Author
Greg Pichler
Date
Dec 26, 2021
Abstract
Today, Greg Pichler promoted the Dundas Street East version of the song, The Come On Girl, from his studio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pichler originally wrote the song in 1983. Shortly afterwards, Pichler introduced the song to the Progressive Shamanists, who recorded the song over the course of a session in July, 1983. The song appears as the sixteenth track on the Grasshopper Boogie album.
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Apr 22, 2022 12:00 PM
Story
The group, The Progressive Shamanists, has released a new version of the song, The Come On Girl.
Background
Greg Pichler produced the Dundas Street East version of the song, The Come On Girls, from his studio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 26, 2021. Pichler originally developed the song in 1983. Pichler introduced the song to the Progressive Shamanists, who recorded the song over the course of a session in July, 1983. The song appears as the sixteenth track on the Grasshopper Boogie album.
What the song is about
The song is about the innocence of youth as well as adult pedophilia and predatorial behavior though the video does not depict the latter two.
Music Contributions
The following contributions were applied to the music video:
- Rob Prigge: percussion (pending)
- Bob Jones: keyboards (pending)
- Greg Pichler: guitar (pending), bass guitar (pending)
- Ed Rosenthal: guitar solo (pending)
more information
Lyrics of the Song, The Come On Girl
Full Score of the Song, The Come On Girl
Sibelius version of the Song, The Come On Girl
The Microsoft Wave format version of the song, The Come On Girl