Oh, well I stand, well actually sit, corrected...

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Quoting "Peter J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



Not show tunes, but Gilbert and Sullivan.  (Which may be even worse).

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Quoting frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


New guy posts to say hello, here's a pic I recently took, and his
thread gets hijacked into a discussion about pirates laughs, and now
Eleanor starts singing showtunes.




"Show tunes"?
I thought it was Ray Stevens.




What I'd posted was:
"I want to sing and dance
I want to sing and dance
I wanna be a pirate in 'The Pirates of Penzance'
With me silver-buckled slippers ..."


While "The Pirates of Penzance" was by Gilbert & Sullivan, "The Pirate Song" as quoted is by Ray Stevens. (The chorus -- above -- is to the tune of "the Hokey Pokey" by the way.)
Agree G&S probably worse than "show tunes" ... Though I know people (okay, at least one person) who enjoy Gilbert & Sullivan AND show tunes, and Sullivan did write one of the best hymn tunes ever.
Ray Stevens is in yet a different class.


ERNR






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