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12-14-2007, 06:00 PM
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I first heard his songs when I was still in high school. They remain relevant to this day. I keep a cassette tape of Lehrer's in my fishing car. Alicia sent me this:
http://www.privatehand.com/flash/elements.html
If you locate tapes of some of his great "poems" (The Vatican Rag, Pollution, National Brotherhood Week, Be Prepared, Rickity Tickity, Tin, etc.), please submit.
Tom's AT LEAST a master of the pop lyric, yet I think he was less well-known than, say, Randy Newman.
Bob
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12-14-2007, 06:43 PM
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I've just run a Google search on "Tom Lehrer" and "audio files" and gotten a ton of hits. I'll just post a few here;
I urge you all to run the search.
There's so much great stuff of his out there. I just listened to "Lobachevsky" and my sides ache.
Tom Lehrer
Send the Marines
Pollution
Enjoy!
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12-15-2007, 03:12 AM
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He's also one of the best rhymers going--"cyanide" & "try and hide", etc.
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12-15-2007, 06:17 AM
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Actually I spent some time pondering one of his rhymes in "Lobachevsky": plagiarize/...evade your eyes.../shade your eyes/...made your eyes.
When he sings it, it sounds terrific, but it depends completely on what casual speech does to the final -d/initial -y combination.
I would be too inhibited to use a rhyme like that, but Lehrer's outrageousness is a huge part of the laugh.
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12-15-2007, 08:41 AM
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Bob,
It's too late here for me to linger but I wanted to say thanks for this thread. Lehrer has long been one of my idols. He said what we needed to hear when we really needed to hear it and he was so funny and intelligent. He lives in my heart with Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll but more, he helped to make me feel safe because he was proof that sanity is possible.
Janet
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12-15-2007, 06:47 PM
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This guy is amazing! Thanks to Shameless for starting this thread, and to Maryann for bothering to Google. I'm going to have to buy the boxed set.
Chris
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12-15-2007, 07:20 PM
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In his day, Lehrer was bigger than Randy Newman in his dreams, then he just turtled in teaching at Harvard and Santa Barbara. For decades I harbored the fantasy that he would reemerge...
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12-16-2007, 05:13 AM
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Gen-Xers may also remember Leher's wonderful "Silent E" song from the Electric Company...
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12-16-2007, 08:12 AM
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His power lives on. My six-year-old nephew and niece (twins) are both huge fans. You should see them sing along with "pah-LOO-shin"!
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12-16-2007, 08:24 AM
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Thanks!
Where others had mother goose, my brother and I grew up on Tom Lehrer.
I'm already singing his Christmas Carol around the house. Some of his
images--"Sliding down the razor blade of life"--what can I say?
His explanation of why he stopped was: "How can one write satire after
Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize?".
Janet, do you know his "Clementine"?
Has Tim heard the hunting song? Etc., etc.! Something for everyone,
Thanks again!
Martin
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