CD review: The George W. Bush Singers
Listeners should check out the acapella spiritual-style choral rendering of Dubya's famous "There's an old saying in Tennessee..." mishap. "There ought to be limits to freedom", "put food on your family" and other gems are included in this collection. The singing is better than average, and the vocal group does well in setting Bush's neologisms and strange grammatic constructions to music. Actual sound bytes are heard from Bush, then the singers "answer" him in song. What I find especially fun is that if Bush stutters or repeats a few syllables... the singers do the same! "Uh, uh, uh..."
This CD is "ingrinable". Styles range from gospel to funk to reggae to old Mitch Miller-ish stuff. Whether you despise Bush or whether you adore him and find his Bushisms to be the stuff of cutesy cuddly folksiness, you will probably enjoy this disc. Warning: it is only about 30 minutes long. It bears repeated listening during the election season, although I would guess only the strongest Bush-haters will listen to it if Kerry wins in November. If Bush wins (perish the thought) this one might never leave my CD player as I anxiously await the release of a sequel!
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It's funny, I just heard about the GWB Singers for the first time a couple hours ago. Some guy on right-wing radio was talking about a concert in LA they performed at. Michelle Shocked was also there and she made a comment about how John Kerry doesn't stand for anything but we still have to vote for him to get rid of Bush. Of course the guy on the radio jumped all over that. It's so typical, if she criticizes Kerry she's a political genius but if she knocks Bush she's a uninformed ultraliberal disconnected from the mainstream.
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