This song really illustrates how the mentors in Lammy's story mimic the sounds they want her to make with her guitar using their voices It sounds super weird until she plays after them and the line they just sang suddenly makes sense when it's spoken in guitar language I also just really like this song, Paul Chuck seems like more of a mentor to her than the others since he literally makes guitars as his job and probably knows his shit
I really like how when you first get to this part in the game, because of his accent, you expect some crazy country song, but you actually a really great piece of music.
“Chop all of em down every single one down/because we’re gonna make a guitar with all the timber around” is such a wild line in a music theory sense dude, the rhythm is wild.
Um Jammer Lammy’s release date was right before the ps2 and note body cares because there was probably gonna be a hd version of the game later. And just to put another nail in her already dead state body. Um jammer lammy Now! Only got up to 3000 US dollars, and also this prepared the rope for parappa too. As he got a mix score on his second game. So not only that it was so bad that it didn’t get a remake. She also killed the hip hop hero too.
I was playing Stardew Valley and I was running out of wood (I needed to make a bunch of preserves jars) so I went to chop down every single tree on the map and I put this song on because it fit the situation
For the lyrics: Get up turn your chainsaw on. Power off, power on. Now let's start with this tree here. Low gear, high gear. Come on hurry, hurry hurry hurry, hurry (ha ha!) No need to worry, worry the tree gonna grow back surely, (ha ha!) All I wanna hear is you've come over here, There's no foolin around with deers Chop all of them down every single one down, Because we're gonna make a guitar with all the timber around. NEVER USE JOE CHIN'S CHAINS FOR THEM Rockin to the beat of the sun, Chopping trees down for the fun. We gonna make a good guitar, by givin all you got. Come on girl, Hurry it up girl. OK, turn it down, turn it up. Make sure batteries are charged up! Give it all you got, every little muscle that you got inside your little bo, body! I don't wanna hear that you got no time or you're in a hurry to your gig gig, gig. All I wanna hear is you've come over here, There's no foolin around with deers. Chop all of them down every single one down, Because we're gonna make a good guitar with all the timber around. NEVER USE JOE CHIN'S CHAINS FOR THEM NO! Jammin, hard slammin, loud banging. Rockin rollin all night long. Now that we come so far, Tell me just who you are, Are you my shining star? Let me see your guitar. Paul Chuck: Hmmm I'm impressed! You can move on now. Lammy: Yeah! I really need to move on!
Actually, in the U.S. version, he says, "Come on and get down, way single one down," instead of "Chop all of 'em down, every single one down" like in the Japan/PAL version.
Vital Idol is harder at least with Power on, Power off! It gave you some chances to redeem yourself and get a good rating before the song ends I had bad on it and I was so lucky I hit the last note well enough to get me back to a good rating
My favorite stage is still #2 ("First is a fire - don't retire now!") - but I like this one as well 'cause it kinda reminds me of the Coaster level from Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, which was one of my favorite tunes in that game. :D
Ma-San can demonstrate the lousiness and the worst moments of using Joe Chin’s products, because they are known to break down. That nature preserve commercial by joe chin seems a bit dumb
notice all of the levels in the UJL/ parrapa series are all based off jobs? Karate teacher car instructior Flea market salesman Tv show host - (chop chop master onion/cheep cheep) Cook Guru Boot camp insructor Hairdresser Boss of a company/syndicate thing singer Fireman Babysitter Pilot Lumberjack singer again And Guitarist/ rapper