Forum archives » General Discussion » Special Music for Special Kids

gabe_billings
February 7, 2002 1:09 PM

Do you consider yourself to be the kind of person that would enjoy listening to late 80's midi-synthesizer pop music with vocals performed by a group of mentally handicapped children?

Well, if you're like me, you answered "yes" to this question! If you're looking for something truly unique in the world of music, I'd like to recommend "Special Music From Special Kids" performed by THE KIDS OF WIDNEY HIGH (incorrectly listed on the MUZE database as THE KIDS OF WHIDNEY HIGH).

Check this out.

Buy the CD!

Post #42469link

boorite
February 7, 2002 2:18 PM

must....restrain... self from... making very tasteless... jokes... rrrg

Post #42475link

wirthling
February 7, 2002 2:41 PM

quote:
must....restrain... self from... making very tasteless... jokes... rrrg

Shush. Gabe has a very nice singing voice and we should all be proud of him.

Post #42479link

wirthling
February 7, 2002 2:57 PM

If I were a person of lesser moral fiber, I might make some kind of wisecrack about how they must have recorded that using short bussing. Fortunately, I am above such low humor.

Post #42480link

gabe_billings
February 7, 2002 4:20 PM

If you accidentally fall
in the water
you're in trouble.
Spiders will come after you.

I'd pay money to see this video.

Post #42482link

wirthling
February 7, 2002 4:32 PM

I'm sure it would be, uh, special.

Post #42483link

kaufman
February 7, 2002 4:52 PM

Likewise I won't reiterate that old pun about how they eat red fruit and drink diet cola.

Post #42485link

wirthling
February 7, 2002 5:07 PM

quote:
Likewise I won't reiterate that old pun about how they eat red fruit and drink diet cola.

processing...processing...processing...processing...

Nope. I'm coming up blank.

Post #42487link

kaufman
February 7, 2002 5:15 PM

quote:
quote:
Likewise I won't reiterate that old pun about how they eat red fruit and drink diet cola.

processing...processing...processing...processing...

Nope. I'm coming up blank.


I said I wouldn't post it here, and I won't, but those interested can go here for a representative version of the story. Feghootphobes can stay home.

Post #42489link

wirthling
February 7, 2002 5:25 PM

Oh.

Post #42491link

NeoVid
February 7, 2002 6:32 PM

quote:
Likewise I won't reiterate that old pun about how they eat red fruit and drink diet cola.

Ah, the classics.

Post #42495link

TheUnderpantGnome
February 7, 2002 7:43 PM

I don't understand...*pssst change subject*...does anyone like metal?...lol...j/k

Post #42504link

lemur68
February 7, 2002 8:28 PM

quote:
Do you consider yourself to be the kind of person that would enjoy listening to late 80's midi-synthesizer pop music with vocals performed by a group of mentally handicapped children?

Well, if you're like me, you answered "yes" to this question! If you're looking for something truly unique in the world of music, I'd like to recommend "Special Music From Special Kids" performed by THE KIDS OF WIDNEY HIGH (incorrectly listed on the MUZE database as THE KIDS OF WHIDNEY HIGH).



Dude, I've heard some of this, Lara got it out of the library a couple weeks ago. It's not as awesome as it looks on paper.

Post #42507link

bunnerabb
February 7, 2002 8:49 PM

Dude.... Wesley Willis has a label, the Flock of Seagulls had a label....

If these kids were on Arista or MCA next month, it wouldn't surprise me in the least.

Post #42509link

JrnymnNate
February 7, 2002 8:50 PM

quote:
I don't understand...*pssst change subject*...does anyone like metal?...lol...j/k

Wheres DragonXero when you need him?

Speaking of music again, my horizions are expanding. New fav's include Linkin Park, Nickleback, Creed, POD(Though YOAN was weird), and a few others...

hrmm i forgot what i was saying...

Post #42510link

KajunFirefly
February 7, 2002 9:10 PM

quote:
Speaking of music again, my horizions are expanding. New fav's include Linkin Park, Nickleback, Creed, POD(Though YOAN was weird), and a few others...

now THAT'S special music for special kids!

Post #42514link

lemur68
February 7, 2002 9:33 PM

quote:
Dude.... Wesley Willis has a label, the Flock of Seagulls had a label....

Actually, the track "Every Girl's My Girlfriend" is quite evocative of Mr. Willis, as most of the lyrical content is just this dude repeating the title. I was expecting "Rock ova London, rock on Chicago! Cheetos, tha cheese that goes crunch!" at the end of it....


Post #42517link

lemur68
February 7, 2002 9:34 PM

quote:
quote:
Dude.... Wesley Willis has a label, the Flock of Seagulls had a label....

Actually, the track "Every Girl's My Girlfriend" is quite evocative of Mr. Willis, as most of the lyrical content is just this dude repeating the title. I was expecting "Rock ova London, rock on Chicago! Cheetos, tha cheese that goes crunch!" at the end of it....




I put my own post in quotes, how silly.

Post #42518link

lara7
February 7, 2002 11:40 PM

quote:
Dude, I've heard some of this, Lara got it out of the library a couple weeks ago. It's not as awesome as it looks on paper.

Oh no, this wasn't from the library. I own this puppy.

Concur. not as much fun as it sounds. Like Wesley Willis, but without the llama's ass aspect.

Post #42522link

boorite
February 8, 2002 10:46 AM

OK, then I won't say they studied at Juillitard.

Post #42547link

fuzzyman
February 8, 2002 11:22 AM

I recall hearing this on Howard Stern within the last year or so. Or maybe it was Opie & Anthony.

Post #42550link

bunnerabb
February 8, 2002 2:41 PM

No llama's asses were whipped in the making of this recording, yo.

Post #42568link

pita
February 8, 2002 3:24 PM

You guys are cruel.
But funny.

Post #42571link

JrnymnNate
February 8, 2002 8:21 PM

quote:
No llama's asses were whipped in the making of this recording, yo.
WINAMP
It realy does that.

Post #42589link

Forum archives » General Discussion » Special Music for Special Kids

stripcreator
Make a comic
Forums
featuring
diesel sweeties
jerkcity
exploding dog
goats
ko fight club
penny arcade
chopping block
also
Brad Sucks