Should I write a song about losing hair?

Aplunk1

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I have been playing guitar for about 4 years... and pretty religiously the last 2 years, too.

I was thinking yesterday about writing a song about losing my hair...

I usually like to listen to rock and acoustic pleasures, but it's difficult to find a place where male-pattern baldness fits in... the blues?

Any suggestions? Or am I just stupid?

Thanks, guys.
 

Aplunk1

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Not to hijack my own thread here,
but I don't believe that baldness will come in my lifetime...

Maybe I'm wrong, however.

But to get back on point,
do I have any other suggestions here as to the tone of music that should be involved?

Bald by the Darkness is a song that pities the balding man. I don't want this to be the case.
 
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with all respect, thats the stupidest idea I ever heard lol, focus on positive sh*t man, hell even write a song about banging a chick, but hairloss dude cmon man
 

Pob

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Rush wrote a song called 'I think I'm going bald'. It was rubbish :)

Seeing as most of us are doing everything we can to hide our hairloss, seems a bit silly to do something that will draw attention to it. What if it becomes a hit? You'll be on MTV telling the whole world you're losing your hair.

Ok, how about:

I've got those minoxidil Flake Blues

I used to be sunny side up (now I'm just an egg head).

It's a love finasteride

Baby, dutasteride leave me now.

You stole my hair (now give me back my Toppik)

Ain't no Norwood high enough


OK, I'll shut up now.
 

Felk

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I have to disagree with TheMoose on this one, it's not necessarily a stupid idea at all.

While it is good to focus on the positive, and a simple change in perspective, (illuminating the fact that in comparison to the majority of people in the world we male pattern baldness "sufferers" really have a sweet deal) can bring about great positive changes in our feelings, sometimes it's good to express bad feelings through music.

However, that being said, express is what is meant. I dont mean overly indulge them, wallow in them, etc.

And hey, if Aplunk has sung about his problem and then thinks "hey this isn't really bad enough to warrant a song" it will only make him feel better about it afterwards :)
 

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Pob said:
Rush wrote a song called 'I think I'm going bald'. It was rubbish :)

Seeing as most of us are doing everything we can to hide our hairloss, seems a bit silly to do something that will draw attention to it. What if it becomes a hit? You'll be on MTV telling the whole world you're losing your hair.

Ok, how about:

I've got those minoxidil Flake Blues

I used to be sunny side up (now I'm just an egg head).

It's a love finasteride

Baby, dutasteride leave me now.

You stole my hair (now give me back my Toppik)

Ain't no Norwood high enough


OK, I'll shut up now.

Thieves in the Temples
 

Solo

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Well, some guy´s in my town made a song about going bald, it´s a remake of "basket case" (green day) and it´s quite funny. The singer was starting to bald (by now is NW4+, last time I saw him), but the song was humurous. It was in spanish so I can´t transcript the lyrics qith rymes and it´s full funny effect, but the chorus was something like "I´m a hair donour/ I give it for free/ the floor gives me nothing in return".

Also a local filmmaker made a film titled "The Svenson Sindrome" (Svenson is some "clinical" company dedicated to extirpate money from balding guy´s pocket). It´s not fully dedicated to balding people, but more generally to the fact of going thirty and old.


If you decide to make your song, I think it would be a good idea to use poetry and metaphores. We all know how people reacts if you plainly say you´r balding, the old one "Oh! don´t worry, no one cares!" or "Are you stupid? haven´t you got nothing better to worry about?".

Maybe like this:

"Back in time when I was younger
I knew to be a king without a throne
now I´m reigning no longer
I don´t know how without my crown."

Or something about a tree whose leafs fell for ever, and now is afraid of spring, living eternally in the winter.

Then, Ken Washenick appears in the forest, goes next to the tree, takes a pocket knife and write in the sad tree "HM is soon entering to phase III trials, spring time is 5 years away". And the tree grew older, always naked, but happier because forever, there´r just five years to find his fallen leaves.

Just some quick ideas.
 

Axon

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Aplunk1 said:
Bald by the Darkness is a song that pities the balding man. I don't want this to be the case.

If only you knew the irony of this statement when applied to these forums. But then, maybe you do.
 

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Here is a song by a band called wolf parade that Aplunk might enjoy:

I'll be home
When hair has fallen out
We'll be home
When it reaches the ground
We'll be home
We'll be home
Then

We can sing
Two cracks in the crossbeams
We can sing
Very, very quietly
We can sing
We can sing for eachother

Until then don't tear your hair out
I won't tear it out if you don't

When I die, I'm leaving you my feet
When you die, you can stand up for me
We can lie in a homemade canoe
You can put me in your hair
I'll be happy there

oh oh
oh oh
oh oh

We'll be home
When my hair has fallen out
We'll be home
When we've picked it up off the ground
We'll be home then
We'll be home then
We can sing and
We'll be home then

The song is called fancy claps
 
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