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Reviews for "[ My Head Is A Balloon ]"

Freaking sweet

Can't really say much without rambling, but this song is just that awesome it doesn't need that much praise to make people love it! as always keep up the good work.

I does like this very much

Indeed i do, more happy songs please.
Happy songs make me happy :D

sweet

this is my favorite song of yours it's so awesome the lyrics are so cheerfull and go together and the guitar is realy good your great at the guitar keep making music.

Kingbastard responds:

thanks very much, I have a youtube vid of me playing a slowed finger-picking version of this trk if you fancy listening/watching here's the link...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Nnu0lzQ pcx0

not much to say about this track...

EXEPT IT'S AWESOME!!!!!!!! sucking in helium and hearin that little pygmy s kinda cool

Kingbastard responds:

:P ta

wow....amazing...

seriously, better than just about everyone I hear everytime i turn on the radio (as few times as i do) how do you write those amazing lyrics? i plan to begin writing music, so what kinda stuff do you use for inspiration? I try writing stuff, but it ends up looking like crappy pop lyrics with no creativity...some help?

Kingbastard responds:

i keep a lot of sketchbooks and always take them out with me wherever I go as you never know when inspiration might strike. I often used to find that I'd be walking along and an idea for a song title or lyrics would pop into my head, either through what I'm seeing, hearing or just randomly and I would think to myself, I'll remember that. Unfortunately as soon as I got home to write it down the words escaped me, so....
A sketchbook to carry round with you is essential, a dictaphone is even better as it helps you remember melodies.
The main thing is to keep on writing as much as possible as although I've written some (what I would consider) good lyrics for songs, I've also written some god awful ones, so it's just a case of perseverance and for want of a better phrase 'thinking outside the box':)
Hope that helps a little....
*Also, write about what you know, It's easier to draw from your own experiences and use them as a basis for a song. It's very easy to spot someone who is singing about something they don't really know or think about:)
Starting off with a title for a song is often a good way to get started with the lyrics also.