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May 2107 Clicker's Club Psychedelic Song Challenge Featuring "unmentionable" Matt Tyson on backing vocals
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Strange music for strange people.
Dollar Bill and The Unmentionables has been recording slightly silly music since 1989. In 2010 we started making videos to stare at while the song plays. Genre: varies, sometimes within the same song even. Be sure to check out the video page, as many of the songs have super high-budget (i.e. $0) music videos
Song Info
Charts
#3,317 today Peak #64
#235 in subgenre Peak #7
Rights
Bill 2017
Uploaded
May 02, 2017
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.8 MB 160 kbps 3:18
Lyrics
Lets go where the sunshine flows and grass grows green between your toes Upside down the rainbow smiles By valleys high and hilltops low Lets go where the sunshine flows and where it comes from no one knows By watermelon waterfall A hoppy bird sings his greeting call aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Lets go where the sunshine flows and grass grows green between your toes Come with us and stay a while drink the tea and share a smile Lets go where the sunshine flows where it goes nobody knows By watermelon waterfall Hoppy bird sings his greeting call .
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AlexanderAruca
Dec 13, 2023
Crazy little song. Love it with all the twist & turns. Madness at its finest.
Andrew N Project
Jul 29, 2017
What a nice sarcastic or maybe grotesque song! I find it difficult to give a precise definition to the genre but I'm sure this a bright example of high musicianship.
gabe stenziano
Jun 06, 2017
i never know what to expect from you and this certainly falls in the 'oh boy' categorie. amazing assembly of sound. a total wild ride. i enjoyed the 'trip' in its entirety.
The Lykes of Wytch
May 12, 2017
Oh boy, this is so beautifully Wacky and full to bursting with mid 60's British Whimsey. George Martin himself couldn't have topped this! Mind blowingly brilliant in every detail...I love it.
What a trip totally Psychedelic cuz !
Oddger
May 08, 2017
I see we both got inspired by The Beatles, I by George Harrison and his Indian influences, you by John Lennon and his love of circus as in "Being for the benefit of Mr. Kite". The way this pieces rotates and swirls up and down and the telephone voice is truly from the psychedelic period. The backwards bits, put the the lid on for me. Super fun and great ideas, as always from you!
Rodrica Rudge
May 08, 2017
This is a fantastic mix of insanity and pure genius! It's quirky, eccentric and strange in a way that totally grabs your attention and keeps you hooked right to the last note. Brilliant composition and performance.
Gone4
May 08, 2017
This is totally trippy..very well arranged and lots of fun..choir parts are great..amazing job guys!
VMP (USA)
May 07, 2017
Absolutely NAILED the very best of pure psychedelia with a brand new classic, detail galore, mind altering EPIC stuff, wowza! (can only imagine how FUN that was to create!)
Drumnjon
May 07, 2017
SO COOL GUYS! LOVE THIS MIX!! :):):)
Alan L Cole
May 07, 2017
That drum track is awesome. Always love backward recording effect on the guitar. Great vocals and fxs round out another creative masterpiece from the very creative and gifted musicians, Morgan and Matt - bravo!
Carlo D'Anna
May 07, 2017
Another fantastic journey! I've had these kind of trips way back when. Outstanding tune!
DOOMTRAINmusic
May 07, 2017
Ha love this weird psychedelic offering,a mind altering tune indeed !
Musan Dera
May 07, 2017
Totally crazy, this one, turning the world upside down. Very psychedelic with lots of sound effects. I like the use of the choir here. That's bringing something theatrical and dramatical into this piece. Perfectly done, as always. Nice!
FusionFall Project
May 06, 2017
:D :D :D mucking about the inner consciousness A messy job, but someone has to do it ;) nice one gents!!!
The Footnotes
May 06, 2017
Great lyrics to evoke the mood of the times. Backwards guitar, manic drumming and all. This has the hallmarks of parody/tribute done with epic style and panache, all put together with whimsy and affection, and totally over the top excellence. The tremulous vocals and mock 'correct' accent mix Vaudeville into the clownlike acid trip that is on offer in this daytrip to Watermelon waterfall, and the chance to sight the elusive Hoppy bird.