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One fat hen couple duck three brown bear four running hare five fat fickle female sitting sipping scotch six simple simon sitting on a stone seven sinbad sailors sailed the seven seas eight egotistical egoists echoing egotistical ecstasies nine nude nublians nimbly nibbling nuts gnats nicotine ten was and never was a fig plucker nor a fig plucker's son and I ain't leaving till this fucking fig pluckin's done now ask me if I am a turtle. (Tim) Are you a turtle? (Wolf) You bet your sweet ass I'm a turtle. Once a turtle, always a turtle!

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Ok, so no one has commented on this song yet.  I love this song!! It was one of the first songs I witnessed live when it was the fast, intense version.  Then they started playing the intro slow like the Mokijam version.

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I love this song sooooo much!
**** in the MFA

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big wuiac supporter here!  is this one semi on the shelf right now? don\'t remember it being played toooo recently...
taints rule, gypsies drool!

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I was under the impression that this song was written during the Psychedelic Breakfast era (first time played 8-3-2000 / as per .org)?  Anyways, I really like this song too, but not the current arrangement of it.  I prefer the version that is more guitar driven rather than synth.
The best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with - Bruce Springsteen

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Quote from: Yoda;210548
I was under the impression that this song was written during the Psychedelic Breakfast era (first time played 8-3-2000 / as per .org)?  Anyways, I really like this song too, but not the current arrangement of it.  I prefer the version that is more guitar driven rather than synth.

have you heard the Buffalo version?
never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you

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I just listened to it and (to me) that is the way the song should be performed.
The best music is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with - Bruce Springsteen

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big wuiac supporter here!  is this one semi on the shelf right now? don\'t remember it being played toooo recently...

does 2 shows ago count as recent ?
*Gia*

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Quote from: Yoda;210548
I was under the impression that this song was written during the Psychedelic Breakfast era (first time played 8-3-2000 / as per .org)?  Anyways, I really like this song too, but not the current arrangement of it.  I prefer the version that is more guitar driven rather than synth.

have you heard the Buffalo version?

i was one of the few lucky enough to hear that one live, amazing
DS Newbers

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WUIAC predates Psychedelic Breakfast. Mokijam, mothafucka!
Go see your Breakfast, there are starving Leiths in California

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always has been a favorite, always will be. theres ALWAYS room in the setlist for WUIAC ....
and what CAN you do, when your world is invaded by a reggaejunkiejew?!?

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always has been a favorite, always will be. theres ALWAYS room in the setlist for WUIAC ....

truth, this song fits perfectly almost anywhere in a setlist, but ideally as an opener, as the meat in a sadwich, or as the encore> something else.
Facial Hair Would Be So Nice

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being the oldnewbie that i am...my credibility is suspect on these things...but i remember seeing two in particular. at the acoustic cafe a couple years back i think to open (check out the "fairy" also) and one of the later weeks during the last acoustic jakes run. i don\'t remember how to get home sometimes, but i remember smiling very hard during both those versions.

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This song is always epic. I have never heard a bad version. Listening to last year\'s Camp Barefoot this morning and this song is bringing some heat > into a badass Pygmy!?!

Where did this song come from? Does anyone know any history about this one? Inspiration? I see this was a Mokijam tune, is this a Tim creation?
Music is Vibration is Life

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I think Tim ate a pot brownie, fell asleep, and woke up stoned?