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Natalie Clark, a friend who teaches at Bryant Elementary in Moore, played "Komodo" to her Second Grade class. They were evidently supposed to draw a picture and write down what they were feeling while they listened to our song. I thought it was worthwhile to show what they wrote:
"This one makes me excited. It makes me happy. It makes me mad!"
"It is a good song. It makes me feel great. I like the guitar solo. "
"The first song makes me happy because it sounds cool. So that is why I like it." (Apparently they had to repeat this process but listen to Beethoven next, and the same student wrote "It makes me puke. Because I hate it so much.")
"It makes me feel like dancing. It makes me feel like I want to rock."
"It makes me feel like rock." (The picture depicted has 3 guys standing up on stage, with one person dancing next to a picture of the sun. interesting.)
"It makes me cool and relaxed. I think it’s awesome."
"I feel like jazz. He is cool. I like his music."
"It makes me happy. It is cool to me. It is so cool to me. I love the song!"
“Makes me want to be Superman and save the world.”
These kids made my day, and I'd personally like to believe that since they are at such a youthful, innocent and exuberant age, they are the perfect candidates to review our music.
I can only hope that our music makes you feel like rock, too!
-Wil
4:15 AM
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