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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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In an amblin' van lived a banjo man
In an amblin' van lived a banjo man  
And his name was Hot Rod Duncan
and his name was Hot Rod Duncan
He didn't know why they called him that
He didn't know why they called him that  
But he just went along with it
but he just went along with it


Hot Rod Duncan
Hot Rod Duncan always felt ashamed
Always felt ashamed
Hot Rod Duncan didn't know his name
Hot Rod Duncan
Didn't know his name


Now Hot Rod had a savvy dad
(Poor Hot Rod)
Who died for the business part
The instrument was relevant
As long as it played like art


Hot Rod Duncan
Now Hot Rod had a savvy dad
Didn't know how to string it
who died for the business part
Hot Rod Duncan
The instrument was relevant
Opted just to wing it
as long as it played like art


Soon Hot Rod was the best because
Hot Rod Duncan di'n't know how to string it
He traveled well and wise
Hot Rod Duncan opted just to wing it
The van was actually
An electric spaceship in disguise


Hot Rod Duncan
(Oh well)
Hailed from the Appalachians
Hot Rod Duncan
Transcended global nations


(What's the matter, can't take it?
Soon Hot Rod was the best because
You gotta remember to string up that banjo. I tell you what.)
he traveled well and wise
The van was actually
an electric spaceship in disguise


One time he flew his banjo to
Hot Rod Duncan hail'd from the Appalachians
The planet Jupiter
Hot Rod Duncan transcend'd global nations
Among the rife intelligent life
He managed to locate her


Hot Rod Duncan
(Yee-ha)
Found his unicorn
Hot Rod Duncan
Magically reborn


Eventually he came to see
(Go, Hot Rod. Take it, Hot Rod.)
The banjo was his friend
(He said take it.)
He helped that girl to spacey whirls
(What's the matter, can't take it? You gotta remember to string up that banjo. I tell you what.)
She learned him how to bend


Hot Rod Duncan
One time he flew his banjo to
Strung that banjo well
the planet Jupiter
Hot Rod Duncan
Among the rife intelligent life
Played it purty swell
he managed to locate her
 
Hot Rod Duncan found his unicorn
Hot Rod Duncan: magically reborn
 
Eventually he came to see
the banjo was his friend
He help'd that girl to spacey whirls
she learn'd him how to bend
 
Hot Rod Duncan strung that banjo well
Hot Rod Duncan played it purty swell
 
(You know what I'm talkin' 'bout?)


When Hot Rod came to know his name
When Hot Rod came to know his name
He returned to planet Earth
he returned to planet Earth
And this is where (by just a hair)
and this is where (by just a hair)  
He finally gleaned his worth
he finally glean'd his worth
 
Hot Rod Duncan: legend in his time
Hot Rod Duncan reasond with a rhyme


Hot Rod Duncan
(They adopted a dog named Cloister)
Legend in his time
Hot Rod Duncan
Reasoned with a rhyme


The he and she would guarantee
The he and she would guarantee
A gleeful galaxy
a gleeful galaxy
They were so happy he phoned her pappy
They were so happy he phoned her pappy
And the rest is history
and the rest is history
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 21 May 2022

« Song page for The Apologue of Hot Rod Duncan

Lyrics

In an amblin' van lived a banjo man 
and his name was Hot Rod Duncan
He didn't know why they called him that 
but he just went along with it

Hot Rod Duncan always felt ashamed
Hot Rod Duncan didn't know his name

(Poor Hot Rod)

Now Hot Rod had a savvy dad 
who died for the business part
The instrument was relevant 
as long as it played like art

Hot Rod Duncan di'n't know how to string it
Hot Rod Duncan opted just to wing it

(Oh well)

Soon Hot Rod was the best because 
he traveled well and wise
The van was actually 
an electric spaceship in disguise

Hot Rod Duncan hail'd from the Appalachians
Hot Rod Duncan transcend'd global nations

(Yee-ha)

(Go, Hot Rod. Take it, Hot Rod.)
(He said take it.)
(What's the matter, can't take it? You gotta remember to string up that banjo. I tell you what.)

One time he flew his banjo to 
the planet Jupiter
Among the rife intelligent life 
he managed to locate her

Hot Rod Duncan found his unicorn
Hot Rod Duncan: magically reborn

Eventually he came to see 
the banjo was his friend
He help'd that girl to spacey whirls
she learn'd him how to bend

Hot Rod Duncan strung that banjo well
Hot Rod Duncan played it purty swell

(You know what I'm talkin' 'bout?)

When Hot Rod came to know his name
he returned to planet Earth
and this is where (by just a hair) 
he finally glean'd his worth

Hot Rod Duncan: legend in his time
Hot Rod Duncan reasond with a rhyme

(They adopted a dog named Cloister)

The he and she would guarantee
a gleeful galaxy
They were so happy he phoned her pappy
and the rest is history