Get Off My Frosting!

SpriteBat wrote on 11/1/2015, 4:03 AM
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All original. All lyrics and vocals by me.

This is a song about how I don't like sprinkles on donuts, or any desserts for that matter. They just seem to ruin the smooth texture of the frosting. 

It's supposed to be kind of a funny song so don't take it too seriously. Well, I guess that's all that needs to be said. Thanks for listening and sharing honest opinions. I hope you're all doing well. God bless.

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Former user wrote on 11/1/2015, 4:12 AM

light music and pleasant to listen to, very delicate synth used.
vocal interpretation would say well done.
very catchy track

franco

TrishM wrote on 11/1/2015, 7:52 AM

Travis, you're silly

Get the WHAT off my frosting?   I hate those waxy sprinkles personally but what the f*** do I know?

I really liked this catchy little tune and your amusing lyrics.  It's very well done.  I thought that my younger students (back when I was a teacher type person) would think this was a funny song and want to listen to it all the time but I'd have to *bleep* it .  Have you ever considered writing songs for kids?  Seriously, there is a market for good music for kids and if there isn't, there should be.!!!   Songs that aren't so stupid and geared to kids 50 years ago. (Like "The Wheels On the Bus.." type songs that kids hate!)  You definitely have the ability and a good voice for it because you sound young and the kids could relate to you.

Where I taught, money was tight, especially for the music department and I had records.  Yes!  Records!  I heard," Mrs. Marshall, those are the biggest CD's I've ever seen!!! How many songs are on there?"  Uh...maybe 12 songs. Duh.

So I had to dig around to find suitable songs that kids liked because if they have to sing stuff from the "olden days", they're probably not going to enjoy music so much and that would be a "Travis-T"  

Trish

Nickillus wrote on 11/1/2015, 9:40 AM

Excellent thinking, Travis.  Folk don't take toppings half seriously enough.  Dessicated coconut is the bane of my life - or the gaps in my teeth at least. 

Love it.  The sound has a hint of the flavour of the band Hot Chip (suitably food named).  Brilliant piece of work.  Stars and favourited immediately.  It should be taken up as an anthem by certain sectors of the food industry.

Former user wrote on 11/1/2015, 10:22 AM

es gefällt mir sehr gut, schwungvoll, obwohl ich ja den text nicht verstehe.

l.g.

Hartmut

JuanIsidoro wrote on 11/2/2015, 1:26 AM

lovely....

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Hola

Me llamo Juan Isidoro. Soy de Sevilla al sur de España.Trabajo en un camion y hago musica por placer.

Espero que os guste.

Juan
My name is juan Isidoro. I’m from Seville in southern Spain.
Working a truck and do music for pleasure.I hope you like.

 

 

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 11/3/2015, 6:34 PM

W O N D E R F U L !!!!!!!!! I love your music !!!!!!

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Former user wrote on 11/6/2015, 2:51 PM

Say Travis:

You see, listening to original material by you (and a few others) is the reason why I am really delighted to return.  Your ability to put a smile on my face has not wavered.  That's why I'm a real big fan of your work.

Always the best, musical brother...

Griff

martinheeremans wrote on 11/7/2015, 6:39 AM

Hahahaha, get the f!ck off my frosting! I love it LMAO.

I also agree too, those pesky little bits of non essential, preservative filled sugary, as you said "rainbow bits of flavour-lessness" (hahaha, sorry, it got me again) are there for the kids attraction only.

Did you synth this or is it from sound pools?

The track is very interesting I like how you have a drumbeat that is more of an addition to the sound then the main accompaniment.

The organ sounds are cool and although unexcpected, so was (what I think was) the cowbell.

Even the profanity isn't in your face, it suits the song (made me laugh the most, like don't just get off my frosting. get the F off it!).

MW73 wrote on 11/8/2015, 2:59 AM

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Ich habe mich wieder voll Back to the 80' gefühlt

Father_of_Joy wrote on 1/4/2016, 11:00 AM

That's really a great song ... with humor and with a splendid singer!
I was amused 

Roxall wrote on 10/26/2016, 7:51 AM

Not really my type of music. But I appreciate the creativity non the less.

The fact that it is all you, vocals included is impressive.

a funny original quirky track