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Speaker details the origins of the song in his LiveJournal blog. "The day after "The Man from Tallahassee", a cool chica named Blerg posted some lyrics she wrote up real quick. I fell in love with them and requested permission to record them. Permission was granted, but I could not find a karaoke version of **** in a Box. So, I recruited my friend capnbob to lay down the beat. Bob also became interested and offered his vocals as well. After getting permission from Blerg, Bob proceeded to change the lyrics. You see, Bob is amazing at FLASH and did both LOST Rhapsodies. Because of this, he knows scenes from LOST very well, and already had a music video for this song in mind. We recorded the song with every intention of him making a video and playing it at the LOST WEEKEND party in LA two wee

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  • Speaker details the origins of the song in his LiveJournal blog. "The day after "The Man from Tallahassee", a cool chica named Blerg posted some lyrics she wrote up real quick. I fell in love with them and requested permission to record them. Permission was granted, but I could not find a karaoke version of **** in a Box. So, I recruited my friend capnbob to lay down the beat. Bob also became interested and offered his vocals as well. After getting permission from Blerg, Bob proceeded to change the lyrics. You see, Bob is amazing at FLASH and did both LOST Rhapsodies. Because of this, he knows scenes from LOST very well, and already had a music video for this song in mind. We recorded the song with every intention of him making a video and playing it at the LOST WEEKEND party in LA two wee
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  • Speaker details the origins of the song in his LiveJournal blog. "The day after "The Man from Tallahassee", a cool chica named Blerg posted some lyrics she wrote up real quick. I fell in love with them and requested permission to record them. Permission was granted, but I could not find a karaoke version of **** in a Box. So, I recruited my friend capnbob to lay down the beat. Bob also became interested and offered his vocals as well. After getting permission from Blerg, Bob proceeded to change the lyrics. You see, Bob is amazing at FLASH and did both LOST Rhapsodies. Because of this, he knows scenes from LOST very well, and already had a music video for this song in mind. We recorded the song with every intention of him making a video and playing it at the LOST WEEKEND party in LA two weekends ago, But... There were technical difficulties. The video never got off the ground. Though, we did perform it LIVE! (thanks to bobbaaay for the recording!) Don't worry, we didn't give up on our original goal! It may be a couple weeks late, but FINALLY we have a world premiere video!"
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