Bigfoot by Bill (Autistic) It's okay to laugh, he's in on it too!
Lyrics: Variations of "Bigfoot" and toward the end ''Dead Meat" is improvised. Please do not feel sorry for or stop yourself from laughing at this joyous performance. I became acquainted with Bill during the heady MySpace days of the late 90s (HE FELL IN LOVE WITH MY GIRLFRIEND).
Bigfoot by Bill (Autistic) It's okay to laugh, he's in on it too! by Limbs Andthings (videos) http://www.facebook.com/vi
And we kept in touch, mainly through his brother. Read more about Bill below as written by his brother John. It is what he loves to do. Bill's Recordings and CDs are also available from the links included at end of description. This is my favorite song (maybe ever). It's by an autistic guy named Bill Gage, whose brother is responsible for helping enjoy his many interests including Hard Core Music sung over a boombox. Make sure and watch till the end when the neighbor comes out of his house and tells them to cut the noise out! john66
BIG FOOT is on the "BAT MAN" EP, available for download (+ 4 bonus tracks): http://BILLareAband.bandca
CDs and t-shirts are available: http://www.grasshopperreco
lots of information and photographs are at http://www.myspace.com/BIL
a music video shoot takes some dramatic turns as a disturbed neighbor tries to shut it down. see Bill insult him without his noticing-- "BIG FOOT HIM!"-- and the satisfied grin that follows. hear Bill imitate motorcycle sounds. whatever you do, watch the whole thing to see every twist and turn-- the videos apparent "meaning" keeps changing, right to the very end.
Bill is singing to an instrumental mix playing on a boombox. Bill and i shot this in an afternoon. we just couldn't get it going on the 'neighbor' street-- you see Bill distracted by the cars going by, but that take ended up being good for other reasons...
"BIG FOOT HIM!"
the vocals are where they happened in the takes; only the "DEAD MEAT" part is a fly-in. i asked Bill to do that after his take at the last location; it was a great moment in the BAT MAN version i wanted to keep if possible. he did it a capella, and what happened right after is the last shot in the video. Bill makes motorcycle sounds when they roll by (but it's hard to hear it sometimes).
Bill: vocal
daren follower: drum machine, bass, long chords
eric morin: short chords
jessica kirton: feedback guitar
john: fake cello