“Frivolous Tonight, Fuck You” by LILY ALLEN Vs. XTC

Allen - XTC

The toupee on top of the mayor’s head was skewed, which made his face look terribly uneven. The staff wanted to tell the poor man to adjust it, but instead they remained silent in fear they might hurt his fragile feelings. There was a great sense of relief when a piano fell from the sky and crushed him to death. At first, there was great horror, followed by laughter. One witness pointed out, “It’s so fucking crazy how things work out, the easiest solution to a complex problem. God has the weirdest sense of humor.”

And now, a mash up.

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“Fly Me To The Moon, Psycho Killer” by TALKING HEADS Vs. FRANK SINATRA

Sinatra - Talking Heads
David Byrne, one time member of Talking Heads, is currently touring America promoting his latest release, “American Utopia”. I recommend that you get out of your safety bubble and give it a listen. It’s good.

Frank Sinatra, one time member of The Rat Pack, is currently decomposing. He has been doing so since 1998. He was nicknamed “Old Blue Eyes”, back when he was amongst the living. If I had to surmise, his blue eyes are gone and replaced by maggots and worms.

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“I’m The Man Who Murdered Love, The Moonage Daydream” by DAVID BOWIE Vs. XTC

Bowie - XTC
If I had to choose a mentor, it would either be Andy Partridge of XTC or David Bowie. Since one is no longer alive, hello Mr. Partridge.

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“The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock (The Cloud Movement) Part 1” by T.S. Eliot Vs. Syd

Eliot - Syd
It’s as if my intention is to astonish with a semi-educational mash up.

Providing the lyrics, T.S. Eliot, post modernist poet, famously known for the Broadway smash, “Cats”. Famously known for possibly being an on again off again anti-Semite.

On the other hand, Syd is a one-time member of the hip hop collective known as Odd Future. Many people don’t know this, but Syd is actually Sydney Loren Bennett.

Is it possible these two entities can coexist on one song? Is it possible to hear the tension between these two opposite idealists? The answer is concise, maybe.

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