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View In My Room
Philip Leister
Fine Art Paper
8 x 12 in ($40)
White ($80)
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Round round get around, I get around, yeah (Get around round round I get around, ooh-ooh) I get around Fom town to town (get around round round I get around) I'm a real cool head (get around round round I get around) I'm makin' real good bread (get around round round I get around) I'm gettin' bugged driving up and down the same old strip I gotta find a new place where the kids are hip My buddies and me are getting real well known Yeah, the bad guys know us and they leave us alone I get around (get around round round I get around) From town to town (get around round round I get around) I'm a real cool head (get around round round I get around) I'm makin' real good bread (get around round round I get around) I get around (round, get around-round-round, ooh) (Wah-wah-ooh) (Wah-wah-ooh) (Wah-wah-ooh) We always take my car 'cause it's never been beat And we've never missed yet with the girls we meet None of the guys go steady 'cause it wouldn't be right To leave their best girl home now on Saturday night I get around (get around round round I get around) From town to town (get around round round I get around) I'm a real cool head (get around round round I get around) I'm makin' real good bread (get around round round I get around) I get around (round, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah) Round round get around, I get around, yeah Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (wah-wah-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Get around round round I get around (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) ‘I Get Around’ by The Beach Boys Songwriters: Brian Wilson / Michael Love "I Get Around" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for American rock band the Beach Boys. It was released as a single in May 1964 with "Don't Worry Baby" as its B-side and became the group's first number-one charting song in the United States. Coming in on the charts at number 7, it became their first top ten hit in the United Kingdom. It was included as the opening track on their studio album All Summer Long in July 1964. An autobiographical narrative, "I Get Around" begins with a multi-part a cappella introduction that quickly shifts into rock-style verses sung by Mike Love and a pop chorus sung in falsetto by Brian Wilson, who also produced and arranged the song. During its recording session, Wilson's father Murry was relieved of his duties as the group's manager. In 2017, "I Get Around" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Source: Wikipedia [the moment he's born] Mikey: Put me back in! Put me back in! Albert: He has my eyes. Mollie: I know he does. You don't know how confusing it is when someone you love so much looks like someone you hate. James: You don't look so hot. Mollie: Why don't you try squeezing something the size of a watermelon out of an opening the size of a lemon and see how hot YOU look? James: Ouch! Guess I'd better call my mother more often! Mollie: You spent forty years with a man who looked good in a uniform? Ma, you had no idea if he was a mature, responsible person! Rosie: If I thought like that, we wouldn't have gotten through the first week. And that was some week! Mollie: Hey, slow down! The first stages of labor can take hours! James: Yeah, so can the mid-town traffic! Mollie: Dr. Spock does not just want to sell a book! Dr. Spock loves us. During the Vietnam War, Dr. Spock was out protesting in the streets! James: God, I'm sorry I said anything about Dr. Spock, okay. [to Mikey] James: I can't believe she's getting that upset about a Vulcan. Big ears, no emotions, right? Secretary: Is he yours? James: Yeah, but they don't know who the real mother is yet. Mikey: How many babies does it take to change a light bulb? Sand Box Baby: How many? Mikey: What's a light bulb? [both burst out laughing] Mollie: I look like a Russ Meyer movie! Mollie: Where are the parachutes? James: Parachutes? There are no parachutes. Mollie: No parachutes? Didn't you ever see 'Sweet Dreams'? 'The Buddy Holly Story'? 'La Bamba'? James: There's a big difference. They're, like, rock legends, and we're not. Mikey: I don't get it. I just don't get it. And, I don't like it. Where'd I go wrong? [immediately after being born] Mikey: This has got to be the weirdest day of my life... well, so far. from ‘Look Who’s Talking' (1989) Starring Kirstie Alley (Summer School), John Travolta (Michael), Bruce Willis (Ocean’s Twelve), Olympia Dukakis (Steel Magnolias), and Abe Vigoda (Batman: Mask of the Phantasm). Written and Directed by the Genius herself Amy Heckerling (Johnny Dangerously). Sir Herschel Shmoikel Pinchas Yerucham Krustofsky: And don’t tell me you’re infertile. I ain’t fallin’ for that again.
2020
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
Yes
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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"
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