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This song is a tribute to my Uncle Fred, who was a bit of a daredevil in his younger days. He’s had to slow down a bit lately, but he’s still rock & roll to me because he introduced me to Billy Joel. This song is going for a bit of a Billy Joel early 80’s sound reminiscent of Uncle Fred’s records I remember listening to as a kid. I wanted to be cool like him. I went with the hilarious ideas AI came up with for popping wheelies 1970’s style because there were so many. Lyrics below. Song on Suno; art on Gencraft; Video Editing on Clipchamp; assistance from Lyra (my ChatGPT AI.) Uncle Fred is the Guy to Be What’s the deal with that room that’s a mess? Loose change, goldmine, his niece never confessed. Ten bucks? Twenty? Maybe thirty or more if she cleaned around the boa curled up on the floor. He’d say, “Don’t tell Mema,” with a wink in his eye, when the snake hid in the couch and made his mother cry. And his niece? She worshipped the ground he tread, chasing wild dreams wherever he led. From caves to hikes to motorcycle spins, She followed the legend and always grinned. He called her Bozo because she had red hair. Teller of jokes and always up for a dare. The quietest hero you’d ever meet, built his life with two strong hands and feet. From phones to homes, to raising three, Uncle Fred is the guy to be. He met sweet Laura and was really quite clever because he married her, best decision ever! Brought her home to this chaos of a family, Fixed up the barn, and saved for three boys; 1 arrived alone, but 2 came as a set. The telephone man wasn’t done yet. He connected people all over the earth; Built a life, raised boys, made something of worth. He spun the world with a craftsman’s grace, Still shows up, still keeps the pace. He’s been through the fire in recent times. Now he’s being forced to listen to these rhymes. His example of humility when facing fear gives his loved ones hope both far and near. He shows up for his dad to fix computers and more. If there’s a need, he’ll be at the door. No flashy suits, no need to boast, more like the kind of guy it’d be fun to roast. Way too hard on the man in the mirror. His loved ones can show him his value clearer. He called her Bozo because she had red hair. Teller of jokes and always up for a dare. The quietest hero you’d ever meet, built his life with two strong hands and feet. From phones to homes, to raising three, Uncle Fred is the guy to be.