Lyrics and Music by Marc Gunn Performed by Marc Gunn From CD: As Long As I’m Flyin’ Browncoat baby In your daddy’s arms Wearing your Jayne’s hat With all of Kaylee’s charm I wonder what in life You might be And the choices you decide Or disagree Browncoat baby As I watch you grow big Will […]
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Freedom Costs (Lyrics)
“Freedom Costs” lyrics and music by James “Cedric” Hazlerig Performed by Bedlam Bards & Marc Gunn From CD: Firefly Drinking Songs When you can’t run, you walk / And when you can’t walk, you crawl, If you find someone to carry you / Then rise up and stand tall. One raindrop might be nothin’ / But no […]
CG012: Ten Years of Firefly. What?!
Dark smile Smooth and cool Like a Browncoat Awaiting a duel Drink Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk This week I take a brief look at my favorite TV show ever–Firefly. Two years after the show was canceled, a podcast emerged from the rubble and kept the spirit and passion for the show alive and growing. It was […]
Pub Songs #105: Happy Birthday Pub Songs
Today is the 7th anniversary of the Pub Songs Podcast. Where has the time gone? In Today’s Show: How to Following your dream Bards Crier Music Marketing Ezine and eBook Coming Soon “Enjoy Freedom? Thank a Browncoat!” – Reprint of the Famous Unification War T-Shirt Pre-order a Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk T-Shirt Upcoming shows: Wkd, Jul […]
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“Enjoy Freedom? Thank a Browncoat!” – Reprint of the Famous Unification War T-Shirt
Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk® was first brewed in Canton on Higgin’s Moon by Abhain Monahan almost as soon as the moon was colonized. Some say that the reason it tastes so pure, and unlike any other lesser forms of mudder’s milk, is that Monahan’s is distilled through the original Robot Terraformers used to create Higgin’s Moon. […]
What Do You Think of This Possible T-Shirt Design?
Ever since I wrote “Monahan’s Mudder’s Milk”, I’ve longed of doing a parody of the Guinness label for the drink. At last, I sat down in front of my computer, inspired by countless Guinness logos in Ireland to design this. I’m thinking of printing it as a t-shirt. What do you think?