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Ad for Beer

Rainbow hotel gigs for me were none, Chick the owner was quite sincere
"I love your music, it's clever and fun, but it's not a good ad for beer"
"Thanks a lot, Chick", I declared with glee, "Your phraseology makes it clear
There must be apter venues for me. I don't want to be an ad for beer"
Pat a dog, smell a flower, ride a bike, try eating brussell sprouts and the like
Have a sing, be nerdy, sail a boat, they're the things I'd prefer promoting
Now I play schools, halls and festivals. Bring the family, have no fear
Hear and see clearly and, best of all, I don't need to be an ad for beer

I don't mean to be a pious git, you do what you like, have no fear
I just like playing my music where it doesn't have to be an ad for beer

©Mal Webb 2008

This is a true story. Chick Ratten, who ran the Rainbow Hotel in Fitzroy, once said to me "yeah, I've been playing your tape in my car... I love it, but I can't give you a gig... your music's not a good ad for beer". I'm told he used the phrase quite often. Sadly, Chick died 8/8/2008 at about the time I was finishing the song (I had no idea he was unwell). There's a nice article about Chick from the AGE at: http://www.theage.com.au/national/rainbow-warrior-and-musos-patron-saint-pedals-off-on-last-ride-20080812-3u6f.html?skin=text-only
For some time now I've been determined for my music not to be an ad for beer. Ironically, I did help Cezary Skubiszewski do the VB stubbie symphony ad, although I was pushing him to have the bassline done on Darwin stubbies (giant ones), doing farty lip buzz across the top (jug band style)... he wasn't into it and used tympani instead... the fool!