Ok, I would love to give this some intro, but frankly, the song says it all.
I will only say that ZB finished the ballad within fifteen minutes of the event actually taking place, and having been there, I can assure you his account is accurate.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I have seen the future of rock and roll, and it is Zion Bohlender.
3.12.2008
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HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! That is great!
Everything went KABUSH! LOL
What a fun kid! I think I still have a sound file of his 'Enemy go away' song classic somewhere as well.
The family must be feeling better. What a great songwriter! I like a minimum of chords in a song.
@esther - re: minimum of chords: he was very impressionable when we attended the Vineyard...
ha!
Robbie Reider, if you ever find this, I LOVE you, man! Let's go back to Burning Man!
A prophetic Hank Williams the fourth for sure!
Hank Williams...I was thinking more Bob Dylan in his early years. Bob was known to tell a story or two in song as well. Never used the word "KABUSH" though :)
LOL!
He's like a cross between Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, and Lou Engle (you know, with the raw, story telling element)....
that was incredible, i watched it twice. very bob dylan.
What exactly does Kabush mean?
@Danie - Kabush is....well, it's.... uhm. Hard to explain, but when everything goes kabush, it's hard to miss.
WOW! And she cried out "You broke the tire swing" and he cried out"I di dnot. Every thing went CAPLUESH!
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