2010-04-23
A parody of "Hey, Soul Sister," the current hit by Train. [Insert your own joke about this going off the rails.]
Robert's voice may never recover.
M. Spaff Sumsion: Concept and lyrics
Robert Lund: All instruments, vocals, and production
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oddaustin - Apr 23, 2010
This is fantastic, guys. Lyrics are wonderful, and the vocals are perfect.
stevegoodie - Apr 23, 2010
Mmmmm... stripper-licious! I especially like the nod to Dino-Mike (dork friend... right?). Classic, yet in such poor taste. Mmmm!
Insane Ian - Apr 23, 2010
Truly awesome...wow.
JakeWaters - Apr 23, 2010
I'd love to see a video for this...Or would I? I'm not sure. Love the song though.
voiceroy - Apr 23, 2010
Spaff spoke: "Robert's voice may never recover." Yeah, that's the downside to doing a full-out parody when you want to capture the original style, but I personally would've cheated on this one and modulated the key down a few for myself. But if Robert was up to the task, I applaud his efforts. Clever, funny stuff.
squirreludecker - Apr 24, 2010
it is worth noting that this version is more enjoyable to listen to than the Train version, which has gotten overplayed a lot lately.
devospice - Apr 26, 2010
I find that to be the case with many parodies, overplayed or not. :)
madcowtipper - Apr 29, 2010
dude this awesome, i have to say its one of my favorites. you and spaf did a great job.
Barnside - Apr 29, 2010
I'm still in recovery ;)
rick cormier - May 3, 2010
this is just WRONG! It's brilliant, of course, but I definitely don't want to see the video. Reminds me of a comedy bit I wrote about my aunt who is a hooker. You might have heard of her, she's the oldest trick in the book.
ProjectSisyphus - May 3, 2010
Great geriatric parody and nice vocals by Robert. You guys pick the best songs
stalker - Jul 26, 2010
my room mate says betty white should do the video for this song
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weirdojace - Apr 23, 2010
I wanted to parody this, but once again Spaff came up with an idea better than anything I'd ever come up with. :P
This is a great parody. Good job, Spaff. Excellent vocals, Robert.