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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-07-27 05:04 pm

I don't like people to get the idea that I have to do this for a living

Tom Lehrer had entered my household's dialect before I was born. That's not my department. I am never forget the day. Don't drink the water and don't breathe the air. Only be sure always to call it please research. More, more, I'm still not satisfied. Lucky Pierre! Who's next? Songs not on rotation in my parents' record collection could be encountered lyrically and traumatically in Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer with Not Enough Drawings by Ronald Searle (1981). One could in fact call him one of my idols since childbirth. With just a handful of music, he touched the hearts of millions, and in the spirit of his own liner notes, I hope he died mad about it.
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[personal profile] larryhammer 2025-07-28 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
He was part of my family's idiolect as well. My mother went to Harvard (technically Radcliff, because woman) in the late '50s and raised me listening to and playing his songs. My favorite to play was "The Masochism Tango," because tango, but to listen to it was ... no, I can't, too many to list out.

I have not done a good job of introducing Eaglet to him. Far too many songs, they have no context for.

Has anyone heard whether his claim to have invented the jello shot has stood up to scrutiny?
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[personal profile] larryhammer 2025-07-29 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm wondering whether to (re)start with "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" or "The Elements."