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No-one mentioned Jim Morrison yet? That's assuming he wrote the lyrics. I remember there used to be a weekly feature in the New Musical Express (late 80s), named "Bismillah". It featured dire lyrics from pop songs.

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Bismillah was one of the greatest!

I hated the Doors(most boring group I ever saw) but actually thought Morrison was a decent writer -

as for singers, I'm sponsoring a Constitutional Amendment to outlaw scat -

the scatological amendment, so to speak... :excited:

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Skee-diddley-wah-bap-bap-bap...........relax, pay your income tax.

The "Bismillah" in question was from the line in Bohemian Rhapsody ("Bismillah, nooo! We will not let you go" etc)

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Condemn singers in jazz? Not me. No way.

Point out a characteristic that applies to many "jazz" singers (who I think are really cabaret singers more often than not)? Hell yeah. Why not?

Let's tie Jim down and pour Jeri Southern into his ears.

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Condemn singers in jazz? Not me. No way.

Point out a characteristic that applies to many "jazz" singers (who I think are really cabaret singers more often than not)? Hell yeah. Why not?

Let's tie Jim down and pour Jeri Southern into his ears.

He better watch out that the Jazz singers union don't picket his house.

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You klnow, I checked out a Jeri Southern album a few weeks ago, the one with charts by Ralph Burns charts and an accordion player, and...I dug it, but I didn't feel it. no harm, no foul, that type thing.

Then, on the same iPod (finally got it up and running!), there was that Annie Ross side w/Zoot. The swing stuff was ok enough, but the ballads were freakin' GREAT. Story-telling, musicality, the whole package. Simply superb. Can't say that I'd ever tought of Ross as a

'balladeer", but I guess I need to re-evaluate that, if and when it becomes relevant to the world at large.

So, Jeri Southern gets a wave as we pass on the sidewalk. Annie Ross gets a wave, a smile, and an offer to carry the groceries.

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Condemn singers in jazz? Not me. No way.

Point out a characteristic that applies to many "jazz" singers (who I think are really cabaret singers more often than not)? Hell yeah. Why not?

Let's tie Jim down and pour Jeri Southern into his ears.

He better watch out that the Jazz singers union don't picket his house.

If they do, I will hose them down with Shirley Horn, Jimmy Scott, Joe Lee Wilson, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, Jeanne Lee, Ivie Anderson, and who knows how many others and then ask them wtf their problem is.

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Condemn singers in jazz? Not me. No way.

Point out a characteristic that applies to many "jazz" singers (who I think are really cabaret singers more often than not)? Hell yeah. Why not?

Let's tie Jim down and pour Jeri Southern into his ears.

He better watch out that the Jazz singers union don't picket his house.

If they do, I will hose them down with Shirley Horn, Jimmy Scott, Joe Lee Wilson, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughn, Jeanne Lee, Ivie Anderson, and who knows how many others and then ask them wtf their problem is.

I guess that group are not mannered and effete :D

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Some one, some the other, some neither, but none both.

Of course, it's all subjective.

But people who don't sing at all are almost as dangerous as people who don't dance at all.

And that's a scientific fact! :g

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Some one, some the other, some neither, but none both.

Of course, it's all subjective.

But people who don't sing at all are almost as dangerous as people who don't dance at all.

And that's a scientific fact! :g

I don't think I've danced since the year 2000. Come to think of it, I am feeling highly strung. :crazy:

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How about: "Bang-bang Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon his head..."

Oh wait, this is supposed to be about sub-standard lines in otherwise good songs, and that whole song is shit. My bad.

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just to show what good taste I have, both Jeri Southern and Annie Ross are on my blues anthology - Ross singing Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin' ('56) and Southern singing a terrible sexist blues that is nonetheless a blues. She still sings it great.

(Didn't Miles D. have an affair with Southern?)

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I asked her why there was no driver on the top of all those double decker buses.

She reached into my groceries, broke out the vodka, we had a conversation, and that was that.

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How about: "Bang-bang Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon his head..."

Oh wait, this is supposed to be about sub-standard lines in otherwise good songs, and that whole song is shit. My bad.

The publication I work for once won some sort of public-service award from a construction trade group. The plaque is still on the wall. It features, prominently, a silver hammer. So I'm reminded of that song several times a day at work. Make it stop.

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How about: "Bang-bang Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon his head..."

Oh wait, this is supposed to be about sub-standard lines in otherwise good songs, and that whole song is shit. My bad.

I think the lyrics to that are brilliant and very well constructed.

You and I have a very different definition of "brilliant."

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