- Why We're Not All Future Dead People
- Parody of "Belleville Rendezvous" by Benoit Charest, Mathieu Chedid
- Instrumentation could be updated to the standards of the release year's pop music of France or America, or a mix of both.
- Music video ideas
- Lyric ideas
- The lyrics need to explain how advances in medical research cure more incurable diseases every year, faster than before thanks to the aid of ever-faster research computers.
- Later in the song: Then eventually, aging itself, the last incurable disease, will get cured too, explaining why anyone younger than retirement age today won't be considered "future dead people," but instead "future immortals."
- LYRICS:
Original Title: "ENG's Ideas, Inventions, and Innovations Journal"
This blog, started 3-15-2005, contains journal entries and also ideas, innovations, and inventions that come to mind.
Note: All personal entries that aren't the 3 I's will be labeled "(Personal Entry)" on the titles' ends.
My blog is now "BIG YES BOMB" because I found Jason Carter on Facebook one night and asked, "Are you...
...Elder Carter from Nagasaki?" His answer is the title today!
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Son of W.A.Y. parody: Why We're Not All Future Dead People
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My friend and I are starting a podcast and we'd be interested in having you on to talk about your music as we are fellow Weird Al fans and we are interested in your ideas. Let me know if you're interested.
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