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Song Parodies -> "S.E.P. (Someone Else's Problem)"

Original Song Title:

"Let it be"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"S.E.P. (Someone Else's Problem)"

Parody Written by:

Peter Andersson a.k.a K1chyd

The Lyrics

One more for 2nz H2G2 project - this one is about the third book's S.E.P. technology that allows an alien spaceship to hide on the corner of Main Street in plain daylight: "An SEP is something we can't see, or don't see, or our brain doesn't let us see, because we think that it's somebody else's problem... The brain just edits it out, it's like a blind spot. If you look at it directly you won't see it unless you know precisely what it is. Your only hope is to catch it by surprise out of the corner of your eye. The technology involved in making something properly invisible is so mind-bogglingly complex that 999,999,999 times out of a billion it's simpler just to take the thing away and do without it... The 'Somebody Else's Problem field' is much simpler, more effective, and can be run for over a hundred years on a single torch battery. This is because it relies on people's natural predisposition not to see anything they don't want to, weren't expecting, or can't explain".

A YouTube version of the original song can currently be found here.
When I find myself in sight of spaceships
Eyes and brains will disagree
Catching fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

And I'll accept the transgress
When one's parked there right in front of me
Spreading fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
Spreading fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

And when time and space and logic ripples
Everyone around agrees
There is nothing there, sir
S.E.P

For years it may be parked there
On a single torch light battery
Running fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
A look-away-enhancer
S.E.P

S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
Spreading fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
Yeah, S.E.P.
Spreading fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

And if I'm gazing sturdy
There is still a naught that I can see
Brain is drilled to not know
S.E.P.

I walk off and I'm suddenly quick
Legs and brains don't disagree
Forced by fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

Yeah, S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
Yeah, S.E.P.
A get-away-enhancer
S.E.P

S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
Yeah, S.E.P.
Spreading fields of brain scram
S.E.P.

S.E.P.
S.E.P.
S.E.P.
Yeah, S.E.P.
Spreading fields of brain scram
S.E.P.
© Peter Andersson.

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Glen S - May 25, 2012 - Report this comment
Arthur: What are you doing? Ford: I'm trying to look somewhere other than something I'm not sure is there, so that I'll see it. GREAT WORK PETER! See, this is why we needed to get to 42 parodies! Look at all the awesome stuff you guys are capturing!
Matthias - May 25, 2012 - Report this comment
This was a great part of the third book! I'm glad you were able to do immortalize it here in parody form!
Porfle Popnecker - May 25, 2012 - Report this comment
Man, I need to go back and read those books again, it's been so many years. But I don't know what parody you guys are talking about, I didn't see it.

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