in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Round and round, up and down, through the streets of Canberra town. A hundred rounds of The Horses with a heart the size of Phar Lap. Always bet on Beddy Phil - putting the odd in odds on.
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What is up with this old mate?
Ever wondered who the bloke is in Trishine?
Check this yarn about how he wandered onto my concert tram. 8ļøā£6ļøā£ā¾ļø
www.bedroomphilosopher.com/2022/11/11/the-real-triā¦
Trishine - Solo Version flat out on Nan & Pop Records
#wearetramily
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Trishine - Solo Version flat out today.
Featuring introduction by Bryan Ferry.
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https://youtu.be/_6gKRL2fJLU
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Aloha,
I'm releasing this "single version" of I'm So Lonely today.
thebedroomphilosopher.bandcamp.com/track/im-so-lonā¦
Good on me. Really. It's a decent track. My manager at the time passed on that respected indie music journalists acknowledged that as a song it was 'pretty good.' That was a lot, I assure you.
I wrote the shit out of it.
Today marks Mental Health Week and the launch of a poetry anthology 'Admissions' which I'm So Lonely is featured in. I'm launching it at RMIT Storey Hall as it happens (today). There's more info here: www.thebiganxiety.org/events/admissions-launch/
If you're in the mood for a deep drive on mental health themed issues with a bit of pep, I wrote about the funky hot topic of loneliness over here:
justinheazlewood.com/2022/03/24/i-is-the-loneliestā¦
and also here:
justinheazlewood.com/2022/09/25/all-by-my-shelf/
Look, over there...... ! *runs away*
BP
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Aloha good citizens. I've just reposted the Generation ABC video as it has come fresh from the children's television workshop with improved audio. Holy smokes.
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Indie song & dance man. Alpha nerd. Big swans fan (not the team).
Celebrating 2ļøā£ 0ļøā£ years of Beddy Phil !
" The rock eisteddfod for home school children. " š¤
After discovering irony from a mail-in voucher on the back of a Thatās Life magazine, The Bedroom Philosopher taught himself music on a Melody Pop and a guitar he built in grade 8 woodwork. His first song was about Home & Away and his second was about depression.
A grade ten talent contest saw his parody of Gangsterās Paradise entitled āParklands Paradiseā become a hit. The judges disqualified him for slagging off teachers but he won the audience vote. His prize was a mars bar (which he is still waiting on) - a fitting entry into an improbable career in showbiz.
CONTINUED: www.bedroomphilosopher.com/about/short-story/