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"PEED MY TROU" Loose Bruce Kerr parody of "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

"PEED MY TROU" is parodist/song producer "Loose Bruce" Kerr's latest take on Grammy 2011 "Song of the Year," "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum.

Bruce sings each vocal and plays each instrument one at a time in his garage studio and takes on the "I'm a little drunk" line from the orignal song and twists it into what really happens when you lose a lover and start drinking...little drunk?...s'cuse me, you talkin' to ME? And what can happen if you really pound 'em down and forget where that's ultimately supposed to take you?

Bruce is a lawyer working at Oracle in Northern California's Silicon Valley. He took 20 years out from his legal career to write and perform music and comedy and continues to appear irregularly on the Dr. Demento and Jim Bohannon syndicated radio and internet shows.

www.loosebrucekerr for free video & audio dowloads.

email: BKerrLaw@aol.com

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  • Bruce,

    Your version is WAY SUPERIOR to the Lady Antebellum version!!!

  • Bruce,

    I sure hope we end up in the same assisted living facility. :)

  • LOL.... Love it!

    Reminiscing the days of "The Cats"....

  • Bruce!!!! Outstanding! You are very talented and very funny!!! Thank you for making my day!

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