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The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Mailing List : 1994
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Date: Tue, 01 Feb 1994 19:58:31 EST
From: David A Whittemore <del[at]-remove-ecn.purdue.edu>
Subject: JB songs referring to previous songs

> Are there any songs other than She's On Drugs that contain
> little snippets referring to earlier songs?

but you could recognize those ludicrous shoes - out of touch
the fact that you are married only carries things
to ludicrous extremes - get it wrong
(which is also a take on a velvets lyric)

minor, i know. but a journalist once noted that
* "fishcotheque is probably the only pop album
* with `ludicrous' in two consecutive tunes"

i find it interesting that condition blue makes
tiny references to `birds' in only the first and last
songs on the album. i asked pat if it was a conscious
thing and he just smirked.

he probably has sung about all forms of transportation, though.
except maybe ox cart.


-david

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