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The Mighty V - Improvisational Comedy SongsHow it all started When I first arrived at WRQC back in the fall of 2001, my primary objective was to reform my band "The Killer Kona Buds" and begin to record new comedy songs for the show. I was fairly new to the market, and the initial response to my solicitation for new musicians was pathetic. Many guitarists were ready to sign up, but I couldn't get a bass player or a drummer to save my life. So, I thought, "Fuck It". I'll grab my acoustic guitar and try and come up with stuff without a band. The Idea The original idea was simple, let the Bob Narley Show listeners come up with a crazy title to a new song, then within an hour Jack would write the lyrics and I would put them to original music and perform the piece, unrehearsed, live over the air, before the end of that days show. Not exactly a great way to get quality product, but a worthy challenge. The Name The idea was sound, but the project needed a name, something worthy of it's irreverence and bad taste. Thus, The Mighty V was born. The "V" stands for vagina. It's all about the "v", isn't it? The songs Our first song was "Stinky Pinky Pie". The recording was horrible. The guitar wasn't electric and had to be mic'd up to be heard. Jack did a great job with the lyrics, especially considering he was considered the voice of reason. All in all, it was funny, irreverent, disgusting, and a hit. Since then the titles have changed, but the objective hasn't. Over the last two years the band has included the talents of; Jack from the same show, Wookie foot johnny Wad, Nitlow, Puck, Gator, Cleatus, Only one hand canolli, Rodger, and a couple of others who'm my short term memory totally forgot. Today Today, I'm all that's left of the V. She eats them up, and spits them back out. I'm the lone survivor. I will continue on, I must, The V must go on! |
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