OFF: Lyrical SF
Allan T Grohe Jr
Allan.T.Grohe.Jr at MAIL.SPRINT.COM
Fri Jan 9 09:06:48 EST 1998
I think Bill Mumy (of B5/Lost in Space fame) did Startrekking. I know
he did Fisheads, and a bunch of other comedic song classics (not that I
can recall any of the names now...)
Allan.
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From: D.K.Hardman
Sent: Friday, January 09, 1998 5:29 AM
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Cc: D.K.Hardman
Subject: Re: OFF: Lyrical SF
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Jon Browne wrote:
> question..David Bowie's Diamond Dogs, if not Space Oddity, Spiders
from
> Mars, Ashes To Ashes etc. early Devo...anyone ever into Bill Nelson's
> Red Noise? "Build a Better Home In The Phantom Zone" or "Substitute
> Flesh" How about early Cabaret Voltaire, would that count as SF? or
> Punilux? Rezillo's Destination Venus? Flying Saucer Attack? (the song
> not the band) God, there were loads of Futurist bands at the end of
the
> '70's, weren't there? Why can't I remember them now? ah, how about
Alien
> Sex Fiend - "Ride My Rocket (Up Uranus, Baby)" Even The Stranglers had
> their Sci-Fi moments with stuff like "Rise Of The Robots".
Not forgetting those poptastic classics such as "The Monster Mash" and
"Startrekkin'" (Altogether: There's Klingons on the starboard bow,
starboard bow, starboard bow......). Can't remember who was responsible
for these tho'. Also slipping into my mind is "Doctorin the Tardis"
(The
Timelords?), tho I don't think that had lyrics.
Slipping into my Alan Partridge mode, I recall that Wings had a song
called "Magneto and Titanium Man", apparently based on some SF comic
book.
Anyway, enough deep unfashionability....I'm sure these aren't the kind
of
songs Jill had in mind! :)
Dave
"I'm the urban spaceman baby
I got speed
I've got everything you need"
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