Ted Giffin

Ted’s New Material Playlist

Ted’s New Material Playlist These are all new material by Me, with the exception of the song called “I Dare You” which was co-written in 1996 with Angela Whang, tho the recording is recent by me.

Girl, (cover song)

Girl. I am beginning to realize that a lot of pop songs are written so catchy, so pretty, that the listener has no idea of what is being said in the lyrics. On the surface, this song written by Beck sounds like your average love song. In my horror, I understood the lyrics more likely to be about a psycho who plans to eliminate some strange girl and take her eyeball. My mind somehow drew a comparison. I believe that Leonardo da []

Let It Bleed (stones cover)

Let It Bleed. So today, I was looking for a song to do. I came upon a list of songs that had been banned at one time or another in the United States. I was surprised to find that the Everly Brothers song entitled,”Wake Up Lil Susie”, was stricken from the airwaves in 1957. Other songs were not. This is my version of a song that perhaps could have made the list. Mick Jagger had a knack for using lyrics that could []

High and Dry (cover)

High and Dry. Don’t you just love Fear and Loathing and Self-Pity in the Midwest of the United States? Here is a cover of a Radiohead tune. (had to do it) I implore those of you have not seen the following cartoon to do so.. SOUTH PARK episode: “Scott Tenorman Must Die!” (then and only then will you deeply understand) 🙂

Like a Train, (new original song)

Like a Train.. (lyrics) the Fear, the Pain, the Shame, the Blame the Booze, the Pills. Left that All Behind. Left that All Behind. Don’t know where to go. She’s on my mind. Can’t help how I feel. She’s on my mind. Left that all behind. Left her all behind. Better not drive- It’s been a long line. Better not drive- It’s been a long night. Always seemed, Like a dream, too good too, Wake Up to. Left that all behind. Left []