[net.music] Interesting Lyrics

gs@mit-eddie.UUCP (Gordon Strong) (10/09/84)

Although I think this lyrics discussion is getting a bit out
of hand, I have a *new* song to mention.  It is new (within
the last week or 2) and I just heard it on the radio.

It's called "Party in my Pants" by a Florida-based group named
Foreign Legion.  Not much lyric content, but it keeps saying
"There's a party in my pants and you're invited".  I wasn't
quick enough to write down some other lines (talking mostly
about getting on one's knees, etc.).  This is from the same
station that has an ad saying "Fall is a Ball" accompanied
by a rapidly rising crescendo of moans and heavy breathing
(mostly female).  I can't believe what they (WBCN) get away
with.  I am amused by it all.  Freedom of speech and all that.

Gordon Strong
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strock@fortune.UUCP (Gregory Strockbine) (10/10/84)

There's a song by POP O PIES I like which has only 2 lines,
its called "Fascists Eat Donuts" and goes like this:

	Make those donuts with extra grease
	This batch is for the chief of police

rossen@ccvaxa.UUCP (10/12/84)

>> It's called "Party in my Pants" by a Florida-based group named
>> Foreign Legion.  Not much lyric content, but it keeps saying
>> "There's a party in my pants and you're invited".  

Hmmm... I remember (albeit vaguely) a song from about 3 years ago by the
same name... lyrics, "There's a party in my pants and I want you all to
come."  I *thought* I was hearing Barnes and Barnes of "Fish Heads"
fame.  I will not be surprised if I am wrong on this.

>> It is new (within the last week or 2) and I just heard it on the radio.

I don't know -- the two sound remarkably similar and I doubt I am imagining
things.  Maybe it's a cover?

Does anybody have the straight story on "Party in my Pants"?  
Seriously, folks...
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acsgjjp@sunybcs.UUCP (Jim Poltrone) (10/19/84)

> >> It's called "Party in my Pants" by a Florida-based group named
> >> Foreign Legion.  Not much lyric content, but it keeps saying
> >> "There's a party in my pants and you're invited".  
> 
> Hmmm... I remember (albeit vaguely) a song from about 3 years ago by the
> same name... lyrics, "There's a party in my pants and I want you all to
> come."  I *thought* I was hearing Barnes and Barnes of "Fish Heads"
> fame.  I will not be surprised if I am wrong on this.

Ken's right.  I heard "Party in my Pants" last year on the Dr. Demento
show.  It was Barnes & Barnes; I forgot if it was on their album "Spazzchow"
(sp?).  I know it wasn't on "Voobaha".

"YEAH!"
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boyajian@akov68.DEC (Jerry Boyajian) (10/19/84)

From:	mit-eddie!gs	(Gordon Strong)

> This is from the same
> station that has an ad saying "Fall is a Ball" accompanied
> by a rapidly rising crescendo of moans and heavy breathing
> (mostly female).  I can't believe what they (WBCN) get away
> with.  I am amused by it all.  Freedom of speech and all that.

Well, any station that can make up a song called "Sit on My Face, Stevie Nicks"
and play it on the air can get away with *any*thing.


--- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, Maynard, MA)

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