Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: Little Robyn Date: 12 Feb 04 - 03:49 AM Also from that Mad comic... The girl that I marry will have to be A purple skinned beauty with 2 heads or 3, The girl I call my wife Will have a nose with 8 nostrils you play like a fife, Her nails will be claw-like and in her hair She'll wear geiger counters and I'll be there 'stead of sighing, I'll be flying Next to her and she'll roar like a lion. The girl I propose to will have 7 toes too Like me. What else did they rewrite? I wish I still had that edition. Robyn |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: Sarah the flute Date: 12 Feb 04 - 03:48 AM The Trains of waterloo That's my favourite .... oh and anything from the kipper family especially the one about the dogs .....and spot These are the dogs what I have got! Far better than the original. Sarah |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: cobber Date: 12 Feb 04 - 02:37 AM I just found a thread with the words of the last thing on my mind. It's great. The trouble is at my age it's bloody true. So much for parody being funny. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: cobber Date: 12 Feb 04 - 02:21 AM This is great. Foolestroope I think your songbook's great and I love What a friend we have in Johnny. (Part 1) and I'll never hear Sound of Silence in the same way again. Hi Margaret! I haven't heard yours. I'll check if its in the archive. Roy Bailey wanted to release his version of My Way but the owners of the copyright stopped him, so I believe. I have a tape of an ABC radio programme where he did it in Australia at Perth Uni. The introduction is as funny as the song. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: Mark Cohen Date: 12 Feb 04 - 12:15 AM I believe Bob Blue wrote "Their Way", though I'd love to hear Roy sing it. I have a few favorite parodies: "Garnet's Home-Brewed Beer", "It's Not What I'd Sing When I'm Sober" (David Diamond, I believe), and one I once heard in Victoria, BC but never learned: "Borscht Riders in the Sky" (the chorus went, "Yippie-oy-oy, Yippie-oy-vey"). I'm also partial to some of mine, of course: The Perennial Beginner (The F-Chord Song) (after Phil and Lou Berryman's "A Chat With Your Mother (a/k/a "The F-Word Song"), Greenberg's (after "Green Fields"), and For Just One Dime (after Stan Rogers' "Northwest Passage"). And one more, that isn't in the DT. This one came from a Mudcat song challenge in January '02, after John Ashcroft ordered thousands of dollars worth of draperies to cover up the immense statue of "Justice" in the Justice Dept., which depicted a woman with one breast exposed. (I've made some editorial changes.) It's after "The Sound of Silence," of course. THE BREAST OF JUSTICE (c)2002 Mark Cohen Hello Justice my old friend They're trying to cover you again Because John Ashcroft softly weeping Saw the photographs of his meeting And your proud metallic gleam in the flashing light Gave him a fright It was the Breast of Justice Remember back in '34 They placed you on the marble floor Like a beacon in the dark you shone Like a goddess on a heav'nly throne And for years and years you proudly stood and glared At all who dared To hide the Breast of Justice While the people bowed and prayed To other gods whose games they played You alone held up this warning To the ones whose fears were forming And you told them, "Justice will prevail, though the prudes of any shape May throw a drape Across the Breast of Justice" "Fools," you said, "You do not know This metal skin is only show While you beat your breast in anguished pose Because you happen to see mine exposed Do you think that a few yards of cloth will set you free? Don't you see? This is the Breast of Justice" In every corner of the land Wherever Justice takes a stand Putting curtains up to hide the light Will only make the truth burn twice as bright And our eyes will behold the heart of liberty Beating free Within the Breast of Justice Aloha, Mark |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: Margret RoadKnight Date: 11 Feb 04 - 08:56 PM Current favourite: "Don't Know What Was the Last Thing On My Mind" |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 11 Feb 04 - 08:27 PM Looks like the day for messages not geting though... I love parodies, if you want to see a few of mine look at The FoolesTroupe Songbook! Robin |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: GUEST,Cookieless PoC Date: 11 Feb 04 - 08:09 PM Hands down: "Juanita Suarez" the Molly Malone parody. I went to my partner's family reunion, and we sang it at the "talent show." (This was remarkable because unless there's a bucket handy - or a bottle of irish cream - I can't carry a tune. Bodhran players aren't required to.) Our performance got the most applause. Of course, half of those present were from Iceland and spoke no English, but even so... ;-) PoC |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: Leadfingers Date: 11 Feb 04 - 06:58 PM My Mate (Catter Trayton) did a superb rewrite of 'The King of Rome' about a cat getting into a Pigeon Loft as 'The Cat That Roamed' which was sung by Micca at Portaferry. |
Subject: RE: Favourite Parodies From: Bev and Jerry Date: 11 Feb 04 - 06:58 PM THE CRY PANIC Tune: The Titanic © 2002, Bev and Jerry Praver 1. Through a partnership gigantic Enron grew and grew And they thought they had a scheme that the public wouldn't see through But the good Lord's mighty hand knew that firm would never stand It was sad when that partnership went down chorus: Oh, it was sad, oh, it was sad It was sad when the partnership went down (to the bottom of the...) Husbands and wives, little children changed their lives It was sad when that partnership went down 2. Oh, they bailed from Enron and were almost to the door When the rich refused to associate with the poor So they tied up all their dough where they'd be the first to go It was sad when that partnership went down 3. Oh, the firm was full of sin and the scheme about to burst When Ken Lay shouted, "Board of Directors first!" Some honest ones retired and the rest of them were fired It was sad when that partnership went down 4. Oh, they hauled the shredders out at the accounting agency When Cheney shouted "Nearer, My God, To Me" Little children wept and cried as the rats jumped o'er the side It was sad when that partnership went down Bev and Jerry |
Subject: Favourite Parodies From: cobber Date: 11 Feb 04 - 06:30 PM I love parodies and looking at other threads, I'm not alone. Perhaps that's why I got so involved in Australian folk music which is mostly parodies of music hall etc. I can even remember when the interest started. At thirteen, in England, I got my first paper round and one of my customers subscribed to Mad Magazine. It always made me late when that came out. One issue had a section of Armageddon songs, (you have to remember that this was the time when we all expected to be blown away in a nuclear war)and I thought it was brilliant. So much so that yesterday, I found myself singing one of the songs - and the mag was in 1960 or 1961 (I came to Australia in 62 and had to give up the round. It was a version of On the Street Where You Live. At the time I thought it was brilliant, but maybe you had to be there at that time to get the full impact. I have often walked down this street before But there once was pavement underneath my feet before Now as I go by I see rubble fly Boy, it's rough on the street where you live People stop and stare. They don't worry me I've got lead underwear, I'm safe as safe can be All the air is filled with radioactivity Boy it's rough on the street where you live Another was My Blue Shelter Whenever I hear and H-bomb is near I hurry to my blue shelter A hole in the floor, a six inch lead door Will lead you to my blue shelter There was more of both of course but the brain tends to lose it a bit at my age Anyway that's a kick-off. So if you are like me and think Roy Bailey's I Did It Their Way is one of the great songs of our time, join in. What are your favourites? |
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