To go with that Kevin Smith quote, here’s my take on what happened to the music industry.

The full name of this song is “The Worker Bee (or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Bullshit Money Making Lowest Common Booty Shaking Car Commercial Soundtrack Machines)”

Had the Occupy Wall Street movement on my mind a lot today. Here’s my song about it, “Memo to the Occupied.” I played this last night at The Fire in Philadelphia too. Went well.

Come see mayhem of this sort TONIGHT at the HeadHouse Cafe in Philadelphia (2nd and Lombard) where I Am Not The Universe will be performing LIVE!
Live for a limited time, as are we all!
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Come see mayhem of this sort TONIGHT at the HeadHouse Cafe in Philadelphia (2nd and Lombard) where I Am Not The Universe will be performing LIVE!

Live for a limited time, as are we all!

Need details? Here’s your details!

I Am Not The Universe - “Redemption For The Rich, Prison For The Poor.” Live at The Fire in Philadelphia, January 18th 2012.

Here’s a song I wrote about the Occupy Wall Street movement.

“When the many see that you’re the few, your badge-carrying thugs won’t keep protecting you, it’s just the absence of a guard, you’re not on the loose”

Oxford Town
Bob Dylan

Oxford Town

Oxford Town, Oxford Town
Ev’rybody’s got their heads bowed down
The sun don’t shine above the ground
Ain’t a-goin’ down to Oxford Town

He went down to Oxford Town
Guns and clubs followed him down
All because his face was brown
Better get away from Oxford Town

Oxford Town around the bend
He come in to the door, he couldn’t get in
All because of the color of his skin
What do you think about that, my frien’?

Me and my gal, my gal’s son
We got met with a tear gas bomb
I don’t even know why we come
Goin’ back where we come from

Oxford Town in the afternoon
Ev’rybody singin’ a sorrowful tune
Two men died ’neath the Mississippi moon
Somebody better investigate soon

Oxford Town, Oxford Town
Ev’rybody’s got their heads bowed down
The sun don’t shine above the ground
Ain’t a-goin’ down to Oxford Town