I have the mental picture of Michael Moriarty wailing the song while while indicting a mobster nicknamed Wildfire for 2nd degree murder.
“Sodbusting”? I always thought it was “somebody”. Now it all makes so much more sense.
Great do we now have a zombie ghost horse. Or a ghost zombie horse? And do ghost zombie horses shamble in the skyyyyyyyyyyy?
That’s what you get when some momma lets her kids grow up to be cowboys.
He that recieves a prophet recieves his reward it’s said, In wildfire’s song the Green Eyed Lady is posed as dead. She comes alive to call love’s name, But another answers while he refrains, By his own words he has confessed, Accuracy of prophecy is considered less, Than character alone in 2003, So it matters little what you believe, If prophecy has not to do with accuracy. It is not him that to me does speak, But an imatator of truth and lies beneath, In sheep’s clothing you all are dressed, I’ll hear no more song’s that you express. BTW… I love Czarcasm
Now back to my movie in progress, The Words.
And the sad thing is Murphey is a legitimately talented artist with a long history of promoting Western culture and Indian rights. Here’s a much better song by him.
Sorry…imitator :rolleyes:
What? Zane Grey was Marvin Gaye’s father?
I get that alot…but the next morning all I have to show for it is a crumpled up $20 bill on the dresser and no phone number.
I think my confusion came from the fact that in the early 90s, Michael Martin Murphey had a hit song called, “Talking to the Wrong Man”, a duet with his son Ryan. And somehow Ryan’s name never stuck in my head. So when, not long after, David Lee Murphy’s first song hit the radio, I just sort of assumed he was the same guy.
No, but Lady Zane Gray was his mother…
As long as we’re reopening this case, has anyone checked David Frost’s alibi?
I always thought “pain”.
It’s been five years. Has the statute of limitations passed for calling the OP on this blatant falsehood?
My friend will tell you that four hundred children took a crap in the field.
Has to be “pain”–“blame,” “shame,” and “fame” actually rhyme.
You can always ask the “fly with a buzz” in “the heat [that] was hot.”
That’ll certainly reduce the fertilizer bill.
And gives us some idea of why he was upset at the timing of his loose wheel (on his tractor) leaving him. Dumped him in the poop when it caused his tractor to tip over.
South Park made an episode out of it.