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Song Parody Final, The Big Train v. A. Bartlett Giamatti

Rockin' Doc
Jul 24 2005 05:51 PM

The Big Train
(12/1/03 11:02 am)
Whenever you're ready, Bart.

Available subjects
The Big Train (1):

Elio Chacon
Cleon Jones
John Stearns
Butch Huskey
Gene Woodling
Neil Allen
Greg Harris
Ryan Thompson
David Weathers
Bud Harrelson
Randy Jones
Juan Berenguer
John Milner
John Pacella
Tracy Stallard
John Valentin
Eric Gunderson
Pat Mahomes
Dave Schneck
Don Florence
Jose Oquendo
Rafael Santana
Charlie Puleo
Hal Reniff
Tony Tarasco
Pedro Astacio
Hideo Nomo
Bill Short
Paul Wison

A Bartlett Giammatti (2):

Bruce Boisclair
Jon Matlack
Jeff Musselman
Rick Reed
Andy Tomberlin
Tim Bogar
Ed Charles
Sid Fernandez
Jason Jacome
Dwight Bernard
Terry Leach
Jim Marshall
Gene Walter
Rico Brogna
Tony Phillips
Frank Tanana
Jason Hardtke
Pete Harnisch
Darrin Jackson
Kevin Appier
Don Bosch
Jim Hickman
Bobby Myrick
Willie Blair
Jerry Grote
Rusty Staub
Greg Goosen
Jeff Kent
Harry Parker
Bob (1967) Johnson

A Bartlett Giammatti

The Big Train


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Doctor Sponge
(12/2/03 8:51 pm)
Get off ya' lazy ass!


Salamander Q
(12/2/03 9:11 pm)
I don't start seeing some parodies--and soon--and I'm going to start pointing the misspelled Mets' names on Edgy's list, out of sheer boredom.


The Big Train
(12/2/03 10:12 pm)
I'm ready when Teddy is...


Salamander Q
(12/3/03 6:39 am)
Okay, in the first place, "Goossen" has two esses, not one...


Big Mets Feet
(12/3/03 9:48 am)
I thought the only thing that had two esses was that horse in Dr. Doolittle, the PushmePullme.


Salamander Q
(12/3/03 9:53 am)
Actually, it has no esses and two heads, doesn't it? Thereby explaining why it is so mean.


gf212121
(12/3/03 9:58 am)
Sal, you have to consider the source.


soupcan
(12/3/03 10:25 am)
PushmePullyou.

The original 'Dr. Doolittle' is sacred to me.


cooby
(12/3/03 10:29 am)
Funny this should come up because I just saw the new one the other night on tv.


cal koonce
(12/3/03 10:44 am)
Soupcan, you talkin' book or movie? I did read the original Doolittle books to my daughter or rather the original books stripped of the most racist stuff by Hugh Lofton's heirs. They're pretty good, at least the first one is, after that they're pretty formulaic.


The Big Train
(12/3/03 9:57 am)
Leslie Bricusse is the most abused of songwriters -- he always gets stuck with actors who are so non-musical they have to speak his words while some violinist saws away in the background the melody that the actor is stomping all over.

Margo Kidder in Superman*
Alec Guinness in Scrooge
Rex Harrison in Dr. Doolittle

Fine films all, with credit to these fine performers, but I wonder how a songwriter responds when a non-singing actor is reduced to reciting his song.

That is my axe about Doolittle.
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*Kidder song featured Bricusse lyrics and a John Williams melody.
Edited by: The Big Train at: 12/10/03 7:48 pm


Big Mets Feet
(12/3/03 1:35 pm
PushmePullYOU?

Perhaps it's PushMe PullThis.


Willets Point
(12/3/03 1:36 pm)
How did Bart advance? I can't find his semifinal song anywhere.


The Big Train
(12/3/03 1:41 pm)
"The Trade Game"


Big Mets Feet
(12/3/03 1:44 pm)
Bart did a great John Milner parody, "If I Played With the Hammer." There were some lines that I quoted last week at the light bulb salesmen convention:

"If we still had the hammer
We wouldn't be in mourning
We wouldn't be grieving
All over Mets Land."

You see, the joke is, John Milner is dead. Actually, when I think of it, that may have been in bad taste. Shame on you Train!

The Big Train
(12/3/03 2:05 pm)
As confused as I am about what you're talking about, I tried eight ways to Sunday to make a Milner song from "If I Had a Hammer." Good work.


Norrin Radd
(12/3/03 2:57 pm)
Bricusse should've been thrilled to have Rex Harrison act his songs. He certainly did okay by Alan Jay Lerner in MY FAIR LADY.

and Bricusse wrote for very talented singers in JEKYLL & HYDE but the show is an abomination because (1) his lyrics really suck (try listening to THIS IS THE MOMENT without giggling), (2) Wildhorne's music is utterly trite, in that Celine Dion adult contemporary way, and (3) those great vocalists (like Linda Eder, aka Mrs. Wildhorn) had no ability to actually act the songs.

writing songs to tell a story is different than writing a song intended to stand by itself. Most lyricists would opt for the actor over the singer (if they had to choose one or the other).


The Big Train
(12/3/03 3:08 pm)
I'll choose to stay away from Jeckyl and Hyde and all Hasselhoff-related material. See that one coming a mile away.

Bricusse is 74 after all.

Thanks for the tip though.


soupcan
(12/3/03 3:32 pm)
Koonce - I was talking about the Doolittle movie.


OhSheaCanKC
(12/3/03 3:48 pm)
I wrote 2/3's of a Mike Mussina song this morning in the car
to the tune of Have You Seen Her by The Chi-Lites

Mike Mussina
Tell me Mike Mussina

Can I play?


Salamander Q
(12/3/03 4:31 pm)
Okay, in the second place, who the hell is Paul Wison?


OhSheaCanKC
(12/3/03 4:40 pm)
Why, ohhhh, why
Did he have to leave and go F A??


Big Mets Feet
(12/3/03 11:38 pm) .
Oh...oh...oh...oh...oh...
I’ve been used to havin' a ring to put on
But we lost, baby, we lost


A Bartlett Giamatti
(12/4/03 2:08 am)
I'm working on it...I want to make it clear, however, that I did NOT vote for myself before either of us posted. No idea where that came from.


Astro Annie
(12/4/03 4:57 am)
Quote:
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I want to make it clear, however, that I did NOT vote for myself before either of us posted. No idea where that came from.
________________________________________
'Tweren't me, neither, though I do believe I'd rather lose to a winner than a loser, I'm not quite that passionate about it that I'd vote sight unseen.


OhSheaCanKC
(12/4/03 8:02 am)
>>>I’ve been used to havin' a ring to put on<<<

That's good, but mine is from an Orioles fan's prospective.
Torre making the illegal call to him after the WS, etc.

Hey if these guys don't post soon, looks like the last guy
to win one wins

Someone start a poll NOW!!!


Salamander Q
(12/4/03 8:08 am)
Maybe peeps just like seeing the list of spelling errors continue..


Norrin Radd
(12/4/03 10:42 am) Re: Parody
>>salamander: "Okay, in the second place, who the hell is Paul Wison?"

i think he means Wilson... and this is who he is:


Because of You, Paul Wilson
(With music by your uncle Meredith, from THE MUSIC MAN)

There were studs on the hill
But I never saw them bringing
No I never saw them at all
Because of you

There were guns from on high
But I never saw them winging
No I never saw them at all
Because of you

You were the #1pick, the next Tom Seaver,
so they say, you were the leader
of the Gen “Kâ€