14 Feb 97 - 06:40 PM (#2229) Subject: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: epulse@tpgi.com.au I am looking for lyrics for a friend, honestly............ they're not for me....... no, really it's true. All he knows is that there is a line containing the words "octopus " and "flagellation." Anyone got any suggestions. Thanks, alison |
16 Feb 97 - 06:55 PM (#2286) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Alison Further info...... it's something to do with catching an octopus and pulling out it's entrails to use for flagellation. Charming eh?! |
17 Feb 97 - 10:59 AM (#2305) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Bill D Well, THAT caught my attention!! Lessee, if you take "the Squid-Jiggin Ground", "The Lailey Worm and the Macheral of the Sea", "Tie Me Kangaroo Down" and "Mrs. Ravoon" (see the data base for this one..it is NOT to be missed)....and put them in a 'folk processor' for 30 seconds on 'puree', you might come up with something close....Oh? What do you mean, I'm not taking your request seriously?? *grin*.....gee, sorry I can't be of more help, but I will certainly be following this to see if anyone turns up anything!! If not, we could have an on-line collective write-it workshop!!! Good luck!! |
19 Feb 97 - 05:46 AM (#2381) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Alison Thanks for your help(!??) Bill. You are a sick man...... By the way I loved Mrs Ravoon, is there a tune? |
19 Feb 97 - 02:35 PM (#2397) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Bill D indeed there is a tune..this is from the bottom of the listing in the database Old English rhyme set to music by Tom Mastin. Recorded by Harry Tuft on "Across the Blue Mountains," copyright 1976 by Folk Legacy Records, FSA-63. I know tapes, at least, of the Folk Legacy records are still available...go here to get the addresses/phone #s http://www.folklegacy.com/ sick, am I?, *grin*..you know...there are people who actually REQUEST "Mrs. Ravoon" over & over.......but thank you, that's the nicest thing anyone's said to me since I was called a 'folk facist' on the radio a few years ago..(I'm still hoping someone really KNOWS your song...I NEED it!!) |
20 Feb 97 - 11:42 AM (#2416) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: dick greenhaus The man who hath songs about octupi and flagellation, and giveth his neighbor none... |
10 Jun 97 - 07:04 AM (#6552) Subject: Algenon Pide? From: Alison Hi, Remember a few months back I was looking for a song which contained referrences to using an octopus for flagellation. (I would like to repeat that , it is for a friend........) Well apparently he has remebered the name of the song was "Algenon Pide." Anyone have any ideas. Thanks Alison |
10 Jun 97 - 07:20 AM (#6553) Subject: RE: Algenon Pide? From: Alan of Oz For a friend eh? Actually I can vouch for the fact that it IS for a friend of Alison's - a mutual friend. We are not all strange Down Under, not even our Irish immigrants!
Cheers, |
07 Dec 98 - 11:36 AM (#48419) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: none of the above so when are we going to get it? |
10 Dec 01 - 06:37 PM (#607472) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: lamarca refresh |
10 Dec 01 - 07:17 PM (#607501) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: alison never did find it Lamarca...... that must have been one of my first ever requests here.... slainte alison |
10 Dec 01 - 08:53 PM (#607564) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: catspaw49 Yeah....and you were so polite and demure! Now you're requesting Mudcat nudie pics!! Damn al....What's happened to you? Maybe your friend was stoned and listening to the Beatles and he got "Give Peace a Chance" (flagellation) and "Octopus's Garden" mixed together somehow. Spaw |
10 Dec 01 - 08:57 PM (#607565) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: alison don't know 'spaw.. must be the characters I mix with around here.....lol slainte alison |
10 Dec 01 - 09:24 PM (#607584) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Bob Bolton G'day Alison, ... I think Lamarca just refreshed the thread to warn Charley Noble about the sort of company to expect in his brief stay in the antipodes ... too late! Regard(les)s, Bob Bolton |
10 Dec 01 - 09:43 PM (#607595) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Bill D ya' know, I just searched Google for sites containing BOTH words...and the only musical references were to two songs by The Beatles!...I wonder if someone mis-remembered and thought Octopus & Flagellation were in the same song?....they were famous enough for those words to be noticed.... (and there are am amazing number of other places where both words are on the same page...(some not for family viewing) |
10 Dec 01 - 09:51 PM (#607602) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: catspaw49 HEY BILL!!!Go back up the thread and read my post.....You got that Dayjahvu all over again Bro......... Spaw |
10 Dec 01 - 09:59 PM (#607608) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Bill D ummmmm...well......I, uh.......I skim these things!
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10 Dec 01 - 10:18 PM (#607617) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: alison you know ... I said it 4 years ago and I still say it.... "you're a sick man Bill!!!" I think though that it wasn't a song but a poem.... and the title may have been "Algenon Pied"..... slainte alison |
10 Dec 01 - 10:24 PM (#607622) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: alison well I did a search and found an erotic poem... still not the one I was after....... the octopus enjoy slainte alison |
10 Dec 01 - 10:29 PM (#607626) Subject: RE: Search for octopus and flagellation song From: Bill D well, you sure do get strange things when you start playing with THOSE words.....not what you want, but this thread deserves a creep..(no,,,not ME!) By Algernon Charles Sin-Burn
1 Strange beauty, eight-limbed and eight-handed,
9 Wast thou born to the sound of sea trumpets?
17 Lithe limbs, curling free, as a creeper
25 O breast, that 'twere rapture to writhe on!
33 Ah! thy red lips, lascivious and luscious,
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