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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/19/26 06:43 PM
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Polly,
Thanks for giving this one a spin. Yeah, what worries me about this tune is how it may be perceived by some--it's a fair concern, particularly these days. I wouldn't say the verses are sarcastic or meant to be so--though maybe exaggerations to some degree. It's a combination of what the singer is told and observes about his partner. She's nuts, she's not that pretty, she has a horrible laugh, she's not fit, she drinks and smokes too much. All of which may be true. But to the singer, it doesn't matter--she's his complete love. It's what inside that makes the difference.
At its heart this is a love song . . . a guy defending his girl. If that doesn't come across, then I've failed, and this song won't resonate with most.
Appreciate the thoughtful feedback.
Cheers!
Deej
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