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27 Jul 25 - 01:52 PM (#4226302) Subject: Obit: Tom Lehrer From: Cool Beans At 97. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/27/arts/music/tom-lehrer-dead.html |
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27 Jul 25 - 01:58 PM (#4226303) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer From: Johnny J I hadn't realised that he was still with us! Sad news although the pigeons in the park will breathe a sigh of relief. |
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27 Jul 25 - 02:34 PM (#4226304) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer 1928 - 2025 From: Stilly River Sage I knew he was alive, I hoped he might have a late spurt of activity and pillory the Trump administrations. Wikipedia IMDb |
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27 Jul 25 - 05:13 PM (#4226309) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: NightWing The world is a little darker place today than yesterday. :-( Rest, in pieces, Tom BB, NightWing |
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27 Jul 25 - 06:39 PM (#4226314) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: JennieG Oh no! Thanks for the songs, Tom....they have lightened our drab colourless lives, for sure. |
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27 Jul 25 - 06:47 PM (#4226316) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: GUEST So much for We Will All Go Together When We Go. Back in 1963 or thereabouts, I was singing at home a song I learned at day camp, The Old Irish Ballad (known to some as Rickety-Tickety-Tin), when my Dad recognized the song and showed me the 10-inch record he had, Songs By Tom Lehrer. Been a fan ever since. |
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27 Jul 25 - 07:04 PM (#4226318) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: BrooklynJay A sad day. Loved his songs. R.I.P. Jay |
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27 Jul 25 - 07:08 PM (#4226320) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Stilly River Sage My parents were contemporaries of Lehrer and we got his albums as they became available. I grew up with those songs and have memorized ~ 90% of them. Consequently, my children grew up with them, playing them for their own entertainment, not just when I put the albums on. I think my daughter memorized "The Elements" - so many people did, as a personal challenge or point of pride. His songs were good, but the fact that he was an excellent pianist and had a great voice made it all work. And his choice of melodies to use, whether traditional or popular or classical, was perfect. I introduced my kids to Gilbert and Sullivan, among others, because of his use of their works. |
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27 Jul 25 - 08:11 PM (#4226323) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Sandra in Sydney I had a double CD of his, loved it, & a small collection of his MAD magazine cartoons - I do love the words & pics of The Hunting Song Wikipedia RIP |
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27 Jul 25 - 09:39 PM (#4226325) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: rich-joy WoW. Yes, thought he had already passed! Thanks, Tom, for your Wit and your Music - you certainly featured in my growing years, particularly due to my eldest Bro who was a big fan!! Vale, Tom. R-J |
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27 Jul 25 - 10:09 PM (#4226326) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: robomatic Next to Stan Rogers, Tom Lehrer's songs are my hiking go-tos to keep the bears away. One of the greats. I think of his songs several times a month, as opposed to the late Ozzy Osborne, who I don't think of at all. New Math, New Math1 |
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27 Jul 25 - 10:23 PM (#4226327) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Hagman Lehrer always said of his retirment from performing and recording: "Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel peace prize." |
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28 Jul 25 - 03:44 AM (#4226337) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: GUEST,Ray Tom Lehrer put all of his songs into the public domain back in 2022 - https://tomlehrersongs.com/ - enjoy! |
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28 Jul 25 - 03:46 AM (#4226338) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: John MacKenzie His rhyming was sublime, the way he tortured words to make them fit was inspirational, I give you, Haarvaard, and discaavared. Still have a much scratched copy of his original 10" LP, lurking somewhere in my collection. RIP. |
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28 Jul 25 - 06:18 AM (#4226341) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Felipa Silly River Sage has said pretty much what I wanted to say. |
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28 Jul 25 - 07:55 AM (#4226342) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Mrrzy Took a young friend to see Pirates of Penzance last week. She said Hey, wasn't that the Elements song? I was proud of her. Sad news, indeed. |
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28 Jul 25 - 11:36 AM (#4226352) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Stilly River Sage After listening to obit stories on the radio today I am reminded, as it drifts through my head, that "Vatican Rag" is a substantial earworm! |
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28 Jul 25 - 12:53 PM (#4226354) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: robomatic ALMA (The Spiciest Obituary) Was on a hiking trip with a friend who couldn't get over the following Lehrerism: Their marriage, however, was murder. He'd scream to the heavens above, "I'm writing Das Lied von der Erde And she only wants to make love!" |
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28 Jul 25 - 06:04 PM (#4226368) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: GerryM GUEST at 27 Jul 25 - 06:47 PM was me. Someone stole my cookie, but I have recovered it. |
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29 Jul 25 - 11:22 AM (#4226380) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Charley Noble Tom was an amazing musician and song writer. It's still amazing to me that he wrote many of his songs in the staid 1950s. Many of his songs are still timeless and ear-worms. At one time my brother and I could sing almost all the songs from memory. He was also a math genius and I bet he was well appreciated by his students. Cheerily, Charlie Ipcar |
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29 Jul 25 - 11:44 AM (#4226382) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Bill D "Writing in the liner notes to the 1997 compilation “Songs & More Songs by Tom Lehrer,” he said, “If, after hearing my songs, just one human being is inspired to say something nasty to a friend, or perhaps to strike a loved one, it will all have been worth the while.” |
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29 Jul 25 - 02:08 PM (#4226392) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: GUEST,keberoxu A local radio station played "The Elements" this morning. |
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29 Jul 25 - 06:52 PM (#4226404) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: GerryM The quote posted by Bill D 29 Jul 25 - 11:44 AM appeared earlier in the liner notes for the LP, An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer, from 1959. |
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30 Jul 25 - 12:41 PM (#4226444) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: keberoxu I missed his, but many years ago, "Harry Potter" actor Daniel Radcliffe sang "The Elements" on a talk show appearance. The act earned Radcliffe the lead role in the satirical life story of Weird Al Yankovic. |
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30 Jul 25 - 02:48 PM (#4226449) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Mark Ross My senior year in high school my English class and homeroom teacher was a twerp. Having made friends with the Audio Visual Squad one morning while the rest of the school listened to the usual morning blather, the pledge of allegiance and announcements, my homeroom got to listen to Tom Lehrer singing the The Vatican Rage! |
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02 Aug 25 - 08:41 AM (#4226625) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: keberoxu And who could forget the Folk Song Army, so pertinent to this site. Ready! Aim! Sing! |
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03 Aug 25 - 08:00 AM (#4226681) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Sandra in Sydney Australia's Music Show this weekend featured - interviews with Tom Lehrer (2000) & Cleo Laine (2004) 54 min. show, second interview with Tom Lehrer |
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04 Aug 25 - 12:06 AM (#4226705) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: open mike Just fund the video of his performance in Denmark... i notice how they often clap in unison... interesting... Tom Lehrer in Denmark |
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04 Aug 25 - 03:42 AM (#4226710) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Hagman And a blog which was sanctioned and encouraged by Lehrer has five volumes of "Rarities," a ot of them provided by TL hisself, plus the HTG Australian recording available for free download. It's located here. |
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04 Aug 25 - 06:16 AM (#4226715) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Sandra in Sydney I'm sending this thread to some Lehrer fans & Australian English Thunderbird spellcheck says LEHRER is really FEUHRER. I never let spellcheck have it's way. |
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04 Aug 25 - 07:52 AM (#4226717) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: JennieG Spellcheck is not always your friend. |
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04 Aug 25 - 05:33 PM (#4226753) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Felipa "Lehrer" is German for "teacher" Why would spellcheck change it to another German word, Führer/Fuehrer) which means leader but has unfortunate associations ------ 2024 interview with Tom Lehrer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhpfWOfp7II |
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04 Aug 25 - 06:02 PM (#4226755) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Sandra in Sydney Felipa. surely you are not questioning the mighty Spellcheck? some years back - how do I put this delicately - it objected to "Zuckerberg" offering a word that included "mother" & I have a screenshot to prove it! I do love screenshots. (ps. the suggested word appeared more than once, but I only took one screenshot) Satirists, songwriters & poets could have fun with spellcheck! |
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12 Aug 25 - 02:20 PM (#4227060) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: MaJoC the Filk I'm late to this thread, having been at sea at the time. A sad loss: now I'll never know whether he would have approved of my flamencoid manglulation of Masochism Tango. |
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14 Aug 25 - 12:44 PM (#4227135) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: robomatic I caught this before Spellcheck propagated it, I was at work: I wrote an article on 'cahtodic protection which was rendered by my helpful Microsoft applicance into "catholic protection" SO, while we are on the subject: My very Italian American 5th grade music teacher could not resist playing "The Vatican Rag" to us, even though many of us did not understand the song. He also played the Officer Krupke Song from "West Side Story" I kneew the Broadway album by heart and he saw me tense up as the word "damn" sounded. In that era it was not a suitable word for class. |
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14 Aug 25 - 02:08 PM (#4227142) Subject: RE: Obit: Tom Lehrer (1928-2025) From: Felipa but you did need spell check robomatic: shouldn't the protection be "cathodic" |