Rewritable Song Lyrics 136
JimCricket writes "A new kind of record company, Tailored Music Group, is selling user-customizable songs. Each song is distributed in its 'default' (generic) form, and the customer can change any (or all) of the lyrics. For a few hundred bucks, the original indie musician will re-work the song with the custom lyrics. Neat idea."
I can see it now (Score:4, Funny)
and "I love gay sex"
A boon to mediocraty (Score:3, Funny)
Can't wait to sell out, but you don't have the talent to get a record company interested in mutilating your songs?
Well you're in luck!!
I've got a billion pop song tool (Score:4, Funny)
Re:There's a market for this ? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I can see it now (Score:0, Funny)
Now there's a good business model!
"'In Soviet Russia, I love hardcore gay hot grits smeared on my Natalie Portman poster' - hmmm.... well, that'll be $50,000 thanks"
Awesome!~
Re:I can see it now (Score:3, Funny)
Or, just as likely, covering up for either of those two situations.
-Red
Now hold on there.... (Score:4, Funny)
It's not all going to be heavy metal
"I love gay sex"
Or country music, ya know.
And So....haveing thusly offended a significant portion of the Slashdot demographic...exit our hero through the front door...STAGE LEFT
Re:I've got a billion pop song tool (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Title of the Reply (Score:2, Funny)
Props given for an obscure reference, however reversal of stance for lack of credit for group that wrote the song.
Offering of better reference in form of a wiki article [wikipedia.org] and song lyrics [leoslyrics.com].
Self-righteous closing
--Witty, yet non-relevant tagline
Subject of the Rejoinder (Score:2, Funny)
Mostly on-topic fanboi-ing of previously ascertained musical group.
Subtle meta-reference to non-sequiterish subject.
-- Overused lyric from mainstream ex-alternative band used with a completely inappropriate misunderstanding of subject