Fake Songs - Other "Fake Songs"

Other "Fake Songs"

Four other "musical caricatures" by Liam Lynch are known to exist. They are as follows.

  • "Fake White Stripes Song" - 2:49
  • "Fake Beatles Song" - 1:41
  • "Fake Dylan Melody" - 2:13
  • "Fake Dylan - Gears of Wear" - 1:13

"Fake White Stripes Song" and "Fake Beatles Song" are available on his website. Both of the fake Bob Dylan songs have been featured on his Podcast, Lynchland, along with appearing on the corresponding album, More Songs From Lynchland. "Fake Beatles Song" was never actually meant to be part of the collection of fake songs. Liam had made the song with intent of showing it to Beatles cover band, The Fab Four so that when they played it live, the audience would think it was a never before heard song by The Beatles. As a result, Liam's vocals are lacking in quality.

Read more about this topic:  Fake Songs

Famous quotes containing the words fake and/or songs:

    Kitsch is the daily art of our time, as the vase or the hymn was for earlier generations. For the sensibility it has that arbitrariness and importance which works take on when they are no longer noticeable elements of the environment. In America kitsch is Nature. The Rocky Mountains have resembled fake art for a century.
    Harold Rosenberg (1906–1978)

    O past! O happy life! O songs of joy!
    In the air, in the woods, over fields,
    Loved! loved! loved! loved! loved!
    But my mate no more, no more with me!
    We two together no more.
    Walt Whitman (1819–1892)