Apples! Oranges!
I grew up in an ethnic home
and food was everywhere
Our idea of a vegetable’s
a chocolate éclair
Salami, pastrami,
canoli, stromboli,
from livery to liverwurst
Kielbasa so lumpy,
pierogis gawumpkies,
I thought that I would burst
Then one day I saw
that I could choose
What’s best for me
when it comes to food
And now
it’s Apples and Oranges,
peaches and porridges,
mangoes and marzipan,
tofu frying in a pan
Jelly made from eucalyptus
spread on homemade
whole wheat biscuits
It took me long enough
to see that it was
Apples and Oranges for me.
Well, I’ve been a vegan
for about six years,
and a vegetarian
for about 20 years.
One day,
when I was younger,
it kind of hit me
that eating meat
is eating animals.
I always knew that
in the back of my mind.
And I think
most people know that
in the back of their mind.
But one day
for some reason,
I put them together
that for me to eat
a hamburger or a hot dog
or anything like that,
is killing an animal.
And I like animals and
I don’t want to kill them.
And when I put the two
together in my mind,
I decided that’s something
that I don’t want to do
anymore.
So that’s when
I became a vegetarian.
I like salad with cilantro,
at a home or restauranto
Spinach greens and
avocados, lima beans
or sweet potatoes
So please take away
the scrapple
(leftover pig meat)
Cause I’d rather
have an apple
or something of that kind
Mr. Bob Pyle is
an American folk singer
and songwriter.
With a college degree
in business and his own
gutter cleaning and
repair business,
the entrepreneur-artist
is able to support
his creative endeavors,
which include composing
and performing,
painting, and writing.
He also founded
the Baltimore-Washington
Songwriter’s Association.
Bob Pyle’s first CD,
“Apples and Oranges,”
was released in 2004 and
since has been played on
over 100 radio stations
worldwide!
Jo Stepaniak, author of
“Being Vegan”
wrote in a review:
“Apples & Oranges
is that unusual blend
of toe-tapping pleasure
that melds professional
musicianship
and superb arrangements
with both humorous
and heart-rending lyrics.”
The “Apples & Oranges”
CD, it’s about being kind
to animals, it’s about
becoming more spiritual
as a person,
and growing as a person.
And it’s about
making a better world,
which I think most of us
are interested in doing.
So, fortunately the CD
came out very well, and
I had a good producer
and great musicians
on the CD.
I got a lot of e-mails
and people who I met in
animal rights groups and
animal rights conventions
told me they like the CD
very much.
And it really
made me feel good.
I was leanin’
I was lurchin’
feelin’ lonely
I was searchin’
for a little understanding
someone
to tell my troubles to
Your eyes glistened
as you listened
Then I knew
what I was missin’
Cause a friend
that I was searchin’ for
I finally found in you.
Oh Petunia the Pig,
you’re so pretty
and so strong,
Petunia the Pig, Come on
back where you belong
Now you’re skin’s
a pretty pink when
you take a bubble bath
in my sink
That you look like
Greta Garbo
with a ribbon made of blue
I like jelly
you like marmalade
We go strolling
down the parmalade
And everywhere we go
everybody winks at you
Oh Petunia the Pig,
let’s get married
in the spring
Petunia the Pig, you can
wear a diamond ring
I say hallo, you say oink
as we walk down
to the boink (bank)
To get some money
for your makeup and
a mud pack treatment too
And you know
I won’t desert you
And nobody’s going
to hurt you
‘Cause I think I’ve finally
found a friend in you
Oh Petunia the pig,
you eat oats
and you chew cud
Petunia the pig let’s go
wallowing in the mud
Mr. Pyle’s song,
“Factory Style,”
was inspired by
John Robbins’
bestselling book,
“Diet for a New America”
and its chapter
on factory farming.
And it’s not like you see
or you imagine
a cow running through
the pasture
or living on a nice farm.
It’s an industrial operation;
they usually do not get to
go outside.
They do not get to
move around.
It’s so cruel.
These are the reasons
that I learned, that
it’s not good to consume
dairy products or eggs,
and that’s
when I became a vegan.
Well the sun comes up
and the sky is blue
And the temperature is mild
But the chickens inside
don’t crow at all
On a farm
that’s factory style
Nowadays it’s factory style
And the rain comes down
and the ground is wet
And the pigs
should go hog wild
But the pigs inside
don’t see the rain
On a farm
that’s factory style
Nowadays it’s factory style
There’s about ten chickens
in every cage
And the profits
are worthwhile
And it don’t really matter
that they can’t turn around
On a farm
that’s factory style
Nowadays it’s factory style
And the pigs are piled up
in a cage
And they’re stacked
up to the sky
And when they get sick
they’re sold anyway
On a farm
that’s factory style
Nowadays it’s factory style
That’s the only way
to compete today
You tell me with a smile
But how would you like
to live that way
On a farm
that’s factory style
Nowadays it’s factory style
So I don’t support
a factory farm
And every once in a while
I think about the cries
that go unheard
On a farm
that’s factory style
Nowadays it’s factory style
When we come back,
we will continue
our interesting discussion
with vegan song writer
Bob Pyle.
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Now seaweed
doesn’t sound so good
judging by the name
But once
you get a taste of it
You’ll never be the same
With dozens of varieties
Some yellow,
green or black
Once your dinner guests
depart
You know
they’re coming back
Seaweed oh seaweed,
why do they call
you names?
If they misunderstand you,
you’re really not to blame
So put your best fin
forward and
stand up proud and tall
‘Cause seaweed,
oh seaweed,
you’re not a weed at all
Welcome back to
Enlightening Entertainment
and our interview
with Mr. Bob Pyle, an
American folk musician
who is promoting
the compassionate lifestyle
for our
animal co-inhabitants
through his original songs.
I did a compilation,
animal rights CD
with many different
songwriters and singers,
and the title track
was called “Rise Up”
and it was sung by a lady
named Maria Daines,
from England.
Hopefully we gave a boost
to new songwriters
and people trying
to get the vegan message
out there through music.
As Bob Pyle once said
in an interview,
“What can be better in life
than to help
those less fortunate
than ourselves,
including suffering
and exploited animals?”
Mr. Pyle is also greatly
interested in spirituality
and learning meditation.
Restoration
Jubilation
Shouted all
across the nation
Like a lighthouse
on the shore
I’ve been restored
I’m working on a project
right now it’s actually a
documentary film project
about great Indian saint
named Anandamayi Ma,
and this is her photograph.
Her story is
a beautiful story
and it’s been
very inspirational to me.
But there are saints
all over the world,
great people,
and this is just
an example one of them.
Restoration
Jubilation
Shouted up and down
the mountain
I’m no longer like before
I’ve been restored
Now
Hallelujah
Adoration
Pure as water
from the fountain
That’s been sent down
by the Lord
I’ve been restored
People like myself
who feel compassion
for the way that
animals are treated today
and want to help them
try to find the best way
that they can
to help animals.
And one way to do it
is join with other people
in helping animals,
and that could be
an animal rights group
or a vegetarian
or a vegan group,
and there’s real power
in numbers.
And when you get together
with other people
who think the same way
and are kind and want
to be kind to animals,
great things can be done.
This is called
“The Mango Fandango”
and if you like mangos
as much as I do, maybe
you’ll like this song.
In Trinidad,
in the rainy season
people stay in all day
But when the rains
disperse each evening
they grab the banjo and play
And singing
the Mango Fandango
Give me some right away
The Mango Fandango,
it’s all I want you to play
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We send you our
best wishes and support,
talented and caring
musician Mr. Bob Pyle.
May your songs continue
to inspire people to make
compassionate choices
so that we can
share the world
with our animal friends
in peace and love.
We now conclude
today’s program
with the moving song,
“Gentle Creatures,”
written and sung
by Mr. Bob Pyle
for the album
“Apples and Oranges.”
Gentle creatures
come to Me,
lay your burdens
by the wayside.
You are tired
and your troubles now
are finished for the day.
Sit beside Me,
lay your heads down
and I will tell you a story.
how I love you,
‘cause I made you
and I’ll never go away.
Look high (we look high)
and low (when you’re low)
Come to Me,
gentle creatures,
Come to Me.
You once roamed the plains
so proudly
grazing on the hills
and valleys.
with the trees and rocks
and caves in the sunshine
echoing your call.
Now they’ve captured
and corralled you
in misguided domination
and convinced themselves
to say it’s
for the betterment of all.
Look high (we look high)
and low (when you’re low)
Come to Me,
gentle creatures,
Come to Me.
Here’s some water now,
Some hay for you to eat.
Lay your burdens down
and stay with Me a while.
You’ve been
put into the circus,
and put upon the table,
and used
in cruel experiments,
as though you had no soul.
You’ve been used up
on the racetrack
and battered
in the bull ring.
And your blood
turns into dollars
as your life
is bought and sold.
So I offer consolation and
my deepest admiration
for your glorious example
of humility and trust.
Sit beside me,
lay your heads down
and I will tell you a story,
how the world is still
evolving into
peacefulness and love.
Look high (we look high)
and low (when you’re low)
Come to Me,
gentle creatures,
Come to Me.
Look high (we look high)
and low (when you’re low)
Come to Me,
gentle creatures,
Come to Me,
gentle creatures,
Come to Me,
gentle creatures,
Come to Me!
Bob Pyle’s music CDs
are available at
and
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of beauty and happiness
be with you.