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Title: Speach Impediments New Song 5/26/07
Description: at Plush Cafe nigga
Title: August Burns Red - Speech Impediment (with lyrics)
Description: ABR
Your due date is up.
Don't make comments on irrelevant subjects.
There is a man who seeks his own happiness,
and his smile is warmer than five of yours.
You keep singing to a tasteless song.
He whistles to a song of hope.
A night of foolish chatter is easily replaced by a couple bold statements.
Few words are gold, and living is offensive in itself.
Your shallow ideals are about as useless as the gnats in my eyes.
Wake up.
Put your heart where your mouth is
Title: august burns red speech impediment at cornerstone
Description: august burns red plays speech impediment at cornerstone festival 06 on tooth and nail day, great brutal stuff
Title: Planet Square - Speech impediment - Red Faces - Hey Hey
Description: Speech Impediment performed on live TV, later aired on the Best of Series. Planet Square were also asked to perform on the final show of Hey Hey. The characters are derived from a professional comedy band that have also made a full music video..click the authors site to see the video.
Title: Jason Gray talks about his speech impediment.
Description: Jason Gray doesn't stutter when he sings - he says that in our brokenness of life, God can make music out of it - make it beautiful.
Title: [5/9] I Can't Shpeak! Totes Fat!
Description: I'm sorry I am so sweaty. I filmed right after I did my music video.
I also am sorry about the length and how hard it is to understand me.
Braces stink!
http://www.youtube.com/arexleif
Title: Hardcore Speech Impediment- Jared And Zach Jamming
Description: Jared and Zach doing a punk prog jam thing.
Title: Wu-Tang Clan-As High as Wu-Tang Get
Description: Wu-Tang Clan "As High as Wu-Tang Get"
[Lyrics]
(come on in)
[Ol Dirty *singing*]
Dinn-dnn-dnn-ta-dnn
(come on in)
Dinn-dnn-ta-dnn, dinn DNN DAH
(come on, come on, come on in)
Dnn-da-duh-duh-DAH, you BITCH ASS niggaz!
(come on in, come on, come on, come on in)
[Intro/Chorus: Ol Dirty/Osirus]
As high as Wu-Tang get
Allah allow us pop this shit
Just like black shoe fit
If you can't wear it, well don't fuck with it!
[Verse One: The Genius/GZA]
Yo, too many songs, weak rhymes that's mad long
Make it brief Son, half short and twice strong
No doubt, it took time searchin, eventually
it was prime urgent, for you to examine the rhyme merchant
Lace MC's with styles when they rhyme drunk
On a label hunt, until twenty thou, out the trunk
Eight Diagram sword swinga armored tank force
RZA throw in the disc but then change the bank source
You can't flow, must be the speech impediment
You got lost off the snare off Impeach the President
Whether in Amsterdam smokin seven grams of green
then you pack, a thousand white teens in tight jeans
This Witty Unpredictable shot is critical
to analytical analogy, insurance policies why
Said he know that sounds define the note
Couldn't recognize, blast him the fuck behind the ropes
Too many dope niggaz I see starvin
Catch a single deal, a possible plea bargain
Wu slay regardles to whom or what, five mics five nights
Hang him from the balcony, drop twenty-five flights
A fugitive bass playin rap czar
smoke the cigars, his prints on the strings of his guitar
[Chorus]
[Verse Two: Method Man/Iron Lung]
Tical got a hold on ya, doin exactly
what the fuck I mariju-wanta, dis nigga nasty
Deep in the dirty dungeon, buggin, lovin
the ways these rhymes keep comin, at cha splash ya
Get your head piece fractured, with killer cuts
prone to drops ya, slash ya, rip shit up
Got this whole thing Tang mastered, sho nuff
An MC too good to be touched, John John
bring the phenomenon, I cold crush
MC, inferiorities they froze up, ice cold
as we move on, saga unfold
Captivated by a saga that go untold, like Goldfinger
Caught up in a cliffhanger
Yo I-N-S another code red, danger, break out the vest
Now it's tactical warfare, it's all here
Come with your shield and hardware, it be on here
Don't ever roam, in the naked city
Eight Fingers stories none pretty
Bomb em wit the Witty Unpredictable, conditionin be critical
Peace to Tang, gettin high on your physical, dis next drink
is a toast to your memory
When I go how many niggaz gon' remember me
[Chorus]
Title: august burns red @ club soda oct. 8
Description: August Burns Red encore in montreal october 8th 2008
The sound is shit I know. sorry :S
Parts of the songs: Background Music to Her Awakening, Speech Impediment
Title: Saigon - Diduntdidunt
Description: From Mark Ronson's 2003 Album Here Comes The Fuzz Lyrics Below:
[Intro:]
See john was a diduntdidunt, know what im sayin?
My man john was a fuckin diduntdidunt, holla
You know u got them diduntdidunt niggas in the hood, know'm sayin...
Guys that don't mean nothin to nobody...
Fuckin mothers don't even like them...
[Verse 1:]
In junior high, i knew this kid named John
One day john started thinkin he could rhyme
He used to see me battin' niggas one at a time
So he figured he test his skills against mine
He came up to me one day and said "hey"
Niggas saying you mean law, spit sixteen [sai] Gon"
I said, "no pa, im good"
He said "well imma spit some shit then
You know, rap for my hood
"Checkit, we ride drops, we pop mad shots
We even got 20 inch rims on the yacht"
I told him to stop, the nigga aint listen he kept goin
So i punched dook in his mouth while he was flowin'
He got up of the ground and said "why did ya hit me?"
"Yous a diduntdidunt, heres a shot to the kidney"
The mike tyson of this rap shit
I even got a speech impediment
"Fuckin' lil bam-dit
Thats my word man, any fuckin rapper man
I'll eat his fuckin children man bring him to me man"
[Chorus:]
You're a DiduntDidunt
Rappin bout ya gun and ya blunt
A DiduntDidunt
To you it aint nothin to front
You a DiduntDidunt
A pussy that always talk about pussy
When the pussy prolly ain't had none in a month
You a DiduntDidunt
Man, i dun been where you from
A DiduntDidunt
You ain't come up in the slum
You a DiduntDidunt
Act like you want beef, i'll knock out ya teeth
And you'll be literally bumpin ya gums
[Verse 2:]
See back in the day, i knew a kid named Ray
He was kind of sweet, so niggas thought he was gay
Everyday, little ray would come around the way
And try to shoot hoops but dudes wouldn't let him play
I remember it was like the third week of May
Ray came through just like any other day
But on this particular day he had somethin to say
Like if he couldn't play then niggas would have to pay
And me being, the man that I am
Threw the ball at him and told a nigga to scram
He reached into the pocket of the jacket he was wearin'
Pulled out a Jimmy no bigger than his hand
He said "Fuck you Sai" and popped one in the sky
Just started to cry like "Somebody goin' die"
Im like "bitch give me this gun" fuckin' punk (put it down ray)
Ray you aint a thug, you a didunt didunt
[Chorus:]
You're a DiduntDidunt
Rappin bout ya gun and ya blunt
A DiduntDidunt
To you it aint nothin to front
You a DiduntDidunt
A pussy that always talk about pussy
When the pussy prolly ain't had none in a month
You a DiduntDidunt
Man, i dun been where you from
A DiduntDidunt
You ain't come up in the slum
You a DiduntDidunt
Act like you want beef, i'll knock out ya teeth
And you'll be literally bumpin ya gums, son
[Bridge:]
I've been all over the U.S. of A
Out west with Ronson, down south with Shey (hey!)
And one thing i see, everywhere that i be
Is a Didunt-didunt,
I've been on the bottom, been on the top
Been in the club and been on the block
The one thing i see, everywhere that i be
Is (what?), is a Didunt-Didunt
[Verse 3:]
So if you a punk, then say you a punk
Type of nigga that get knocked out and say you was drunk
I dont play dat, niggas stay beefin on hate that
See them in the street, and like Pat, they dont Say jack (Pat Sajack)
My name is Saigon, i dare a rapper to say that
I ain't gonna run in the booth, and give payback
Im gonna catch you while you eatin lunch
Catch you with a sucker-punch
(Like umph) Take that fuckin diduntdidunt
[Chorus:]
You're a DiduntDidunt
Rappin bout ya gun and ya blunt
A DiduntDidunt
To you it aint nothin to front
You a DiduntDidunt
A pussy that always talk about pussy
When the pussy prolly ain't had none in a month
You a DiduntDidunt
Man, i dun been where you from
A DiduntDidunt
You ain't come up in the slum
You a DiduntDidunt
Act like you want beef, i'll knock out ya teeth
And you'll be literally bumpin ya gums
[Outro:]
Dont get the "Diduntdidunt" stamped on your forehead
Dont be like John or Ray, if you like John or Ray stay the
Fuck out of my way, ya heard?, Saigon, brratt, 2010 bitch.
Title: Parkinson's Disease
Description: My name is Chris McDaniel. I am 26 years old. A senior at Murray State University. I have Parkinson's Disease. I have had Young On-Set Parkinson's Disease for years now. Seven years ago I was assaulted at a party and from everyday after that night, I have had uncontrollable tremors. That is not the only symptom either, just the most recognized. There is slurred speech, stutter, loss of balance, loss of facial expressions, anxiety heightened, loss of energy, instability of posture, and stiffness of the muscles. For three years after the assault I lived my life undiagnosed. From 2001-2004 I spent my life as a student at Murray State while in and out of clinics and hospitals everywhere from Memphis to Nashville.
The first doctor told me the shaking was a direct result from alcohol withdrawal, since I was at a party then night I was assaulted. The second doctor told me the shaking was caused by post-traumatic stress and will clear up in a few weeks. The next couple of doctors believed it to be a mental disorder of tremendous anxiety, though I felt fine in the mind considering the circumstances. In Vanderbilt, a doctor looked at me for 30 minutes and told me "You have a disability. You must learn to live with your disability. Look at our President. He has a speech impediment and he leads the country". That cost four hundred dollars.
Within the three years before my diagnosis, I had a few confrontations with some of the fine police officers in Murray. One night, I walked into a gas station to get a fountain drink. There were four police officers hanging around in front of the drink area. I had to stumble and stagger through the middle of the pack and poured a root beer. When I went to pay, I looked up and saw two of the police officers were laughing and saying amongst themselves "Look how he is shaking". I couldn't believe it. The only thing I could say was "I can't help it". I went home and called the gas station asking the attendant if I may talk to one of the police officers. They asked who was calling and then said they are not taking any calls. Two similar instances happened between me and a few police officers of Murray and I had no defense.
It is the worst feeling to be led astray by the people that devote their lives helping those in need. I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in the summer of 2004 at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville Florida. Given a prescription for anti-Parkinson's disease medication and all symptoms vanished within ten minutes of me taking my first pill.
"Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him." ~Aldous Huxley
I am the first person in my family to have Parkinson's Disease, except for a nice old man my aunt married. There is a feeling of complete loneliness within my community, my family, and my friends. Luckily, I am a philosophy major. My interest in philosophy is the area of aesthetics- the study of sense experience. Every experience molds and forms who were are. The experience comes just as the sun rises and falls across the sky. We must know ourselves to grow constantly as the experience grows.
"It is the gift that keeps on taking" ~Michael J. Fox (actor affected with Parkinson's Disease). I have often described having Parkinson's Disease in a similar way. Life has granted me the gift of living as both the healthy and crippled. Whether the medicine is working on a certain day or not, my life is my experience to love. It is very beautiful to me that I shake because it is my experience and mine alone. This puts me at the mercy of my self rather than the mercy of the disease. Even though my body is breaking, I am at peace with Parkinson's Disease.
"My life is for itself and not for a spectacle" ~Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Title: Dee Clark - Hey Little Girl
Description: Dee Clark (7 November 1938 —- 7 December 1990) was an African-American soul singer best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the ballad "Raindrops," which became a million-seller in the United States in 1961.
He was born Delectus Clark in Blytheville, Arkansas, and moved to Chicago in 1941. His mother, Delecta, was a gospel singer and encouraged her son to pursue his love of music.
Clark made his first recording in 1952 as a member of the Hambone Kids, who scored an R&B hit with the song "Hambone." In 1953, he joined an R&B group called the Goldentones, who later became the Kool Gents and were discovered by Chicago radio DJ Herb Kent upon winning a talent competition. Kent got the Kool Gents signed to Vee-Jay record label, subsidiary Falcon/Abner. The group changed its name once again, to "The Delegates," and recorded for Falcon/Abner in 1956.
Clark embarked on a solo career in 1957 and over the next four years landed several moderate hits, two of which ("Just Keep It Up" and "Hey Little Girl") reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100). His biggest single, "Raindrops," a power ballad augmented by heavy rain and thunder sound effects and Clark's swooping falsetto, hit in the spring of 1961 and became his biggest hit, soaring to number two on the pop chart (behind only Gary U.S. Bonds' "Quarter to Three") and number three on the R&B charts. The narrator of the song tries to convince himself that the tears he has cried since his love left him are raindrops, since "a man ain't supposed to cry." "Raindrops" sold over two million copies and remains a staple on oldies radio station playlists to this day, and has also been covered by several other artists in the years since, including David Cassidy, Tony Orlando and Dawn, and most notably Narvel Felts, who took the song to number 30 on the country chart in 1974. Clark himself recorded an updated version of "Raindrops" in 1973.
However, Clark's biggest hit was also his last. The follow-up to "Raindrops," "Don't Walk Away From Me," was a flop, and he made the pop charts in America only twice more, with "I'm Going Back to School" (1962) and "Crossfire Time" (1963). By the time "Crossfire Time" came out, Clark had moved from Vee-Jay to the Constellation label. Though he continued to record for Constellation through 1966, none of his records charted. Clark had a brief revival in 1975 when his song "Ride a Wild Horse" became a surprise top 30 hit in the UK Singles Chart, becoming his first chart hit in the UK since "Just Keep It Up."
Afterward, Clark performed mostly on the oldies circuit. By the late 1980s, he was in dire straits financially, living in a welfare hotel in Toccoa, Georgia. Despite suffering a stroke in 1987 that left him partially paralyzed and with a mild speech impediment, he continued to perform until his death on 7 December 1990, in Smyrna, Georgia, from a heart attack at the age of 52.
Title: Speech Impediment
Description: Judge the Nutters for yourself !
Doug Stevenson (Cam/Edit) Random Chance (Music)
Title: August Burns Red - Speech Impediment
Description: August Burns Red - Speech Impediment
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Title: TheHill88, Katers17, communitychannel make out!
Description: Watch these three hot girls make out... not. Honestly, I don't see why people keep telling them they should make out. (sorry Caitlin, I messed up your name at first)
Sorry about the sucky sound quality. I'm working on it...
Yes, I'm aware of my speech impediment.
Music by:
Matt Pablo - Technonono
www.mysplace.com/pxsymphonic
Plain White T's - Hey There Delilah
www.myspace.com/plainwhitets