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C. Goff III

Never Love Laughter      (03:03)

714 hi-fi plays, 420 lofi plays, 148 downloads, 3 comments

The pensive melody and simple lyrics for this lament were brought to me in a dream on my birthday almost exactly a year ago (October 17th). I thought of it as a birthday present from the Gods. Elton John was performing the song on a stage in a real fancy theater. I’ve never seen an EJ concert in real life except on TV. There was a paraplegic person sitting next to him on the piano stool. I saw Dianne Feinstein in the audience.

Anyway, considering today’s troubled times, it suddenly seemed appropriate that I cook up a recording of this song and honor its anniversary. I shook some Tapegerm spices into the recipe to make it a bit more edgy.

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Genre: Love
Album: in process
Label: Taped Rugs Productions
Credits: Goff plays guitars, twiddles midi composing tool, and sings. Includes Mental Anguish Open Loops, Dave Fuglewicz Open Loops, and International Garbageman Open Loops.

Never Love Laughter
I'll never love laughter
Not after today

I used to laughter before
But I'm not gonna love it anymore

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buzzsaw said, "Conversely, upon the morrow, the elevation of my hitherto enduring Goffesteem shall be triply hefted, and to such an extent and such an elevation that a raging eternal debate and dissension ensues where I still yet tarry in the ionosphere or have penetrated into the lower reaches of the exosphere. When resolved, I shall, of course resume me inexhaustible praise for Charles of the Goff."

internationalgarbage said, "Yay!! Just listened to this great piece and now on the third listen on row! - and I just want to second Chris' comments. Top notch and addictive! Great mixture of really big contrasts in this piece and the song is superb! / Björn"

Mental Anguish said, "Wow a wonderful shaking of tg spices in this piece I think, a very mellow piece that I find myself playing over & over, never love laughter is a piece complete with great guitar work & vocal delivery. Top notch work sir Charles!"