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Current revision as of 18:48, 7 September 2006
This song, on the Debauchery In New York City double album by electronica-divas The Count And His Men tells of the year of the birth of the Lord. "Or as we know him, Eddie!" exclaimed tart Garald S Kirk.
Lyrics
Shakedown, nineteen-seventy-eight
Why can't I ever get a date
I'm feelin' distinctly put down
Then Billy, he restored my crown
Junebug, skipping like a queer
We know there's nothing to fear
We're gay, I am so happy
With Billy upon my lap-py
And I wish to shake these blues
As we frolicked in the loos
One day, we shall be as one
I feel my trousers come undone
Just where my bone will rest,
In you, I guess.