her mind.

("This goes on for three-and-a-half hours? And not one sing-along?")

(New version: "I will not give him the satisfaction.
I'll figure out which one Gotterdammerung is all by myself.")

We are with my ex-wife, she doesn't like my ex-wife,
But I'm friends with my ex-wife, and she loves me.
She feels like a combination prostitute and pirate,
And wishes my ex-wife was more ugly.
She's guilty 'cause she knows we'll never get back together,
But if we'd broken badly she would not be in this bind,
She doesn't want to take the chance that she might like my ex-wife,
I wish I couldn't read her mind.

("Gee, she's really kinda nice. I wonder why he broke up with her?
... It was him who broke up with her, right?")

(New Version: "Oh, okay, she's nice. Pretty but not too pretty.
-- She doesn't know Bab 5 and Firefly? Yes!")

Whoever thinks telepathy is wonderfully mystic
Is celibate, misogynist, and maybe masochistic.
I always have to filter through and translate double meanings,
And what it's done to my love life gives me hermetic leanings.

Here we are, we're making it, but she is merely taking it,
My lady love is faking it, 'cause she loves me.
I am doing everything to make her go crazy,
But she'd rather be watching her MTV. (New version: "... playing her stupid Wii.")
It's not that she's uninterested, or even non-orgasmic,
She worries for my feelings, but... am I that blind?
We are always making it, and she is always faking it!
I wish I couldn't read her mind.

("Ohh, God, this is wonderful. I guess.")

(New Version: "Beige. I think I'll paint the ceiling beige.")

So if I'm looking tired, and you feel inspired
To figure how my brain is wired, go right ahead.
I am so fed up with knowing all of her secrets
(And if she knew that I knew, we'd both be dead).
I'd like to find a woman who just tells me what she's thinking,
Who doesn't feel she has to lie just to be kind,
So if you're out there listening, I'm looking for love,
And the catch is, I can read your mind --
I sure hope you don't mind.

("And the fact that you always know what I'm going to say next --")
-- really gets on your nerves....

* Somewhat dated now that Whitesnake has been relegated to the third tier of Muzak, but you never know whose memory you will jog into a crippling flashback. Other possible lines include:
... Madonna and Sinatra do the Bee Gees
... The Beatles as performed by Willie Nelson
... Fred Schneider and Drew Carey doing 'N Sync
... Paul Potts and Kanye West perform with banjos
... or whatever unlikely groups scan to the line

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

New FuMP Song: "Out Of Snark"

That most terrifying moment in the career of a comedian: when everything the media, the advertisers, the cliche-writers tell you... makes perfect sense. On that fateful day, you, yes, you, may discover that you're "Out Of Snark".

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New Album, New(ish) Web Site

New downloadable album today! More Than FuMP: Songs of The FuMP, Vol. 2 contains all the stuff I did for The Funny Music Project over the past sixteen months, as well as a few other things I did at odd moments. Fifteen tracks, 192 Kbps, only $8.99.

And, I finally got a really substantial overhaul to Tom Smith Online. Not everything's in place, but all the places are there... and I completely redid the Lyrics section, and added all the albums that weren't there yet, and there are also separate pages for each album. Give it a look -- I think you'll like it. :)

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

New FuMP Song: "Cruisin' For Chicks On Google Maps"

Girl watching has truly been dragged kicking and screaming into the information age.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

New Song: "Tea Hee"

The Ides of Taxes are upon you! Hope your week is going fine, gang. Just a quick note, as a new song hit today. Couldn't have hit last week when I could've maybe gone viral, no no no no no, that would be too easy. :) Sill, I hope you like it -- just a quick silly about the protests over the terrible fascist slight increase on rich peoples' taxes. It's called "Tea Hee" and it's a free download.
Tea Hee
Words and Music © 2009 by Tom Smith
Released under a Creative Commons Noncommercial ShareAlike License


I'm going to a great big teabag party,
Protesting our lame economy,
I can use my voice and save the country,
And all I've gotta do is... throw away some tea.

I'm part of a modern revolution,
Like Jefferson, Paine, and Franklin, don't you see,
Except the only thing at risk of hanging
Is a filter paper baggie full of tea.

The liberals say eight years of Bush has screwed us all to heck,
But I believe in Rush and Sean, O'Reilly and Glenn Beck,
They care about the working man, that's why their pay's so low,
Now let me get my Lipton on, it's time to start the show!

Get thee behind me, Earl Grey and Oolong,
No Japanese green or chamomile for me,
I'll represent by tossing Lapsang souchong,
Maybe get a mohawk and call myself Mister Tea.

We'll show that dang Obama what America's about,
We'll demonstrate that one man's voice can be a mighty shout,
He can't just go increase the size of the federal government
By raising taxes on the highest-income one percent!

The darkest form of socialist oppression,
Since I'll be rich someday, it would hurt me,
And so instead of work or payin' taxes,
I'm on Fox News and tossin' out some tea.

I'm going to a great big teabag party,
Tea balls are good too, it don't matter to me,
What's important is the thrust of my message,
Those Washington types are gonna rue it,
Rush and Sean and Glen say screw it,
So I'm gonna brew it and then throw out some tea!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Cool Stuff, and a New Album

It's a good day to hype some friends and their work:And what do all of these things have to do with each other, besides that I think they're great and talented folks?

New album.

You also might notice that the web site has been slightly buffed up. This is an ongoing process. If you have any problems with it, please post them in this thread, with the subject "Website Bug Report". Thanks.

Friday, March 13, 2009

New FuMP Song: "Rorschach Love"

Sorry it's been awhile since I posted a new song -- there are several on the way, but not quite here yet. Meantime, I've got a new song at the FuMP. I was thinking about Christine Lavin's lovely litle song "Bumblebees", and suddenly wondered what Christine would do with Watchmen. Which led to "Rorschach Love".