Blow up the moon!

Nov 04, 2004 18:59

So Wiley Riley kinda broke up, but not really because we still play shows and write new stuff, but these days we only write songs people write for us. Gus song is one of them. This song was written by wiley riley enthusiest Gustoff Aprans. He wrote a lovely ballad to the tune of avails simple song, but i dont know how to play simple song. So i got the basic chords in some order or another, and we wrote gus song. He wrote the lyrics for us. It's about a wayward youth in his wild years sewing his wild oats with a girl who he jus barely met. So much so that he doesn't even know her last name! What a revolting developement this is! So its a smash hit with all the ladies and the fellas alike, because we've all experienced this one way or another? Except me. But hey its college who knows!
Anywhoo, someone else wrote a song for us that we are still developing. It was written by Tom Cucruru...or something. It is called "do you hear my thoughts?" It's a chilling reminder of exactally how far society has gone with its invasion of privacy, now a days with the latest technology; not even our own minds are safe. "This song will scare the crap out of you!" says "Wiley" Riley Kinispel of the Wallstreet Crazk-Hoe. But this song has launched a revolution of conterversy surrounding the new direction of happy go lucky party boys Wiley Riley and the Clam Smackin Action. Instead of talking about pills and coke and booze and alternative schools and politics and coke and Italians and teenage wizards and the torid affairs of their "carasmatic" front man "Wiley" Riley K., they opted for more of an experimental art-rock sound. Says Bassist Mike "Wolfman" DeWolfe, "He shows me where to put my fingers, i put them there. Now wheres my damn check?"
The point of all this is that you could write the next wiley riley song! If you send us lyrics and maybee some tabs(optional) we will play your song! So thats what this entry is for. Songs written for Wiley Riley. Soon to come: a song by Marlon Ducette of the band formerly known as Our New Year.
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