Too Sexy To Fly
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We don't fear the jazz! | We don't fear the jazz! | ||
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''At end'' | ''At end'' | ||
But get those [[Bagpipe Music Part Two (It's Chritmastime!)|bagpipes]] away from me! | But get those [[Bagpipe Music Part Two (It's Chritmastime!)|bagpipes]] away from me! |
Revision as of 16:59, 2 September 2006
This song by raunchy quartet The Count And His Men is a mostly instrumental piece on their EP Mole Mole Mole (How'd You Like It?). It consists of an illegally used piece of jazz-funk, which the band set to play when they need a break.
"We use it during live shows," admitted Leonardo Mace, "So we can get a drink or have a shag, and keep the crowd pleased."
On why it was included in the EP, band manager Garald S Kirk commented "No comment." Actor Ratt-tay later revealed it wasn't all jazz. "My oboe is on it!" he giggled.
Lyrics
We don't fear the jazz!
Cue jazz musics
~
At end
But get those bagpipes away from me!