BOC: Cultasaurus Erectus Revealed - Good Argument
BREVARD Adrian R.
ABrevard at SHIWAS01.WASHINGTON.MM2.SHL.COM
Tue Nov 21 12:25:00 EST 1995
>I'll make one of my rare forays into the Oyster zone. The title probably
>does not refer to some ancient hominid. Too high brow for one thing and
the
>saurus part is a definite reptile reference. They could have done a much
>better job if that was their intent. Besides, drugs, archeology and
>rock&roll never caught on.
>Robo's take of powerful heavy beasts that walk and play upright is a good
>literal interpretation. The cover art steers that way.
>However, this title always struck me as a very clever innuendo. It doesn't
>take much twisting to read it: Cult of Soreus Erectus (the group inflicted
>with an overuse syndrome oft aspired to). A sly way to say the ladies have
>been very good to the Oysterboys. This was around the time of peak
>popularity for the group and activity of groupies. More in keeping with
>their humor and the spirit of rock music. Bang a gong, get it on.
All of these arguments are way too intelligent for me. Perhaps the band was
trying to mainitain some type of link to Godzilla. Interesting that one of
their most commercially sucessful songs has never been captured graphically
on an album cover or has it?
>When my mind isn't in space with Hawkwind, it's in the gutter.
>Rudy
>PS - I've run the simulations dozens of times and 1) Superman beats the
Hulk
>and 2) the Prepube of Steel crushes the wall crawler.
Get a new cpu my friend. Experience over youth and if Doomsday can kick
your fanny from here to eternity all those space powers won't do squat
against a stiff upper cut. Politically this one is probably already written
in stone (i.e,. lets not let our biggest stars, read Peter and Clark, lose).
Bruce will kick Steve's butt but good.
AB
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