Did you ever wonder why children’s music videos are so popular? Is it because the children like them or because the parents need them? Comedian/musician Rob Paravonian attempts to get to the bottom of it with his Children’s Song, inspired by The Wiggles, Teletubbies, et. al.
www. nico video. JP nico mp3 sound. anyap. info www. mediafire. WWW Karaoke com. mediafire. com [turn on the comments and then u can read my translations, including my own interpretation] Hope u enjoy the song more with my crappy subs. Thanx ——— ———- that Neibaku for proofreading [Japanese Romaji Lyrics] Noboru Noboru cone tsuku much elevator or Furi harai Miren UE or mezashi nobori tsuzukeru “Naze Watashi wa Iru nobotte nodesu you? “iwaku elevator girl. . . “Anata wa tais no ikizama be deshō” dokokano mazushī Shonen no Kuni ga me or hairu Sono te Niwa Setaka of awanu jury Sono me no Namida wa chi or nurashi hashiri Senka no saru Iku Turkey already here. . . ah ah ue no ue of hatred or Nozomu ah “Ningen no story kanashiki you …” tobira wa ue eyes shimari here Susumu agaru agaru cone lift toji komerareta Kukan ga jinsei anjishi nobori tsuzukeru “Coco Naze desu kara derare not you?” iwaku elevator girl. . . “Catfish ETE not jinsei Nado shite Sonna mono nano desu” dokokano yutakana wakamono no Kuni ga me of hairu zujō as Zama or mono ga ya Tobi kau norimono denpa of nuts kikakuka wound Kokoro soshite kaku to IE shūshifu o.. . The hat to gijutsu ah ah ah no chigaeta Tori yutakasa or “no orokashisa jinrui you …” or oite tobira wa subete shimari Mada here Susumu hibiku hibiku ue cone lift Tomari tai Ishi tone hanshite here nobori tsuzukeru UE “or mise mono Naze kurushī tsuzukeru no desu you?” iwaku elevator girl. . . “Anata no ikizama be no deshō tais wa?” cone by umarete chikyū . . . B>
Leon Redbone is a singer and guitarist specializing in interpretations of early 20th-century music, including jazz and blues standards and Tin Pan Alley classics. One of Leon Redbone classics Shine on harvest Moon is a fine example of his talent. Redbone’s origins are shrouded in mystery. Redbone has cited his date of birth as October 29, 1929; the date was the day of the US stock market crash that sparked the Great Depression. Redbone also claimed to have been born in Bombay during a monsoon to parents Niccolò Paganini (a composer and violinist who died in 1840) and Jenny Lind (a singer who died in 1887). Leon sings Diddy Wah Diddy. He first appeared on stage in Canada in the early 1970s. Redbone so impressed musician Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, that when he returned to New York he told everyone he knew about Redbone’s musical breadth and mysterious eccentricities. Bob Dylan sought him out at the next Mariposa Folk Festival. In a Rolling Stone interview, Dylan said that if he were ever to start a label, Redbone would be the first artist he wanted to record. Leon sings Melancholy baby: He acted in the offbeat feature film “Candy Mountain,” with Tom Waits. He provided television theme songs to “Mr. Belvedere” and “Harry and the Hendersons,” and had a memorable guest role as the quixotic, guitar-wielding guardian to Corky on ABC’s critically acclaimed “Life Goes On.” He’s even been the subject of Far Side cartoons. “I think of these things as obstacles rather than opportunities …