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The song depicts a hopeless one-night stand with a conversational narcissist. Frontman Barry Johnson wrote the song's lyrics, which reference a litany of public figures, including rapper Kanye West, author John Steinbeck, and actor Phil Hartman. Critics appreciated "Fake I.D."; the song's sardonic tone and West line were praised by critics.
Townsends is an American educational YouTube channel created and hosted by Jon Townsend. Originally a channel to advertise items for sale from the family's brick and mortar historical reenactment supply store in Pierceton, Indiana, Townsends has become known for its historical mini-documentaries. The channel covers a wide range of different ...
Denning playing in 2014. The song's inspiration stems from a driver's license one of Denning's friends found after it had been lost at a bar; the friend then used it as a fake ID to illegally purchase alcohol under the name and residence of David Ashley Parker of Powder Springs, Georgia, respectively, [3] although Denning stated that he used the license. [4]
Topher and The Marine Rapper performed their song "The Patriot" at a Veterans for Trump rally held near the U.S. Capitol building at the time of its 2021 storming by supporters of President Donald Trump. [10] [11] Following the performance, Spotify removed the song from its platform, and Instagram banned Topher from broadcasting live. [12] [13]
To pull off the old-school heist of my bank account, the criminal who posed as me needed my bank account number and a fake form of ID. These are ripe for the taking on Telegram Web, a cloud-based ...
It didn’t make it any harder to sing than it made it hard to speak, if that makes sense. The S’s were a little funky, but otherwise, it was okay and it didn’t change the singing so much.
"Going Mobile" is one of the lighter moments on Who's Next. [1] It was originally conceived as part of Townshend's abandoned Lifehouse project. [1] [2] Townshend described the use of the song in the proposed project as follows: "As the story unfolded, because of the vagaries of the modern world, because of pollution being caused mainly by people's need to travel, to be somewhere else.
Deep End Live! is an album containing excerpts of the live performance by Pete Townshend's Deep End band, at the Brixton Academy in London, England on 1–2 November 1985. [1]