At the start of Wallies by Anne Clark you have some spoken bit: (Mumbling, something like) "Hey, look at you", (then spoken) "Hey Mike are you queer?" "No just peculiar." Actually the whole piece is spoken, but the opening part doesn't really belong to the poem.
Yes, I know it isn't prog, but I still like it. Also very much because of the lyrics.
Later there is another spoken bit that doesn't belong to the lyrics.
Last edited by Rarebird; 06-25-2024 at 05:54 AM.
Page 4 and no one has mentioned "l got blisters on my fingers", or about half of Lumpy Gravy.
Christian band Petra's 1982 More Power To Ya album. Released at the height of the early 80s satanic scare, and by extension the "backward masking" kerfuffle. The song Judas' Kiss starts off with backward gibberish. Which when reversed says, "What are you lookin' for the devil for when you ought to be lookin' for the Lord?" Those of us who saw the entire backward masking controversy as ridiculous found that easter egg hilarious.
"Well my son, life is like a beanstalk, isn't it?"--Dalai Lama
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