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Come Inside... => The Medical Centre => Topic started by: Nick on October 04, 2008, 03:14:04 PM

Title: We are all big fans of glands
Post by: Nick on October 04, 2008, 03:14:04 PM
It's part of a collection.I heard one all about wee on the wireless earlier  eeek:

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Title: Re: We are all big fans of glands
Post by: Nick on July 25, 2009, 08:05:10 PM
I think this should be in the Medical Centre  eeek:
Title: Re: We are all big fans of glands
Post by: Miss Creant Commander of the picklement and baking BAb(Hons) on July 29, 2009, 01:19:44 AM
Pseuds Corner I'd have thought.

'All too often, fusing contemporary music with an educational component requires a compromise in one of the two areas. The Body Rocks is that rare exception: lyrics that delight in answering childhood curiosity about the functions of the human body, set to music that is tuneful, smart, and uncompromised. Musically and lyrically, The Body Rocks does not talk down to its audience, but rather approaches the subject at hand with refreshing clarity and wit, making it as enjoyable to parents as it is to children. The Body Rocks is the brainchild of Marc ?Doc? Dauer ? a musician, producer, and physician who has been contributed to high-profile soundtracks (Anchorman, American Pie, Shrek 2, 90210 and more) as well as to the music of a wide range of well-regarded artists, including Pete Yorn and Minnie Driver'.
Title: Re: We are all big fans of glands
Post by: Darwins Selection on July 29, 2009, 07:46:03 AM
Pseuds Corner I'd have thought.

'All too often, fusing contemporary music with an educational component requires a compromise in one of the two areas. The Body Rocks is that rare exception: lyrics that delight in answering childhood curiosity about the functions of the human body, set to music that is tuneful, smart, and uncompromised. Musically and lyrically, The Body Rocks does not talk down to its audience, but rather approaches the subject at hand with refreshing clarity and wit, making it as enjoyable to parents as it is to children. The Body Rocks is the brainchild of Marc ?Doc? Dauer ? a musician, producer, and physician who has been contributed to high-profile soundtracks (Anchorman, American Pie, Shrek 2, 90210 and more) as well as to the music of a wide range of well-regarded artists, including Pete Yorn and Minnie Driver'.

It makes more sense if you correct the typo:

"an educational component requires a compromise in one of the two areas arses. "