Finally found this again. I love the audience response "when she hit (clap) the kitchen, or when they said "no" and Dar's chuckled. I think this is the best version of the song out there because of where it all transpired. Thanks :)
Dar sounds great and the song is about tolerance, acceptance and commonality. The audience seems familiar with the lyrics: Timmy, "Can I be a Pagan?" Dad, "We'll discuss it when they leave." Audience, "(something, something) No." Made Dar laugh. We need more of what is in this song in our world. Thanks, Dar.
Great song and very humorous lyrics. So true we need to co-exist.
Finally found this again.
I love the audience response "when she hit (clap) the kitchen, or when they said "no" and Dar's chuckled. I think this is the best version of the song out there because of where it all transpired. Thanks :)
Dar sounds great and the song is about tolerance, acceptance and commonality. The audience seems familiar with the lyrics: Timmy, "Can I be a Pagan?" Dad, "We'll discuss it when they leave." Audience, "(something, something) No." Made Dar laugh. We need more of what is in this song in our world. Thanks, Dar.
What is the audience saying? What camp is this?
What a strange audience for the song. how old are those kids?
+Edward Sage Just looked it up. Now it makes more sense. A little more at least.
Old enough.