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	<title>Comments on: Tom Lehrer: So Long Mom</title>
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		<title>By: BusTard</title>
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		<description>Brilliant in every aspect: phrasing, lyrics, dynamics, performance, et al. How was this captured way back when, when such a fashion bereft of all the headroom, sibilance and hiss that even Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles even had to wrestle was all but impossible?
Mr. Lehrer, long before he got a long over-due second wave of recognition via Dr. Demento in the early 1980s, was not alone in artful exposition of what most of post-war, middle class America thought was inevitable. C. Bonestell was responsible for a unique painting that has only appeared twice in print in 50 years: http://wretchedroomie.blogspot.com/2007/10/bonestell-on-my-beloved-new-york-circa.html
Now I am back getting ready to make my bi-annual walk from 110th down to 59th, with a subtle bag of special seed for all those flying rats, ya see. . .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brilliant in every aspect: phrasing, lyrics, dynamics, performance, et al. How was this captured way back when, when such a fashion bereft of all the headroom, sibilance and hiss that even Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles even had to wrestle was all but impossible?<br />
Mr. Lehrer, long before he got a long over-due second wave of recognition via Dr. Demento in the early 1980s, was not alone in artful exposition of what most of post-war, middle class America thought was inevitable. C. Bonestell was responsible for a unique painting that has only appeared twice in print in 50 years: <a href="http://wretchedroomie.blogspot.com/2007/10/bonestell-on-my-beloved-new-york-circa.html" rel="nofollow">http://wretchedroomie.blogspot.com/2007/10/bonestell-on-my-beloved-new-york-circa.html</a><br />
Now I am back getting ready to make my bi-annual walk from 110th down to 59th, with a subtle bag of special seed for all those flying rats, ya see. . .</p>
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