Here's what some are saying about the music that I've been sharing on the internet. I'm sure you know just by looking around at my sights that sharing musical and "poetikal" life gives me great joy and the interactiveness of it all sustains me and nourishes me more than any powerjob ever could. Venceremos, marco
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Great, GREAT song! I listened to a lot of those songs and they're really good. The anti-SOA one was the best to me, but I also liked that frybread song. It's stuck in my head... Later, ~Reg~I agree with all the others that Fry Bread is the gem. Is that you singing with yourself? Leave in the "take 2" talking at the beginning, it put me in the right frame of mind. And not only is it the Shortest Song, but two thirds of the file is silence. I have to confess that my attention span gave out about halfway thru the Alice's Restaurant parody. -BB I really loved "The Waffle House SOA Massacre" on your music page. We need about 100,000 line-crossers at the "Defense Institute For Hemispheric Security Cooperation" to all break into the chorus. Let's see them get that bunch into their 27 blue and white busses. doug hey mon, enjoyed the fun variety of your artistic and intellectual self. especially the lowercase odyssey... juju La paginas estabaria muy interes para yo el mundo y los globalificos, crazies, y los cabezas de queso. atentamente Jeniffer [trans.] The pages were very interesting for me, and the world, and the worldly, the weird and the cheese heads. kindly Jeniffer What instruments do you play? And from where cometh thy influences in music? rr Marc, Your music is absolutely delightful!! I love the fact that it is most suitable for all ages and all occasions. I noticed on the IUMA website that you have many albums out. How does a person go about purchasing these. I have downloaded some of your music, but it would be cool to be able to play them on my antiquated casette player. By the way, I've checked out the NAMMYS on the web. How much of an influence have the Native Americans of the southwest had on your music style?? By the way, your poetry is very interesting and yes I'll bet I enjoyed reading as much as you enjoyed writing it!! Leigh she must have liked that song pretty much. :) wow my picture is on mp3.com lol. that's weird. am i like the covergirl for you now? :) put me on your CD! :) i'm downloading some more songs right now. short song is hilarious. :) mer This page was a real find, and a great way to start today! Steve i really loved your short song. it made me laugh out loud and that is always a good thing. julie My 4 3/4 year old daughter liked your tunes - she was dancing to "Frybread" while I played it this morning. :) Keep it up! --gw Oh man, I loved that song, "One more song"...I was laughing my arse off through it! Keep up the good stuff! "z" Hi there! I can remember you once playing at Bay Beach. My friends and I loved your awesome singing and we loved your slippers! You even came up to us and gave us a picture of you on a sticker with your website...We all love you so much that we named our e-mail address after you. Well please write back to us. --allie Bonjour mes mots ne peuvent suivre ma pensees pour vous dire combien votre site est interessant. ce sont des heros de la meme trempe et ayant le meme charisme que le Che qui manquent de nos jours --Guy [trans.]Hello my words cannot follow my thoughts to say to you how interesting your site is. it is of the heroes of the same hardening and having the same charisma that Che which we miss nowadays --Guy Marc, I don't remember if I told you this, but I'm a group leader for a group of Tiger Cub Scouts. We had our monthly meeting last night, and we do some sort of activity as a group. Well, I chose to teach those kids a few songs. We did "Frybread" and "The Shortest Song You Ever Heard." Can you imagine a group of kids singing "Frybread, frybread, make me some frybread." I concluded the meeting by telling the kids to sing those two songs at school tomorrow. Neat, huh? --Patrick Well, just as the subject line suggests, they're great. I think I especially like Fried Bread. Just wanted to let you know that. See ya. --Scott Enjoyed your music this morning with my coffee. Looks like you're having fun. As James Taylor said "The secret of life is to enjoy the passage of time." Isn't that what it's all about? --Larry You'll be happy to know that my SB64 didn't seem to come with your song, but it sounded very good on your web page! --David thanx for sharing of yourself. beautiful words... --jerry WWWWOOOWWW you go marco that was the bomb... --Nini
Your songs are cool. Old folk singer and Frybread are funny (which I guess you had in mind). Keep it up. --Dave Ya know its a funny thing when you do a parody on commercialism and people are worried about copyright infringement. talk about irony --Cygnus Hey Mon! I'll take one more song.--Lyzz