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Fritz, the German Dragon- Author? DigiTrad: PUFF, THE MAGIC DRAGON Related threads: (origins) Origins: Puff the Magic Dragon Happy Ending (49) Lyr ADD: Puff the Magic Dragon (various endings) (69) Lyr Req: Puff the Magic Dragon (Vietnam parody) (12) Lyr Req: Poof the Magic Barman (7) Lyr Req: Puff the Magic Dragon (parody) (32) Lyr Req: Puff the Kosher Dragon (12) (origins) Origins: Who REALLY wrote Puff? (19) Puff the Dragon on Pot? (68) Lyr Add: Flush the Magic Toilet (7) |
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Subject: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: Branwen23 Date: 14 Dec 00 - 01:07 PM Looking for an author for this parody of "Puff": ^^ Fritz, the German dragon lived by the Rhine, And frolicked in the German beer and drank out of a stein. Little Ziegfried Bergman loved that rascal Fritz, And brought him Pabst and Michelob, but never any Schlitz. Chorus: |: Fritz, the German dragon lived by the Rhine, And frolicked in the German beer and drank out of a stein. :| Together they would get drunk on beer with billowed foam. Fritz would wait 'til morning and then carry Ziegfried home. German kings and princes would flee at the sight, And go to have a drink, themselves, to rid them of the fright. Chorus. A flagon's full forever; not so, little cans. Pull top rings and all those things gave way to other brands. One grey day, it happened: Ziegfried came no more, And Fritz, that drunken dragon had to go down to the store. His head was hung in stupor; his eyes were glazed with pain. Fritz could buy no more brown ale because he had no change. Without inebriation, Fritz could not go on, So come and have a drink with me, as we all sing his song. Chorus. |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: Joe Offer Date: 14 Dec 00 - 04:40 PM Oy, do you think somebody would actually claim authorship on this one, Bran? But I like it, I really do. It's my kinda song. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: Susanne (skw) Date: 14 Dec 00 - 06:12 PM Weeeell - it hasn't quite got the feel of the original, does it? (Also, I'm pissed off with people who identify Germans solely with drinking too much beer! All my friends are quite sober wine-drinkers; the only one who hast just 'fessed up to liking beer is a friend originally from Hull.) |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: mousethief Date: 14 Dec 00 - 06:20 PM Yes, how could they have left out the sausage? |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: Mrrzy Date: 15 Dec 00 - 05:38 PM LOL! Best parody of this one I've ever read! |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: InOBU Date: 15 Dec 00 - 05:46 PM OH Susanne (skw! Oh Oh OH! I want SOOO much to add other styrotpical German traits to your comment, to agree that Beer drinking is not the most appropriate thing to hang on Germans, however, as I have written vociferacly about my family being killed by prejudice as Gypsies in places like, well... Germany... far be it from me to carry on this process... ONLY KIDDING all of you who are about to flame me... On a point of interest, Micalob is an Irish American beer, short for Michal O'Brian... sung the song to my wife last night, as she worked late on a brief, she wasn't amused, oh well... - Larry |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: mousethief Date: 15 Dec 00 - 05:47 PM Didn't some famous Irishman say that the reason God invented Beer was to keep Ireland from taking over the world? |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: InOBU Date: 15 Dec 00 - 05:57 PM I believe it was the same fellow who said if God put the Dutch in Ireland it would be a gardin... if God put the Irish in Holland, it would be an ocean... _ Larry |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: Lanfranc Date: 15 Dec 00 - 06:51 PM Thanks - I wish I'd written that. I will sing it, though, attributing it to Goethe, and see who challenges me! The only other "Puff" parody that ever got a drunken giggle from me was : "Flush the magic toilet, lived by the Thames, and frolicked on the mudflats from Wapping to Southend ...."
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Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: JudeL Date: 09 Sep 02 - 07:08 AM Micca, While looking for something else entirely I came across this parody and thought you might like to pass the words on to Jez as an alternative to sing when he's lying down in the gazebo at 2 in the morning. Jude |
Subject: RE: 'Fritz, the German Dragon'- Author? From: Nigel Parsons Date: 09 Sep 02 - 07:53 AM Can't supply an author, but it's on the playlist of Loren Davidson who has an e-mail address on his homepage, he may be able to name the author for you Nigel |
Subject: RE: Fritz, the German Dragon- Author? From: GUEST,Carrie Date: 25 Aug 03 - 09:00 PM I am not a drinker. I am actually one of those people who finds it more fun to watch other people inebriated. It's free entertainment without risk....lol Anyway I love the humor of this. I Admit that I would never sing this to my kids though. |
Subject: RE: Fritz, the German Dragon- Author? From: GUEST,Loren Date: 27 Mar 18 - 01:46 PM I believe I'm the person who made this popular in the SCA, but I can't take credit for the lyrics. Back in the early 1970s - 1974 or 75 - there was this woman folksinger who played in the student union (I think it was after they finished Wilson Commons) at the University of Rochester, in upstate NY. She's the person *I* heard it from. I have no clue who she was; her name is long-since lost to too many alcoholic beverages. :) I'd love to find out. I performed it at revels in both the East Kingdom and Caid up until I left the SCA in 1984. Loren Davidson, fka Andregor Starseeker |
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