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Mel Gibson...Songwriter?

Posted Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:19pm PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

When you say the name Mel Gibson, a lot of things come to mind. "Mad Max" Rockatansky. Lethal Weapon's Martin Riggs. People's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1985. An Academy Award-winning Director for Braveheart in 1996. Forbes' "World's Most Powerful Celebrity" for 2004.

Of course, there are some other things that folks might also associate with Mel Gibson. Things like sexism, homophobia, and anti-semitism. Not to mention an almost unnatural love of the Three Stooges.  

Still, with everything that's come and gone over the course of Mel Gibson's career and life in the public eye, there did seem to be one area that was safe from Mel-dom, and that was music. At least until now.

Today, Mel Gibson's new (and pregnant) girlfriend, a Russian-born pianist and composer named Oksana Grigorieva--heretofore famous mainly for being a past paramour of James Bond star Timothy Dalton--releases a new single entitled "Say My Name," which features lyrics co-authored by none other than Mel Gibson.

Here are some choice excerpts:

"I got no way back home/ And every time my heart beats, it's one less that remains...The future contrives to draw me in its wake/ I'm not afraid of leaving, if I know why and when/ I'll have to walk a few more miles before you say my name again/ My name again."

Did we mention that Grigorieva records for a new label called Icon Records, owned by none other than Mel Gibson?

Now, whether or not you like Mel's babymama's "Say My Name" is, as they say, in the ear of the beholder. (You can listen to it at www.oksana.fm.) The title may well be a bit of an in-joke: After all, when news broke in April of Mel's divorce to his wife of almost 30 years, Robyn Gibson, and a new woman named Oksana entering the picture, Grigorieva was so unknown three other Russian musical beauties all named Oksana showed up in the tabloids as Mel's new flame before the correct one was properly identified.

In any event, it is nice to know that Gibson is branching out--and, perhaps in response to the fact that over recent years he's shown a proclivity for communicating in such far-flung languages as Latin, Aramaic (The Passion Of The Christ) and Yucatec Mayan (Apocalypto), he's doing it in English for a change.

I know, I know--and Nyuk Nyuk to you, too.

686 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
Nice piano!!

2. Yahoo! Music User -
The nice piano comment made you remove the picture of the piano?

3. Dean -
That song is boring.Could not get through it.

4. Yahoo! Music User -
Whoop, whoop, whoop....Nyah, nyah, nyah....Ooooohh..Wise guy!!!

5. Dyan S -
Eh...it's ok. Nothing noteworthy

6. chryl s -
i didn't care for it either.

7. peter y o a -
Typical non-discript and "painful" song. It was more like a dirge.Goes to show fame and talent can be bought.I couldn't listen to the end.

8. Bradley B -
Music is not quite dead yet, but Mel is trying. Fck the mainstream. Greatest music of our generation is the underground. Myspace.com/bradleymusic

9. ehh -
muted it half way through

10. Cindy G -
Pretty awful

11. theprettiest -
it would be an ok song if someone else sang it, I didn't care about her voice and arrangement either

12. HorribleExperience -
He seems like a pathetic old man going through a mid life crisis dating someone probably younger than his kids gross

13. Yahoo! Music User -
She doesn't seem to have any vocal talent. It was painful to hear. Besides. I don't care for her. She can never be Robin. She was in a league of her own! Mel messed up!

14. RemonaB -
I kinda liked it, but she was a bit breathy in the singing of it. Maybe a new arrangement and somebody with a little more texture and soul to their voice. Or maybe she just needs to sing it in a different, lower key. I don't know. Mel is strange.

15. Yahoo! Music User -
Mel Gibson was in LA last week watching The Dirty Diamond. He was interested to sign them too. Check them out! They're much more interesting than Oksana I think.

www.myspace.com/thedirtydiamond

16. Sierra H -
didnt mel like just get a divorce?? or wuz that som other guy?? hmmm

17. Annabelle -
Mel, we've loved you for years but one of the thngs we respected about you was how you stuck to your marriage instead of trading off like so many of the empty headed actors and actresses in Hollywood. Regarding the song, try again this one is a flop!

18. Cindy -
Oh please, just another ordinary guy who happens to be an actor that made alot of movies and money. He is not any different from the guy down the street. So what if he has someone new and half his age. If he is happy then go for it. There are more opinionated and miserable people out there, versus really happy couples. Congrats Mel, you deserve the happiness you've come upon. Enjoy it.

19. irvin -
i didnt like the song, you can hear breathing in after each line, so if you sing the and actually like it, does it mean you have to breathing loudly like her so you can actually sound like her.
Yeah this sounds like it should have been in an old, old very old James Bond movie.

20. cory -
As for the song, Mesmerizing beat. However, more energy is needed in the vocals. Maybe add a female voice, too.
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