Use your imagination guys and make soem curly as well. I would rather ask them things you want to know than crap I think is interesting bacuse you guys might have another opinion as to what we should be asking.
Shoot. Gator your allowed :)
Ask them whether they have their dicks pierced
That one's easy. I try to have mine pierced at least twice a week.
With a twig.
Next?
Yep I have a question.
Are they taking the piss?
The reason I ask is the into in the last 2 podcasts to their songs are almost word for word identical just replace "giant robots" with "kids" both using drugs and alcohol. They are that same even to I was inspired on my drive home over the bridge etc.
What is going on here?
Seems strange to me.
In the first explanation Gator was, I think, being sincere. In the second one, Sir Pent was making fun of Gator being for sincere. He really does take being a prick to almost a performance-art kind of level sometimes. I say that with love, of course.
I can confirm the mocking was aimed at Gator and not anywhere else.
Yep - first Sir Pent contacted me and urged me to record something "that introduces and explains the song, and talk a little bit about the writing process." So I did my best to be useful, and I came across sounding like Kelsey Grammar portraying Mr. Darcy, and so the Pent took the next possible opportunity to make all of Australia (and bits of Canada and Belgium) think that I was a total tool.
Kelsey Grammar portraying Mr. Darcy-gator
And this, in a nutshell, is why you're not a total tool.
Technically Pent is the tool: A stud finder, to be precise.
Oh, snap.
...would her name be Lee Guana?
When you do a gig in your home down, do the bill you as "Lizards from around here"? Or "Lizards from a couple blocks over"?
We asked a female friend of ours if she'd play keys for us (this was back in 1991 probably) and she declined, but as her name was Amanda we had already decided that she would be dubbed "Sal-Amanda". I guess if her name was different we'd have made her come up with her own.
We all have different hometowns, so we're always able to be accurate by keeping the name as-is. There's always someone "from afar", no matter where we're at.
As a post-script to the show I was on, LFA has finally finished and posted a song that I was hoping would be done in time to be played on that show - of course, that was a pipe dream, it took a long time to get it right.
It's called "Block Party", and it's unlike the stuff we've done so far. We're pretty proud of it.
As always, it's free for download or streaming at reverbnation.com/lizardsfromafar. Hope you all will give it a listen, and if you have any comments, we'd love to hear them, either here or on our blog at lizardsfromafar.com.
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