Well whatever you do don't forget to bring banana.
Whatever you do don't forget to bring a banana.
Don't forget to bring yourself a banana.
Banana. Banana.
This song is the pathetic example of my indulgent tendencies.
When I'm at home all alone in front of a computer with a microphone.
That's right. Yeah. Here we go.
Banana. Banana.
And now it's time to eat a real tasty treat.
And try not to slip, better watch your feet.
Banana. Banana. Banana.
Banana. Banana. Banana.
He's gotta banana, it looks like a gun.
The other bananas are on the run.
Yeah.
Run for the hills.
Run for your life.
credits
from VEHICLE,
released May 26, 2009
Carolyn Walter - alto sax, bass clarinet, piccolo, flute
Jamison Smeltz - alto sax
Wally Scharold - vocals, guitar
Rob Pumpelly - guitar
Nat Hawkes - bass
Dickie Ogden - drums
This album is legendary. Prog fans of all flavors will find something to appreciate within Edit Peptide, because it's an incredibly flavorful piece of pie. aimee
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In no small way, this album changed my life. Maybe surprisingly, this was my introduction to motW. It is beautiful, distinct, maybe even more experimental than earlier motW. It's a dream that you listen to. No other band could ever accomplish this. brineryte