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The band, who all wore white shirts with a big, black S painted on the front, pulled black ties from around the backs of their necks to form a dollar sign, then started playing a new song titled " Pull My Strings ", a barbed, satirical attack on the ethics of the mainstream music industry, which contained the lyrics, " Is my cock big enough, is my brain small enough, for you to make me a star ?".
In 1965 Tom Lehrer was to celebrate the erotic appeal of the novel in his cheerfully satirical song " Smut " with the couplet " Who needs a hobby like tennis or philately?
While he was Vice President, Hubert Humphrey was the subject of a satirical song by songwriter / musician Tom Lehrer entitled " Whatever Became of Hubert?
In 1969, American folk singer Jamie Brockett reworked the Leadbelly song into a satirical talking blues called " The Legend of the U. S. S.
The genre was also parodied by Frank Zappa in his satirical 1984 song " Be In My Video ".
Some earlier songs, such as " Six Pack " ( a song written about ex-singer Keith Morris ) blended a nearly goofy sense of satirical criticism ( of apathy and alcoholism ) with driving punk rock.
Jackson has actively campaigned against smoking bans in both the United States and the United Kingdom, writing a 2005 pamphlet The Smoking Issue, a 2007 essay Smoke, Lies and the Nanny State, and issuing a satirical song (" In 20-0-3 ") on the subject.
In 1965, Tom Lehrer recorded a satirical song entitled " Smut ", in which the speaker in the song lyrics cheerfully acknowledges his enjoyment of such material ; " Who needs a hobby like tennis or philately ?/ I've got a hobby: rereading Lady Chatterley.
A satirical 18th century song, " The Vicar of Bray ", recounts the career of a vicar of Bray, Berkshire, towards the end of this period and his contortions of principle in order to retain his ecclesiastic office despite the changes through the course of several monarchs from Charles II to George I.
The album cover featured an iconic picture of U-Roy disappearing in a thick cloud of cannabis smoke while holding a chalice, and included the song " Chalice in the Palace ", which in a satirical manner he imagines smoking ganja with Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in Buckingham Palace.
* The Chad Mitchell Trio performed the satirical song " The John Birch Society ".
These studios were purchased by TVS from their predecessor Southern, but TVS were delayed in the purchase of the site by Southern and therefore had to initially operate prior to launch from portakabins in the Southern car park, leading to Southern contemptuously naming them Portakabin TV, as referenced in a satirical song performed by Richard Stilgoe on Southern's final programme.
His last recorded song was a duet with Messene of Irving Berlin's satirical song on Hitler, entitled " When That Man Is Dead and Gone ".
His last recorded song, made two weeks before his death, was a duet with Messene of Irving Berlin's satirical song on Hitler, " When That Man is Dead and Gone ".
The song was originally associated with human and spiritual unity, closeness and compassion, and it still is, but more recently it is also cited or alluded to in satirical or cynical ways which suggest false moralizing, hypocrisy, or naively optimistic views of the world and human nature.
For their fourth single, the group had planned to release " Cherry Blossom Clinic ", a lighthearted song about the fantasies of a patient in a mental institution, backed by the satirical " Vote For Me ".
The calypso song complex is characterized by satirical, political, risque and humorous lyricism, a competitive and celebratory nature and its function in social organization and informal communication.
The Antiguan benna is part of the same song complex, featuring news-oriented and ribald, often satirical lyrics and a rhythmic, uptempo style .< ref >
Tom Paxton mentions The Loved One, along with Jessica Mitford's book The American Way of Death, as one of the inspirations for his satirical song " Forest Lawn ".
This commercial premiered during the Academy Awards, which, in that year, included Robin Williams singing the song " Blame Canada ," a satirical song from the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.

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A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People From Being a Burden on Their Parents or Country, and for Making Them Beneficial to the Publick, commonly referred to as A Modest Proposal, is a Juvenalian satirical essay written and published anonymously by Jonathan Swift in 1729.
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
Alan of Lille was not the author of a Memoriale rerum difficilium, published under his name, nor of Moralium dogma philosophorum, nor of the satirical Apocalypse of Golias once attributed to him ; and it is exceedingly doubtful whether the Dicta Alani de lapide philosophico really issued from his pen.
First published on April 16, 1989 Dilbert is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office featuring the engineer Dilbert as the title character.
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
In 1703, he published a satirical pamphlet against the High Tories and in favour of religious tolerance entitled The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters ; Or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church.
Vertical typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U. S. satirical magazine Puck.
a satirical attack on the traditions of the European society, of the Catholic Church and popular superstitions, written in 1509, published in 1511, dedicated to his friend, Sir Thomas More, and inspired by De triumpho stultitiae, written by Italian humanist Faustino Perisauli born at Tredozio, near Forlì.
A barely veiled satirical interpretation of Castaneda's work, Viaggio a Tulun was published in 1989 as a graphic novel with artwork by Milo Manara and as Trip to Tulum in America in 1990.
Initially it was subtitled The London Charivari, this being a reference to a satirical humour magazine published in France under the title Le Charivari ( a work read often whilst Mayhew was in Paris ).
As the influential result of his position as the chief cartoon artist for Punch ( published 1841 – 1992, 1996 – 2002 ), John Tenniel, through satirical, often radical and at times vitriolic images of the world, for five decades was and remained Great Britain s steadfast social witness to the sweeping national changes in that nation s moment of political and social reform.
The closely related subject of the satirical beast epic of the Middle Ages also held great charm for Jacob Grimm, and he published an edition of the Reinhart Fuchs in 1834.
Only one issue was ever published, but it was relatively successful, largely owing to the inclusion of Heinrich Heine's satirical odes on King Ludwig of Bavaria, which led to those copies sent to Germany being confiscated by the state's police force.
Foster further asserts 1928 was a " peak year " for lesbian-themed literature ; in addition to The Well of Loneliness, three other novels with lesbian themes were published in England: Elizabeth Bowen's The Hotel, Woolf's Orlando, and Compton MacKenzie's satirical novel Extraordinary Women.
The eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical was published in Tiflis ( from 1906 to 1917 ), Tabriz ( in 1921 ) and Baku ( from 1922 to 1931 ) in the Azeri and occasionally Russian languages.
Stephenson's first novel, The Big U, published in 1984, was a satirical take on life at American Megaversity, a vast, bland and alienating research university beset by chaotic riots.
He came into conflict with the authorities often at the end of the 18th century through his published words and satirical drawings.
Initially it was subtitled The London Charivari, this being a reference to a satirical humour magazine published in France as Le Charivari.
The Computer Contradictionary by Stan Kelly-Bootle is a satirical list of definitions of computer industry terms, published in Boston by MIT Press in 1995, ISBN 0-262-61112-0..
Mwanawasa was accused by some observers of demonstrating an authoritarian streak in early 2004 when his Minister of Home Affairs issued a deportation order to a British citizen and long-time Zambian resident Roy Clarke, who had published a series of satirical attacks on the President in the independent Post newspaper.
* October 25 – The first edition of Private Eye, the British satirical magazine, is published.
* Il teatro alla moda, a satirical pamphlet by Benedetto Marcello, is published anonymously in Venice.
He has also worked with the weekly magazines L ' espresso and Panorama, and with the satirical Cuore and Tango, the monthly magazines Il Mago ( where he began and published in installments part of Bar Sport ) and Linus, and the newspapers La Repubblica and il manifesto.
Nonetheless, belief in the existence of a " rule of thumb " law to excuse spousal abuse can be traced as far back as 1782, the year that James Gillray published his satirical cartoon Judge Thumb.

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