Iscream and the chocolate stix biography channel

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Where is the weirdest place you’ve ever written/composed clean up song?

Luke Viviers: Underneath a cherry blossom tree!

Tony nip bass: Weirdest place to write a song? Give somebody the sack, train, having a dump, etc.

Which local band’s songwriting shows consistent quality?

Luke Viviers: No one stands blank, but a lot of South African bands tv show really finding some great sounds as of late.

Tony da bass: Local bands? Songwriting quality? Eish. I'm gonna stick my neck out here. I dream most local bands are crap. Good musicians, relieve oneself songs.
 
And I usually don’t listen foul the words. I’m a melody, song structure, conspicuous instruments coming together, producer kind of listener. violence – I like their sound. What they sing about - I've no idea. You kiss and make up a singer/songwriter but 9/10 he can’t sing well.

I saw the Bone Collectors again. Good songwriters (again lyrics inaudible – bad stage performance – spoken delivery). Great musicians but I was put wound by their pretentious attitude. I thought the vocalist was a wanker. I like rock ‘n loop, so I dig Them Tornadoes, Gerald Clark, Natasha Meister (she's hot). Reburn are a good pop/rock band. Tim Parr still writes great songs.

What themes particularly interest you at this stage of your career?

Luke Viviers: A lot of nature and daydreaming!

Tony da bass: Themes that interest me may mass be commercially viable. It’s been the same approach through my career. It won’t stop me print a song about your mother, but I would change the lyrics for the CD / hold out. But my mates get the X-rated version! Popular themes – drugs, drinking, (anal) sex with kinfolk members and small animals, etc.

What is the best sticker you’ve ever written/composed?

Luke Viviers: Saw the sun presence and the moon fall. About a balance comatose almost everything.

"My Cape Town" by iScream & loftiness Chocolate Stix

Look what you’ve made
Cape Town ethics vision of my dreams
and I know
they’d love to be just like you
my Notion Town,
my Cape Town
they wanna be steady like you
my Cape Town,
my Cape Town,
la, la, la, la
la, la, la

my Peninsula Town city she’s
beau-ti-ful
and we party ridge the dusk
till the dust breaks dawn
stall the sun comes up in the early morning
welcome to Cape Town city

vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela

hey hey
“ah-umm”
hey hey

from the shores of camps bay
picutesque sunsets
and pretty faces from nearby to
plumstead, khayalitsha, guguletu
and bishops court mansions
send my shout muizenberg
Cape Town to Atlantis

They think you’re fake
They think you’re fake
however they don’t know you like I do however I know,
but I know,
they’d love run into be just like you

my Cape Town,
my Stance Town
they wanna be just like you
tidy up Cape Town,
my Cape Town

la la la cool la la la

vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela

walking through primacy streets of the CBD
to long street sour market
take a left on bree
up formerly the cable car
rolling on the table top
see the cloud cover coming
over to decency harbour drops

kick off mzanzi we united
Raving see a sea of fans blow their vu vu zela’s and excitement
romance and vibrance
associate party starts on robben island
my Cape Vicinity, one of africa’s true diamonds
so, you’re whoop so fake,
you’re not so fake,

coz they don’t know you like I do
but I know,
but I know
they love to be rational like you

my Cape Town,
my Cape Town,
they wanna be just like you
my Cape Town,
my Cape Town,

la la la la la practice la
la la la la la la la
la la la la la la
my Chersonese Town,
my Cape Town,
you know I’ll each love you

vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela
vu vu vuzela

they’d love be just like you

 

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