Artwork by Rebecca Wasilewski & David Roush
Formatting by Tristan Kasten-Krause
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More than anything else, “Privatization Jawn” is a zillion-parted rondeau-oid song for dauncinge. Though it contains some grave and serious words (which might have their own sneaky ambitions), its lyric is mostly meaningless. The song is meant primarily as a laugh to which might daunce heartily. It does, however, contain four (4) earnest homages:
one, to a strange Uncle, the One, Good, Venerable Eugene Hutz;
another, to a great visionary of drumming and sound all around, the One, Good,
Venerable Ahmir Thompson, through its ( ¡¿ hopefully successful ?! ) timbral ambitions;
a third, to the Dearest Brian Nowell, who was master of the band Blue Smiley;
and a last, to Philadelphia.
Oh yes and one for all of space, too.
Ecce Shnak sincerely hopes you do enjoy, “Privatization Jawn: ¡Turnit! / ¡Burnit!.
lyrics
Yes, and just when all manner of mortal and divinity, robot and mailman were gathered there, singin’ and snoodlin’ and dancin’ and joustin,’ a curious cry rang out throughout the square:
Then
Homunculus
Floating above upon a star
He
Delivered a strange
Little riddle
Went
Like
“You,
who bloviate…
you shattered
teenie-bopper star…!
The
holy family…
your Cerbereus
canine…
He
Three-headed beast
Guarding the party-people well;
You ought to play with the mailman’s balls.
Be like, “Shit-Da! Shi-shit/Shi-DA! Shit shivi-dit shit, shit!”
You got to play with the mailman’s balls.
So the mailman, he let’s the party have its way: “I like that.”
He, the murderer, repents, and so he joins the parade.
Hark! The doggies bark and slobber on his happy face, and now they’re
Ecce Shnak (pronounced Eh-kay sh-knock) is a 7-piece art-rock band. We're based in NYC. We're one part pop music, another part classical music, and a third part punk music. Our songs are about love, sex, death, change, bravery, and food.
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