19 Dec 09 - 08:13 PM (#2792452) Subject: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: GUEST I remember this satire of old English folk songs written in hippie lingo, but I can't find it anywhere. Does anyone out there know of it. If so, what are the words? |
19 Dec 09 - 08:16 PM (#2792455) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: GUEST,999 This it? |
19 Dec 09 - 08:27 PM (#2792463) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: Jeri 'Cosmic and Freaky' by Grit Laskin? |
19 Dec 09 - 08:29 PM (#2792468) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: Susan of DT In the DT: Cosmic & Freaky |
19 Dec 09 - 08:30 PM (#2792469) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: GUEST,999 That's gotta be the one. Great eye, gals. |
19 Dec 09 - 09:09 PM (#2792484) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: Barbara It's a spot on parody of "Pleasant and Delightful" (and the larks they sang melodious) that makes it REALLY hard to sing the original. Sort of like Irving Abramovitz. Blessings, Barbara |
20 Dec 09 - 10:55 AM (#2792771) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: Bill D ♫"And he aaaaaate the nickelodeon In the lobby of the Met"♫ |
20 Dec 09 - 10:26 PM (#2793290) Subject: RE: 'It was a Freak and His Lady' From: Barbara What Bill is talking about: Nickelodeon Blessings, Barbara |