2012-03-06
As though torn from the headlines [well, last week's headlines], this re-work [parody, if you will] of my own song from 2010 unleashes quite a bit of piss and vinegar. So beware, if you're allergic to either piss or vinegar.
Words and music: SG
Instruments, vocals, production: SG
Daffy-ness at the end: The great Luke Ski
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wildcard9 - Mar 6, 2012
I would comment about "next time, pick a better Rush song to parody", but that just reminds me that Limbaugh is still on the air, which is just too depressing of a thought for before coffee.
EclecticLee - Mar 6, 2012
Bravo! I've been ignoring the whole thing, but at least something good (this song) came out of it.
ProjectSisyphus - Mar 6, 2012
Vitriolic but very funny. Steve will be pleased to know according to TMZ, Rush has lost nine advertisers over this, including AOL and Quicken Loans. I figure this song's probably cost him a few more.
Balder - Mar 6, 2012
Hey now, Rush Limbaugh said something that was *like* an apology, only smaller. Brilliant work, Steve.
madmanOTL - Mar 7, 2012
Very well done.
dino-mike - Mar 8, 2012
HAHAHA!!! A tad on the nose Steve, but I dig it... that guy's a total douche.
russj - Mar 10, 2012
It just goes to show that freedom of speech does not mean that you are EVER free from other people disagreeing with your opinion.
gpherder - Mar 12, 2012
Waiting now for the song about Bill Maher's comments....
weirdojace - Mar 12, 2012
Awesome!!!
Do a Santorum song next! Haha.
BrianX - Mar 14, 2012
gpherder: Bill Maher isn't important enough, and you can't make a very good song out of people rolling their eyes in mild annoyance.
filkertom - Mar 19, 2012
Fan frickin yeah.
Boomshadow - Apr 14, 2012
Balder, I'm willing to bet that the apologies are not the only thing about Rush Limbaugh that's like the real thing, only smaller.
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devospice - Mar 6, 2012
I never really put the two together until I heard this song, but I actually now believe that Rush Limbaugh is a grown up Eric Cartman. It makes perfect sense!