Category Neanderpaul Sings! – Parody & Satire

Whiskey In The Jaymz!

Category: Neanderpaul Sings! - Parody & Satire

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A little ditty I put together during the downtime prior to the release of “St. Anger.” You might recall that James was going through some tough personal issues. I never mean any malice when I write these things. I just want people to laugh. Most of the time, the bands get it. The band has allegedly heard this one…and were “amused.” Metallica has a great sense of humor. One of my most-requested tunes. Enjoy!!!

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Back-To-Back

Category: Neanderpaul Sings! - Parody & Satire

From my second stint at WAAF, in Boston. Everyone knew I was a big Oakland Raiders fan. But…The New England Patriots were on their way to their 2nd Superbowl in as many years. So, I put this together pretty quick. It went over well. It was tough for me to sing their praises with conviction. Trust me.

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“45”

Category: Neanderpaul Sings! - Parody & Satire

Here’s a song parody from the Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series run. Set to the tune of Shinedown’s hit tune, and referencing Sox ace pitcher Pedro Martinez’ jersey number. I think the band has heard it. Fun Fact: WAAF is where Shinedown did the first acoustic performance of “Simple Man,” that exploded nationally.

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Schilling In The Game

Category: Neanderpaul Sings! - Parody & Satire

Another “Go Red Sox” song from the 2004 World Series run! If you were in Boston during this, it was crazy! A very fun time! We did this song before the “bloody sock.” It just happened that Schilling was on a tear at the time. So, the timing worked out nicely. Little did we know that the Sox would create the drama they did. Boston went nuts in 2004. Sox fans became complete douchebags soon thereafter.

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Only Scott Knows Why

Category: Neanderpaul Sings! - Parody & Satire

This is the third song in the famed “Creed Trilogy.” This one also wasn’t on my CD. So, this would be the only place you can find it these days. Of all the shots I’ve taken at the band over the years, this is one of my favorite pieces. Also one of the longest. I think it holds up though. The payoff seems to be worth it. People ask me who write and sings my songs. When I tell them that *I* do, they say “we didn’t know you could sing.”  I then tell them “If I could…I wouldn’t be in radio.” This was a fun one to write *and* sing. Hope you enjoy it.

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