Beatnik Turtle's Encore Song Of The Day

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One band. One year. 365 Free Songs. TheSongOfTheDay.com

Episodes

  • Star Wars (A Film Like No Other)

    13/03/2007

    A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...an Irish take on the original Star Wars trilogy. Be sure to check out the music video for this song.

  • Whiskey Yer The Devil

    12/03/2007

    Beatnik Turtle's take on an ol' Irish classic.

  • Daylight Savings Time Is Here Again

    11/03/2007

    Most dictionaries list it as Daylight Saving Time, no plural. But references acknowledge that people call it Daylight Savings Time. We sing it the way most people say it. The main thing is, be sure to spring one hour ahead tonight. Don't blame us if you're late for work tomorrow.

  • Future Song

    10/03/2007

    Years ago, John Owens invented a time machine. After doing the usual things one does with a time machine, he finally came back (we say finally, although it was like he never left) to share with us the wonderful music of the future. This is what we all have to look forward to.

  • Don't Try This At Home

    09/03/2007

    This is not just a song, it's words to live by.

  • Johnny Carson Sucks

    08/03/2007

    Unfortunately, years after this song was written, we got our wish. Johnny left the show...and we got Jay Leno instead. "Jay Leno Sucks" is still in the works.

  • Spoon Away

    07/03/2007

    Etiquette books say that when one is eating soup: "...dip the spoon into the soup, from the edge of the bowl to the center, moving away from you so as not to spill on one's shirt, blouse, or tie. Do not spoon towards yourself. To avoid spilling, fill the spoon only 3/4ths the way full and sip you soup - do not slurp - from the edge of the spoon. Do not insert the whole bowl of the spoon into your mouth."* *Wikipedia notes that Eastern Cultures spoon soup toward themselves. "Spoon Towards" is still in the works. Any one play the koto?

  • I Want More

    06/03/2007

    Here's another great song by Holmes. Features Tom Roper on the 12-string.

  • Hey Joe (Joe Stalin)

    05/03/2007

    This song was written for a Second City show called Sci-Fry, which had a segment about a kid who bought Stalin's corpse off of EBay, and re-animated him using parts from a discarded Simon game, making him a zombie Stalin. Hence the "eating capitalist brains" lyric. When we wrote this, we were aiming at a "Courtship of Eddie's Father" feel. By the way, on this day in 1953, Joeseph Stalin died. Had he lived, Beatnik Turtle would likely be recording in Siberia.

  • Anaphora

    04/03/2007

    anaphora n. The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several successive verses, clauses, or paragraphs; for example, "We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills" (Winston S. Churchill).

  • Life Would Be So Good (If You Didn't Have To Deal With People)

    03/03/2007

    This should be the theme song for misanthropes worldwide.

  • Beat People Up (Remix)

    02/03/2007

    A remix of a song from our Cheapass Album about the game Buttonmen. Dana Huyler, the guy who developed this website, wrote a free website to allow people to play this game online at buttonmen.com.

  • Back In The Early Part Of The 90s

    01/03/2007

    The Baby Boomers aren't the only ones that can idolize a decade. With all of the songs about the 60s, there needs to be more about our favorite decade: the 90s.

  • Two Twenty-Nine

    28/02/2007

    Things have been pretty busy at Beatnik Turtle headquarters the last few weeks getting ready for the release of The Indie Band Survival Guide written by our very own Jason and Randy! We have new Beatnik Turtle songs in the pipeline, but in order to get everything ready for the book's release we decided to present encores of some of the best of last year's songs. This song, of course, refers to February 29th, or Leap Day. It also refers to heartbreak and loss, but that's not nearly as important as Leap Day. The observant listener will notice that 2007 is not a leap year, and while we considered delaying entire The Song of the Day project until 2008 so this song could fall on 2-29, we just decided to release it on February 28. We are aware that the existence of an intercalary day in a leap year originated under the Egyptian pharaoh Ptolemy III in 239 B.C. and it was Aloysius Lilius who proposed the Gregorian calendar in the 1500s - not Gregory. We just found "Gregory" much more singable.

  • Chicken Pad Thai

    27/02/2007

    There's a restaurant located down the block from the studio in Evanston (Illinois) called Thai Sookdee. It makes the band's favorite Chicken Pad Thai. To the best of our knowledge, they don't sell buffalo wings, though.

  • Pull The String On The Thing

    26/02/2007

    Before you follow the advice of this song, we suggest checking to see what the string is attached to.

  • The Grand Prize

    25/02/2007

    Written and recorded on an Academy Awards night many years ago.

  • Stuttsatoma

    24/02/2007

    Use the title of this song at your kid's next spelling bee. If asked to use it in a sentence, say, "I asked the doctor what I had, and he told me that it was 'stuttsatoma'."

  • I Was An E Minor Chord

    23/02/2007

    Now some people think that D minor is the saddest of all keys, that's not true.

  • What's In It For Me?

    22/02/2007

    This one was written for SongFight.

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