
Joe Wrabek
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204
DEADWATER MONK
Aug 03, 2011
Love it Joe!!!
Of course...you can post this one in time sir! fantastic job!
domj
May 20, 2011
'Can i have your car when the rapture comes'
Well... i've spammed your song as much as i can today :)
It's a great song though.
Hope all is well.
Richard Pierce
Dec 04, 2009
Joe, I like your song about no good songs about the war. Great lyrics! Thanks for sharing.
dddd2
Oct 23, 2009
Joe!!! Awesome job on The Dogs Song!!! Funny! Funny!! Funny!!! Love it!!!
The Lone Arranger
Jul 25, 2009
Howdy Joe
I can't make it to your public appearances, but I can at least keep up with you here at the CLICK.
Of your last 3 tunes ... I'm likin' the Couple Billion the best!
Keep a writtin' 'em .. we're a listenin' my freind.
Kerry Martin
May 18, 2009
What a lovely sentiment...brought back memories of Christmas past! Absolutely brilliant lyrics with great traditional instrumentation played well! Ya gotta love a great Christmas tune.
Moker Jarrett
Feb 23, 2009
Joe, enjoyed the Dead Dog song, your humorous outlook beats the hell out of the b*** in' alot of folks do...be well...moker
Lou Quarmwater
Dec 30, 2008
Hi Joe,
Another heartfelt beautiful job .
I'm always collecting new Xmas carrolls,and with your and Don's permission I'd like to borrow this one for next year.
Here's a link to another Xmas in jail song by The Youngsters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM38kN4AOys
I hope you're having a blast during this holiday season and junk.
Luke
Grant S
Nov 29, 2008
Song: Crosses by the Roadside
Another great tune Joe, every new Joe song I hear, I always pickup my guitar and jam along with.
Clem Gareau
Nov 28, 2008
Joe
Great variety, great songs.
All the best
Clem
Sharma
Nov 28, 2008
Song: Crosses by the Roadside
Excellent song, Joe! Love the lyrics and guitar play. :)
Frankfurt Dialog Company
Nov 14, 2008
Joe´s the true story-teller here, wouldn´t Y´all agree?
I mean a parrot who comes to the conclusion “Screw them all.” Do we need more than that?
I´d like to say no.
Bottom line´stuff here, real tale, something you would not find too often in America these days I´d say.
And that with your unique voice, Joe.
Sometimes I imagine putting your vocals into a drastically different musical environment, like a solo cello, or a jazz band. Don´t know if your great music would be harmed by that or if it would benefit.
Great songs, thanks for sharing, Joe, loved every second and every line of it!
Andreas
Sharma
Nov 11, 2008
A wonderfully informative, humorous, colorful track, Joe. I absolutely love these lyrics! :D
Sharma
Oct 14, 2008
Hi Joe! My love, my sweet. :D mmmmm luvin' your new Holloweenie Vampire track! :D Thanks Joe! for making this 'n all your other wonderful tunes. :)
Ron Gragg
Oct 02, 2008
As an old school troubadour at SC, yopu rank right up there with the best of ‘em Joe. And your humorous lyrical style is always sure to twist a smile out of the most tight fisted grimace. With cheeky lyrical wordsmith(ing) prowess like:
“My machete by my side,
Diesel mower, pesticide,
The dog chewed my gauntlets but I still can get ‘em on
With my trusty mower deck
I will fearlessly attack
Remember me if I don’t come back from doing battle with the lawn.”
I’m put in mind of a weed-warrior version juxtaposed with “Big Rock Candy Mountain” and your dreamy search for rest as Jr. takes over the battle in the end, and you gets your reward on the sidelines.
God Bless
Ron
Sharma
Sep 30, 2008
Hi Joe!!! :D
Love you and your music. : )
In Saskatchewan, there used to be a town with a wheat pool elevator every 9 miles, because it took 1/2 day to take your wheat to the pool by horse and cart and 1/2 day to go home...... 4 1/2 miles either way. Consequently, we have towns like this....... about every 15 km (9 miles for y'all south of the border). I know them well. Brilliant as always, Joe!