Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mit-eddie!praxis.UUCP!mph From: mph@praxis.UUCP (Martin Hanley) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Re: Mailbag Message-ID: <4294@newton.praxis.co.uk> Date: 17 Jul 89 09:33:37 GMT Sender: daemon@eddie.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Martin Hanley Organization: Praxis Systems plc, Bath, UK Lines: 24 Approved: nessus@eddie.mit.edu In article <8907130027.AA03801@GAFFA.MIT.EDU> IED0DXM@OAC.UCLA.EDU writes: > >exaggerated) versions of _Wuthering_Heights_ and _Wow_, and Pauline >Yates (or is IED getting her name mixed up, |>oug?) did an original >song called _The_Leotard_Song_ which is a pastiche of several Kate-ian >chord progressions and instrumental cadences which suggest some of >the early hits (it was done about 1980), and which has some quite >witty (though undeservedly cruel) lines in it. > >-- Andrew Marvick It was actually Pamela Stephenson who did this, as part of the Not The Nine O'clock News series, and the title was _England_My_Leotard_. Extremely funny, very cutting. (Oh, but of course it was very irreverent ;-) ) Martin Hanley. England. "It's not your mind, it's your body they're in to," my business manager says - the very song.