| *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270589] |
Fr, 19 Mai 2006 03:36 |
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Steven Lemon - "Gold Plated Ding Dong"
"He had a gold...
He had a gold...plated ding dong.
And he showed it to his mama on a Sunday."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7DwZJ6Oft8&search=steven %20lemon
Enjoy.
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| Re: *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270593 ] |
Fr, 19 Mai 2006 08:02 |
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lambchild1 [at] comcast.net wrote:
> Steven Lemon - "Gold Plated Ding Dong"
>
> "He had a gold...
> He had a gold...plated ding dong.
> And he showed it to his mama on a Sunday."
Too smutty and juvenile for Frank Zappa.
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| Re: *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270622 ] |
Mo, 22 Mai 2006 02:15 |
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Michael Gula <mikegula [at] erols.com> writes:
> lambchild1 [at] comcast.net wrote:
> > Steven Lemon - "Gold Plated Ding Dong"
> > "He had a gold...
> > He had a gold...plated ding dong.
> > And he showed it to his mama on a Sunday."
>
> Too smutty and juvenile for Frank Zappa.
too smutty for zappa? "Ride my face to chicago"
Too juevenile?
"He took a little trip to the weenie stand
A great big weenie in both his hands
He sucked on the end till the mustard squirt
said y'all stand back cause you might get hurt"
No... Zappa went there. Not all the time, but enough.
--
"Letters may be used to construct words, phrases and sentences that may be
deemed offensive."
-Warning label on children's alphabet blocks
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| Re: *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270626 ] |
Mo, 22 Mai 2006 14:49 |
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On Fri, 19 May 2006 02:02:50 -0400, Michael Gula <mikegula [at] erols.com>
wrote:
>lambchild1 [at] comcast.net wrote:
>> Steven Lemon - "Gold Plated Ding Dong"
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>> "He had a gold...
>> He had a gold...plated ding dong.
>> And he showed it to his mama on a Sunday."
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LMAO
She said That's my boy
she told her neighboor
ya can can ya toy
he had a gold
he had a gold...plated ding dong
and he showed it to his girl on a monday
she said that my ray and todays my day :)
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| Re: *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270675 ] |
Mi, 24 Mai 2006 05:47 |
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Cliff Heller wrote:
> Michael Gula <mikegula [at] erols.com> writes:
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>>lambchild1 [at] comcast.net wrote:
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>>>Steven Lemon - "Gold Plated Ding Dong"
>>>"He had a gold...
>>>He had a gold...plated ding dong.
>>>And he showed it to his mama on a Sunday."
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>>Too smutty and juvenile for Frank Zappa.
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> too smutty for zappa? "Ride my face to chicago"
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> Too juevenile?
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> "He took a little trip to the weenie stand
> A great big weenie in both his hands
> He sucked on the end till the mustard squirt
> said y'all stand back cause you might get hurt"
>
> No... Zappa went there. Not all the time, but enough.
>
What you are failing to grasp is that on a SURFACE reading of the text
by the unenlightened, a particular Zappa verse may have the APPEARANCE
of smut.
But the ZAPPOLOGIST, who probes the DEEPER SYMBOLISM implicit in the
lyric, is rewarded with an endless wellspring of complex and profound
insights, to the point where he becomes awe-struck by the internal
harmony and symmetry that continually unfolds within the CONCEPTUAL
CONTINUITY.
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| Re: *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270688 ] |
Mi, 24 Mai 2006 18:26 |
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That was very awesome Gula!
arf-arf,
Y.W.
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| Re: *Lyrics Frank would appreciate. [message #270689 ] |
Mi, 24 Mai 2006 19:49 |
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Michael Gula wrote:
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> But the ZAPPOLOGIST, who probes the DEEPER SYMBOLISM implicit in the
> lyric, is rewarded with an endless wellspring of complex and profound
> insights, to the point where he becomes awe-struck by the internal
> harmony and symmetry that continually unfolds within the CONCEPTUAL
> CONTINUITY.
Like: "Look! I'm fucking my briefcase Harry!!"
(full of WB papers:))
redmoon
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happiness is a warm gun...
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