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Pickle
January 24, 2008, 8:58pm Report to Moderator
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A few days ago, Scott Adams (creator of Dilbert) asked his blog readers to post made up, crazy-sounding lyrics and said he would put them together into a song.  The idea was that it might be easier to fake creativity than to actually be creative.

Some German band actually made it into a song.  The lyrics are completely ridiculous, but the music almost makes them soudn deep.  Here's the post, which has a link to the song.

http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2008/01/the-hit-song-yo.html
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Joab
January 30, 2008, 3:22am Report to Moderator

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As a musician who has tried (and repeatedly failed) to write descent lyrics, I find it much easier to put music to lyrics than lyrics to music.

I don't find these lyrics to be nonsense though because they are all under the umbrella of a singular subject.  That subject of course is some level of attraction to a person.  I actually like some of these lyrics.  "She spread deja-vu across the land" "Runaway eyes".  The line about "Apple core ostriches" is kind of a stretch though.  

However, I think it might be fun to try this myself.  If you guys want to put together some random lyrics for me I could try to put something together.  I could even try putting the same lyrics into different styles.
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Rachel
April 6, 2008, 8:34pm Report to Moderator
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So...is it sad that I really kind of like this song?  Mostly for the music--I don't usually pay much attention to lyrics anyways.
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