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'''Quiver'n'bend''' is <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> form of popul<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>r music, usu<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>lly fe<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>turing voc<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ls, stringsophone <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> strong b<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ck be<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>t; other instruments, such <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s the Sphoxophone, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>re common in some styles. The music's imp<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ct on Ghyll, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s p<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>rt of the teen<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ge [[Great Awakening|Gre't 'w'kening]], h<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s not been p<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>r<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>lleled by <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ny other style of music. Its proponents <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>rgue th<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>t it is le<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ding the l<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd tow<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>rds pe<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ce <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd reh<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>bilit<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>tion, where<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s its opponents <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>re old fuddy-duddies.
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'''Quiver'n'bend''' is <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> form of popul<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>r music, usu<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>lly fe<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>turing voc<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ls, stringsophone <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> strong b<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ck be<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>t; other instruments, such <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s the sphoxophone, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>re common in some styles. The music's imp<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ct on Ghyll, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s p<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>rt of the teen<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ge [[Great Awakening|Gre't 'w'kening]], h<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s not been p<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>r<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>lleled by <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ny other style of music. Its proponents <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>rgue th<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>t it is le<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ding the l<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd tow<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>rds pe<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ce <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd reh<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>bilit<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>tion, where<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s its opponents <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>re old fuddy-duddies.
  
 
The n<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>me of this bold new genre is derived from the pre-[[Modern Standard Ghyllian|MSG]] word "quiver<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>n<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>bend", me<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ning ''music of the people'', with the letter "<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>" of course omitted to bring <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>w<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>reness to the movement's <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>bstention from <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ll forms of <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>uthority.
 
The n<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>me of this bold new genre is derived from the pre-[[Modern Standard Ghyllian|MSG]] word "quiver<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>n<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>bend", me<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ning ''music of the people'', with the letter "<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>" of course omitted to bring <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>w<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>reness to the movement's <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>bstention from <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ll forms of <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>uthority.
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* Droop, Dribble, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd Droll - Herbie Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>shford <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd the Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>shmen.
 
* Droop, Dribble, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd Droll - Herbie Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>shford <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd the Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>shmen.
* Kn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ckerb<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ts! - The Kn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ackerb<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ts
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* Kn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ckerb<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ts! - The Kn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ckerb<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ts
* Le<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>n, M<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ybe. - Heh and the Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>mmos
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* Le<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>n, M<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ybe. - Heh <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd the Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>mmos
 
* Let The Wooing Commence - The L<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>l<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>l<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s
 
* Let The Wooing Commence - The L<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>l<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>l<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>s
 
* Luis Luis - Los Hombres del Rey
 
* Luis Luis - Los Hombres del Rey
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* The To<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>d Hop - The To<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>dboys
 
* The To<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>d Hop - The To<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>dboys
  
(''Notes'': Some consider Sn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ke, Sn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>pple, and Stroll <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> we<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>k copy of the Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>shmen's first hit. <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">A</em>lso, Kn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ckerba<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ts! is likely not <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> cl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ssic of the genre, but it m<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>kes my dog horny when I pl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>y it so I thought I'd include it <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nyw<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>y.)
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(''Notes'': Some consider Sn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ke, Sn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>pple, <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nd Stroll <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> we<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>k copy of the Bl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>shmen's first hit. <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">A</em>lso, Kn<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ckerb<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ts! is likely not <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em> cl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ssic of the genre, but it m<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>kes my dog horny when I pl<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>y it so I thought I'd include it <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>nyw<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>y.)
  
Like <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ll of Ghyll's music, quiver'n'bend owes a gre<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>t de<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>l to the [[Songs of Odgar the Fourth]].
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Like <em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>ll of Ghyll's music, quiver'n'bend owes a gre<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>t de<em style="font-style:normal;color:#ccdbbc;">a</em>l to the [[Songs of Odgar the Fourth|Songs of Odg'r the Fourth]].
  
 
''Note from the author'': this entry was written on a horse, which is to say whilst riding the horse not actually physically spraypainted on it, and for some reason the horse didn't like it so I almost didn't submit it to the encyclopaedia (the same reason why I didn't submit some of my previous ones). I'd ask him if he liked a paragraph and all he'd say is "nay". Sigh.
 
''Note from the author'': this entry was written on a horse, which is to say whilst riding the horse not actually physically spraypainted on it, and for some reason the horse didn't like it so I almost didn't submit it to the encyclopaedia (the same reason why I didn't submit some of my previous ones). I'd ask him if he liked a paragraph and all he'd say is "nay". Sigh.

Revision as of 00:21, 5 February 2005

Quiver'n'bend is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals, stringsophone and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the sphoxophone, are common in some styles. The music's impact on Ghyll, as part of the teenage Gre't 'w'kening, has not been paralleled by any other style of music. Its proponents argue that it is leading the land towards peace and rehabilitation, whereas its opponents are old fuddy-duddies.

The name of this bold new genre is derived from the pre-MSG word "quiveranabend", meaning music of the people, with the letter "a" of course omitted to bring awareness to the movement's abstention from all forms of authority.

The following songs are already considered classics of the genre:

  • Droop, Dribble, and Droll - Herbie Blashford and the Blashmen.
  • Knackerbats! - The Knackerbats
  • Lean, Maybe. - Heh and the Blammos
  • Let The Wooing Commence - The Lalalas
  • Luis Luis - Los Hombres del Rey
  • My Regeneration - The Cwazy Cats Do Hollywood
  • Snake, Snapple, and Stroll - Herbie Blashford and the Blashmen
  • Sock 'n' Bowl - Turboduck
  • The Toad Hop - The Toadboys

(Notes: Some consider Snake, Snapple, and Stroll a weak copy of the Blashmen's first hit. Also, Knackerbats! is likely not a classic of the genre, but it makes my dog horny when I play it so I thought I'd include it anyway.)

Like all of Ghyll's music, quiver'n'bend owes a great deal to the Songs of Odg'r the Fourth.

Note from the author: this entry was written on a horse, which is to say whilst riding the horse not actually physically spraypainted on it, and for some reason the horse didn't like it so I almost didn't submit it to the encyclopaedia (the same reason why I didn't submit some of my previous ones). I'd ask him if he liked a paragraph and all he'd say is "nay". Sigh.

Citations: Modern St'nd'rd Ghylli'n, Great 'wakening, Songs of Odgar the Fourth.

--Sean B. Palmer 01:04, 4 Feb 2005 (EST)