Originally recorded from 1998-2000, this vintage video [filmed by DJ Crucial, Benjamin Shepard, Jabari Robinson, Kyle Beachy, Carolina Diaz-Silva and Eric Nenninger] catches Toth roofing in St. Louis, snowboarding in Austria [bumping into Boris the Emcee on assignment from KGB] and skateboarding in Columbia, Clayton and Jabari's backyard mini-ramp.
Music: Quasimoto-"Boom Music", MF DOOM feat. Grimm-"Tick, Tick", Kid Koala-"A Night at The Nufonia" and Jonathan Livingston Crucial [J-Toth and DJ Crucial]-"Church" feat. Spark 1duh?
HERE'S THE LINK:
TOTH VIDEO
Monday, May 11, 2009
Thursday, May 7, 2009
***THREE NEW MUSIC VIDEOS*** FROM "SICK BOYS" by DJ Crucial and J-Toth and "They're My Piggies" kids song
***THREE NEW MUSIC VIDEOS*** FROM "SICK BOYS" by DJ Crucial and Jonathan Toth from Hoth
LINKS: http://bit.ly/SB0uy or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_MqloNe4A0&feature=channel
1. 'Member That? [produced by DJ Crucial, raps by J-Toth]
DJ Crucial (of F5 Records) skates circa 2000-2002 to this tune from "SICK BOYS"
2. Mama Got a Sick Boy b/w F*ck Yes! [production and raps by J-Toth, scratches by Crucial]
Jonathan Toth from Hoth skates circa 2000-2002 to this tune from "SICK BOYS"
3. "Da Board" feat. IntellectMC. [produced by DJ Crucial, raps by IntellectMC, hook by J-Toth]
Jonathan Toth from Hoth skates with DJ Crucial and Willy Raymond at The Principia Lower School playground [originally put together by Calc2 before he got kicked out] St. Louis, MO.
Kyle Beachy makes a parking garage cameo at the end.
FOR FREE LISTENS, GO TO:
myspace.com/jonathanlivingstoncrucial
[available soon from www.thefrozenfoodsection.com and www.f5records.com]
NEXT CONCERT:
Tuesday, 5/19/9 at Club Viva, St. Louis, MO, 8pm/$5
Family Affair’s CD Release Party. YEE-HAW!
ALSO PLAYING: Jonathan Toth from Hoth and Space, Abe tha Babe, Hears Kra-Z and Spark 1duh?
NEW CHILDREN'S SONG:
"They're My Piggies" Birthday song by Jonazen Swift for Ellie about guinea pigs.
http://bit.ly/19g35X or myspace.com/jonazenswift
LINKS: http://bit.ly/SB0uy or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_MqloNe4A0&feature=channel
1. 'Member That? [produced by DJ Crucial, raps by J-Toth]
DJ Crucial (of F5 Records) skates circa 2000-2002 to this tune from "SICK BOYS"
2. Mama Got a Sick Boy b/w F*ck Yes! [production and raps by J-Toth, scratches by Crucial]
Jonathan Toth from Hoth skates circa 2000-2002 to this tune from "SICK BOYS"
3. "Da Board" feat. IntellectMC. [produced by DJ Crucial, raps by IntellectMC, hook by J-Toth]
Jonathan Toth from Hoth skates with DJ Crucial and Willy Raymond at The Principia Lower School playground [originally put together by Calc2 before he got kicked out] St. Louis, MO.
Kyle Beachy makes a parking garage cameo at the end.
FOR FREE LISTENS, GO TO:
myspace.com/jonathanlivingstoncrucial
[available soon from www.thefrozenfoodsection.com and www.f5records.com]
NEXT CONCERT:
Tuesday, 5/19/9 at Club Viva, St. Louis, MO, 8pm/$5
Family Affair’s CD Release Party. YEE-HAW!
ALSO PLAYING: Jonathan Toth from Hoth and Space, Abe tha Babe, Hears Kra-Z and Spark 1duh?
NEW CHILDREN'S SONG:
"They're My Piggies" Birthday song by Jonazen Swift for Ellie about guinea pigs.
http://bit.ly/19g35X or myspace.com/jonazenswift
Sunday, April 26, 2009
2nd NEW VIDEO from "Sick Boys" DJ Crucial (of F5 Records) skateboards to "Member That?"
DJ Crucial skates circa 2000-2003 to this tune from "SICK BOYS" :-----> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o_MWELJIYM
produced by DJ Crucial, raps by J-Toth
FOR FREE LISTENS, GO TO: myspace.com/jonathanlivingstoncrucial
[available soon from www.thefrozenfoodsection.com and www.f5records.com]
...and in case you missed the first one:
J-Toth skateboards to "Mama Got a Sick Boy" and "F*ck Yes!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRvdStu4usk
produced by DJ Crucial, raps by J-Toth
FOR FREE LISTENS, GO TO: myspace.com/jonathanlivingstoncrucial
[available soon from www.thefrozenfoodsection.com and www.f5records.com]
...and in case you missed the first one:
J-Toth skateboards to "Mama Got a Sick Boy" and "F*ck Yes!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRvdStu4usk
...and don't forget Family Affair's CD RELEASE party coming up
Tuesday, 5/19/2009 8:00 PM at Club Viva
408 N Euclid Ave. (in the Central West End), St. Louis, Missouri
Monday, April 20, 2009
NEXT SHOW for J-Toth, Space and Family Affair AND "Go GREEN!" by Abe tha Babe
Tuesday, 5/19/2009 8:00 PM at Club Viva 408 N Euclid Ave. (in the Central West End), St. Louis, Missouri 63108, $5/21+
Family Affair’s "Before the Album" CD Release Party ALSO PLAYING: Jonathan Toth from Hoth and Space, Ray Goss and Spark 1duh?
Go GREEN! Abe tha Babe kills it in his new Pro-Green Party anthem: LISTEN FOR FREE! :-------------------> myspace.com/abethababe
LYRICS:
jonathantothfromhoth.blogspot.com/2009/04/go-green-by-abe-tha-babe.html
Family Affair’s "Before the Album" CD Release Party ALSO PLAYING: Jonathan Toth from Hoth and Space, Ray Goss and Spark 1duh?
Go GREEN! Abe tha Babe kills it in his new Pro-Green Party anthem: LISTEN FOR FREE! :-------------------> myspace.com/abethababe
LYRICS:
jonathantothfromhoth.blogspot.com/2009/04/go-green-by-abe-tha-babe.html
Labels:
Abe tha Babe,
Family Affair,
Jonathan Toth from Hoth,
Space
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
"SickBoys" Forward by Toth
"Are you a poser?"
I heard those four words for the first time in the spring of 1987. I was finishing my first year of middle school at Lewis and Clark in Omaha, Nebraska, and I had watched certain seventh and eighth graders with specific interest. Skateboarding had gotten enough attention nationally, so that many kids in the Midwest began sporting the 'extreme' look. This year had seen Vision Street Wear shoes (with the rubber ollie-patch), lots of Hosoi Hammerheads and baby-Cabs, day-glo colored clothes (well before the snowboarders and eventually the skiers got to them), charm bracelets and of course, that skater haircut of all skater haircuts: the flop (long on top, shaved all the way around).
"What's a poser?"
Even at 12-years-old, I was smart enough to recognize some negative aspect of the word (middle school was all about being hip to what was 'in' and what was 'out'), but I also learned fast to call people out on whether or not they even knew what they were talking about. Seventh grade at my neighborhood school (as opposed to the magnet school I had passed on) was intimidating and disappointing. Whereas sixth graders are the top of the totem pole, first year middle-schoolers get a quick dose of reality in the form of labeling.
"He's a poser!"
Nerds, jocks, preps, punkers, burn-outs, rebels, sluts, teases, blacks, Mexicans and skateboarders all went to this particular school, and I still didn't know which one I was...but a 'poser,' I was not. I had watched skaters all year with a peculiar fascination and was beginning to realize they had what I wanted: the freedom to create in a way that was fresh, athletic and fun as fuck (especially to watch). As soon as I had enough money saved up from working with my Dad, I was picking up a skateboard...
Unfortunately, until then I had only invested my own dollars in G.I. Joe figures, so the only place I'd seen skateboards for sale was TOYS 'R' US. They had Nash, Veriflex and Roller Derby brand boards, and since I'd heard that Nash and Veriflex were 'poser' boards, I took my hard earned dollars from Dad and got a white Roller Derby with floral pattern print, black grip, rails, nosebone and tailplate.
My first clue, that I had in fact purchased a 'poser' board, I got at the big hill in my neighborhood. On the way to school, there was a perfect 'run' steep enough to get speed wobbles when riding at terminal velocity...that is, if you had a 'pro' set-up. As I was getting ready for my first 'bombing', another skater (obviously familiar with the territory) blew right by me and went straight down, indeed getting speed wobbles by the middle of his descent, riding it out to almost half-way up the next hill. With that, I embraced his model and pointed down. I didn't go very fast, I never got speed wobbles, and I came to an abrupt stop as soon as I ran out of slope. The other skater looked back at me from half a block up the street and yelled, "you need faster bearings!"
Yeah...and another board...
but I didn't get there until the following spring, after I gave up my Hasbro addiction and earned enough dough for a 'real' skateboard. Dad was paying me a dollar an hour, and in '88 a 'complete deck' was $150. I spent it on a blue and white 'Gator' Mark Rogowski by Vision. Steve Berra was a year older than me and worked at 'Steve's Skateboard Shop' on Dodge Street. He ripped some pink and purple grip-tape and did the job for me, explaining what was 'cool'. I listened…
I've been listening for the last 22 years...
Why? Because real skaterboarders KNOW what is cool.
How do I know that?
As it turned out, a 'poser' was a person (usually male) who sought to profit from skateboarding because of it's 'cool' factor without actually feeling passionate about skateboarding. Some posers got their moms to buy them skater 'gear' as soon as they decided to become a skater, and they would show up the next day at school, transformed by their new 'skater look.' One could tell the moment they gave up skating by when their wardrobe strayed from skater brands and moved on to Izod or inversely, tie-dyed Deadhead garb. Other posers were outed due to their infatuation with calling people 'posers' and consistently questioning the 'realness' of all newcomers. They lasted a little longer, but often dealt with depression later, still not knowing who they are...or at least finally realizing they, in fact, were the poser. Other posers embraced skating as affectionately as the media did every five or ten years...and were just as fickle.
Real skateboarders LOVE skateboarding.
As an athlete, each sport has variables. The variables of Adrenaline, Deftness, Hang-time and Drivability sum up what skateboarding is to this physical world (acronym intended). Skateboarding has no rules, therefore, skaters have no rules. Creativity can exist within rules, but the learning curve gets slighted, i.e. basketball, baseball and football players invent new moves every once in awhile, but it usually takes decades to see offensive ball handling change significantly. In the professional realm of skateboarding, every year is filled with watershed events that leave imprints on its history and often send it into a new direction. It could be because of it's birth in California, a land of liberal evolution, good energy and Love for fellow mankind, where new ideas are embraced instead of ridiculed, this sport has thrived. It could be that the skateboard companies, usually owned by passionate skaters, enjoy playing the purist role of being a 'quality company’ or 'locally owned' instead of being bought off by a corporate check, to inevitably lose their ‘hardcore’ allure. It could be as simple as an annual youth rebellion to the same old boring choices society gives us...or it could be ALL OF THE ABOVE.
I saw the skateboard Video "Sick Boys" in 1990, even though it came out in 1988. As opposed to Powell Peralta videos that were polished and directed or H-Street videos that were segmented into fish-eye lensed, team rider chapters, Mack Dawg Productions shot film of friends (mostly pro skaters) skating all the hot spots in California. The narration by Bryce Kanights gave any skater outside of Cali an idea of how to 'speak' skater. When I approached DJ Crucial about the idea of a "Sick Boys" skater rap album (twenty years after the original release of the video) based on our lives growing up as whiteboy, skaterboarder, rap listeners in West County St. Louis, he said, "sounds rad," as only Crucial can do. We spent the year of 2007 watching ALL of our old skate vids, searching for skits, samples and any kind of reference to that essence we felt as teenagers of what 'cool' was. It was easy. We're still both avid skaters with very child-like qualities. We've been filming our own skate vids every three years since 1994, and almost all our old skater friends still skate. Every new X-Games, every new DVD (no more VHS), every new trick I get to witness turn trendy, I smile...and I think "hells yeah, look what we did."
Without telling you exactly how I want you to interpret the album, I'll only say, it's yours, not ours, do with it as you may (no rules remember?) It's peppered with music, quotes and themes from videos by Powell Peralta, H-Street, Blind, Plan B, Vision, Santa Cruz Skateboards (amongst others) and of course the original "Sick Boys" (now out on re-mastered DVD from Mack Dawg Productions), but it's also got nuggets of pop culture from Chris Farley on Saturday Night Live to Sean Penn as Spicoli in 'Fast Times at Ridgemount High' to 'All Your Love' by the Animals. From start to finish, this album is the collection of our evolution, birth to now.
It's 'real' and it's cool...hope you agree...but if you don't, we won't take it personal.
Sincerely,
skateboarder for life,
Jonathan Toth from Hoth [co-signed by DJ Crucial]
Thanks for listening to:
“Sick Boys” by Jonathan Livingston Crucial
FREE LISTENS AT:
myspace.com/JonathanLivingstonCrucial
Copyright 2009
FREE "SICKBOYS" VIDEO AT:
youtube.com/watch?v=zRvdStu4usk
Copyright 2009
I heard those four words for the first time in the spring of 1987. I was finishing my first year of middle school at Lewis and Clark in Omaha, Nebraska, and I had watched certain seventh and eighth graders with specific interest. Skateboarding had gotten enough attention nationally, so that many kids in the Midwest began sporting the 'extreme' look. This year had seen Vision Street Wear shoes (with the rubber ollie-patch), lots of Hosoi Hammerheads and baby-Cabs, day-glo colored clothes (well before the snowboarders and eventually the skiers got to them), charm bracelets and of course, that skater haircut of all skater haircuts: the flop (long on top, shaved all the way around).
"What's a poser?"
Even at 12-years-old, I was smart enough to recognize some negative aspect of the word (middle school was all about being hip to what was 'in' and what was 'out'), but I also learned fast to call people out on whether or not they even knew what they were talking about. Seventh grade at my neighborhood school (as opposed to the magnet school I had passed on) was intimidating and disappointing. Whereas sixth graders are the top of the totem pole, first year middle-schoolers get a quick dose of reality in the form of labeling.
"He's a poser!"
Nerds, jocks, preps, punkers, burn-outs, rebels, sluts, teases, blacks, Mexicans and skateboarders all went to this particular school, and I still didn't know which one I was...but a 'poser,' I was not. I had watched skaters all year with a peculiar fascination and was beginning to realize they had what I wanted: the freedom to create in a way that was fresh, athletic and fun as fuck (especially to watch). As soon as I had enough money saved up from working with my Dad, I was picking up a skateboard...
Unfortunately, until then I had only invested my own dollars in G.I. Joe figures, so the only place I'd seen skateboards for sale was TOYS 'R' US. They had Nash, Veriflex and Roller Derby brand boards, and since I'd heard that Nash and Veriflex were 'poser' boards, I took my hard earned dollars from Dad and got a white Roller Derby with floral pattern print, black grip, rails, nosebone and tailplate.
My first clue, that I had in fact purchased a 'poser' board, I got at the big hill in my neighborhood. On the way to school, there was a perfect 'run' steep enough to get speed wobbles when riding at terminal velocity...that is, if you had a 'pro' set-up. As I was getting ready for my first 'bombing', another skater (obviously familiar with the territory) blew right by me and went straight down, indeed getting speed wobbles by the middle of his descent, riding it out to almost half-way up the next hill. With that, I embraced his model and pointed down. I didn't go very fast, I never got speed wobbles, and I came to an abrupt stop as soon as I ran out of slope. The other skater looked back at me from half a block up the street and yelled, "you need faster bearings!"
Yeah...and another board...
but I didn't get there until the following spring, after I gave up my Hasbro addiction and earned enough dough for a 'real' skateboard. Dad was paying me a dollar an hour, and in '88 a 'complete deck' was $150. I spent it on a blue and white 'Gator' Mark Rogowski by Vision. Steve Berra was a year older than me and worked at 'Steve's Skateboard Shop' on Dodge Street. He ripped some pink and purple grip-tape and did the job for me, explaining what was 'cool'. I listened…
I've been listening for the last 22 years...
Why? Because real skaterboarders KNOW what is cool.
How do I know that?
As it turned out, a 'poser' was a person (usually male) who sought to profit from skateboarding because of it's 'cool' factor without actually feeling passionate about skateboarding. Some posers got their moms to buy them skater 'gear' as soon as they decided to become a skater, and they would show up the next day at school, transformed by their new 'skater look.' One could tell the moment they gave up skating by when their wardrobe strayed from skater brands and moved on to Izod or inversely, tie-dyed Deadhead garb. Other posers were outed due to their infatuation with calling people 'posers' and consistently questioning the 'realness' of all newcomers. They lasted a little longer, but often dealt with depression later, still not knowing who they are...or at least finally realizing they, in fact, were the poser. Other posers embraced skating as affectionately as the media did every five or ten years...and were just as fickle.
Real skateboarders LOVE skateboarding.
As an athlete, each sport has variables. The variables of Adrenaline, Deftness, Hang-time and Drivability sum up what skateboarding is to this physical world (acronym intended). Skateboarding has no rules, therefore, skaters have no rules. Creativity can exist within rules, but the learning curve gets slighted, i.e. basketball, baseball and football players invent new moves every once in awhile, but it usually takes decades to see offensive ball handling change significantly. In the professional realm of skateboarding, every year is filled with watershed events that leave imprints on its history and often send it into a new direction. It could be because of it's birth in California, a land of liberal evolution, good energy and Love for fellow mankind, where new ideas are embraced instead of ridiculed, this sport has thrived. It could be that the skateboard companies, usually owned by passionate skaters, enjoy playing the purist role of being a 'quality company’ or 'locally owned' instead of being bought off by a corporate check, to inevitably lose their ‘hardcore’ allure. It could be as simple as an annual youth rebellion to the same old boring choices society gives us...or it could be ALL OF THE ABOVE.
I saw the skateboard Video "Sick Boys" in 1990, even though it came out in 1988. As opposed to Powell Peralta videos that were polished and directed or H-Street videos that were segmented into fish-eye lensed, team rider chapters, Mack Dawg Productions shot film of friends (mostly pro skaters) skating all the hot spots in California. The narration by Bryce Kanights gave any skater outside of Cali an idea of how to 'speak' skater. When I approached DJ Crucial about the idea of a "Sick Boys" skater rap album (twenty years after the original release of the video) based on our lives growing up as whiteboy, skaterboarder, rap listeners in West County St. Louis, he said, "sounds rad," as only Crucial can do. We spent the year of 2007 watching ALL of our old skate vids, searching for skits, samples and any kind of reference to that essence we felt as teenagers of what 'cool' was. It was easy. We're still both avid skaters with very child-like qualities. We've been filming our own skate vids every three years since 1994, and almost all our old skater friends still skate. Every new X-Games, every new DVD (no more VHS), every new trick I get to witness turn trendy, I smile...and I think "hells yeah, look what we did."
Without telling you exactly how I want you to interpret the album, I'll only say, it's yours, not ours, do with it as you may (no rules remember?) It's peppered with music, quotes and themes from videos by Powell Peralta, H-Street, Blind, Plan B, Vision, Santa Cruz Skateboards (amongst others) and of course the original "Sick Boys" (now out on re-mastered DVD from Mack Dawg Productions), but it's also got nuggets of pop culture from Chris Farley on Saturday Night Live to Sean Penn as Spicoli in 'Fast Times at Ridgemount High' to 'All Your Love' by the Animals. From start to finish, this album is the collection of our evolution, birth to now.
It's 'real' and it's cool...hope you agree...but if you don't, we won't take it personal.
Sincerely,
skateboarder for life,
Jonathan Toth from Hoth [co-signed by DJ Crucial]
Thanks for listening to:
“Sick Boys” by Jonathan Livingston Crucial
FREE LISTENS AT:
myspace.com/JonathanLivingstonCrucial
Copyright 2009
FREE "SICKBOYS" VIDEO AT:
youtube.com/watch?v=zRvdStu4usk
Copyright 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Go GREEN! by Abe tha Babe
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
[1st verse]
It's time to find the Republicans a big ditch and
put 'em in it, with most of the lobbyist pricks, ever
heard of the Whigs or the Federalists? No?
Exactly...that's cause they're deader than Dick!
When the
party moves away from the people (the body), the
people move away from the party, sorry!
Selfish interests and big business bleed the starving, you'll
lose to a stronger army, ask Charlie!
And
no Karl Rove's gonna save your faces, case your
clown make-up's too ancient, you can't scrape it,
and Schwarzenegger can't erase it...so
go on, moveon.org before we strip you naked,
cause transparency's a comin', and your day of
reckonin' will peel you apart, like the Onion. When
layer after layer is uncovered, and the way your makin'
paper is discovered, you'll go the way of JFK brother.
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
[2nd verse]
I used to like him, but no more Nader,
(why?) he's got as much chance of comin' back as Darth Vader.
He had the right left hand, and was a smart trader.
Barack's left handed (right!) Now that's a dark stranger!
But what's stranger than strange, is how does one
change a government that's a stranger to change, with
out a sniper takin' his aim, or the CIA
playin' their games, or usurpers waiting in the wings?
Can one man stand in the path of a
juggernaut, and do the right thing like his mother taught?
I tell you what a brother outta do, talk to a
few in the know, and expose a couple other truths...
You know, like they killed JFK,
they killed MLK, they took the World Trades
away...all in the name of 'clear the way!' to a
fascist state, so long as they feel safe?
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
[3rd verse]
You know y'all done fucked up right?
Legalizing a lethal plant and dangerous drink and
outlawing the most amazing green weed God's green Earth has ever seen?
A renewable energy source that makes paper, clothes, oil, and oh...
it smokes real nice when it's grown right, and oh...
everyone can grow right...
So why, oh why would anyone try to refuse me my right to grow my own kind?
You know what?
YOU'RE OUT YOUR GODDAMNED MIND, TRYIN' TO MAN-HAND MINE!
AND I'm a patriot, a southerner, and a lover of mama's apple pie.
A Vet with a rep that you can't trample, so bet, go try and disenfranchise!
AND GUESS WHAT? IT AIN'T JUST ME!
So when the GOP leaves, naturally, it'll be cause we went GREEN!
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
[1st verse]
It's time to find the Republicans a big ditch and
put 'em in it, with most of the lobbyist pricks, ever
heard of the Whigs or the Federalists? No?
Exactly...that's cause they're deader than Dick!
When the
party moves away from the people (the body), the
people move away from the party, sorry!
Selfish interests and big business bleed the starving, you'll
lose to a stronger army, ask Charlie!
And
no Karl Rove's gonna save your faces, case your
clown make-up's too ancient, you can't scrape it,
and Schwarzenegger can't erase it...so
go on, moveon.org before we strip you naked,
cause transparency's a comin', and your day of
reckonin' will peel you apart, like the Onion. When
layer after layer is uncovered, and the way your makin'
paper is discovered, you'll go the way of JFK brother.
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
[2nd verse]
I used to like him, but no more Nader,
(why?) he's got as much chance of comin' back as Darth Vader.
He had the right left hand, and was a smart trader.
Barack's left handed (right!) Now that's a dark stranger!
But what's stranger than strange, is how does one
change a government that's a stranger to change, with
out a sniper takin' his aim, or the CIA
playin' their games, or usurpers waiting in the wings?
Can one man stand in the path of a
juggernaut, and do the right thing like his mother taught?
I tell you what a brother outta do, talk to a
few in the know, and expose a couple other truths...
You know, like they killed JFK,
they killed MLK, they took the World Trades
away...all in the name of 'clear the way!' to a
fascist state, so long as they feel safe?
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
[3rd verse]
You know y'all done fucked up right?
Legalizing a lethal plant and dangerous drink and
outlawing the most amazing green weed God's green Earth has ever seen?
A renewable energy source that makes paper, clothes, oil, and oh...
it smokes real nice when it's grown right, and oh...
everyone can grow right...
So why, oh why would anyone try to refuse me my right to grow my own kind?
You know what?
YOU'RE OUT YOUR GODDAMNED MIND, TRYIN' TO MAN-HAND MINE!
AND I'm a patriot, a southerner, and a lover of mama's apple pie.
A Vet with a rep that you can't trample, so bet, go try and disenfranchise!
AND GUESS WHAT? IT AIN'T JUST ME!
So when the GOP leaves, naturally, it'll be cause we went GREEN!
[hook]
Save the country! Bolster the economy! We
gave those dolts enough rope, let's find a tree!
GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN! GO GREEN!
Labels:
Barack Obama,
GOP,
Green Party,
NORML,
Republicans
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Daddy’s Gonna Be Alright
Even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright, even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright...
Dad, taught me how to love, taught me how ball,
taught me how to get back up when I fall. He
taught me how to win some, taught me how to lose some,
taught me if I ever get stuck, move some.
He
taught me how to trust God, taught me how to trust me,
taught me that the rest of the world can’t touch me. He
taught me how to treat mankind with the best, but if
any step, press eject…
and put back
Love, be good with that hug, especially when the
women are sixty and above. Ladies are re-
spectful, let them be respected, God’ll give you
one some day, so just let him.
That’ll be the
best day, maybe of your life, progressing into
deeper shades of Love and surprise. When I found my
Soul-mate I knew that he was right, cause she was like
him, but just my type...
Even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright, even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright...
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though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright, even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright...
Dad, taught me how to love, taught me how ball,
taught me how to get back up when I fall. He
taught me how to win some, taught me how to lose some,
taught me if I ever get stuck, move some.
He
taught me how to trust God, taught me how to trust me,
taught me that the rest of the world can’t touch me. He
taught me how to treat mankind with the best, but if
any step, press eject…
and put back
Love, be good with that hug, especially when the
women are sixty and above. Ladies are re-
spectful, let them be respected, God’ll give you
one some day, so just let him.
That’ll be the
best day, maybe of your life, progressing into
deeper shades of Love and surprise. When I found my
Soul-mate I knew that he was right, cause she was like
him, but just my type...
Even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright, even
though he’s died, I know he’s by my side, because
Daddy told me All is Life, and
that he told me all his life, so
Daddy’s gonna be alright...
DOWNLOAD FOR FREE
myspace.com/JonathanTothfromHoth
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