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In reply to the discussion: Tom Lehrer, Musical Satirist With a Dark Streak, Dies at 97 [View all]Warpy
(113,783 posts)25. Had all his LPs at one point
but I never saw him perform, a real pity since his stage patter was legendary. I did hear him on the local PBS stations in Boston from time to time.
Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" is an enduring favorite of mine, that one just never gets old.
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Yes, thank goodness it was recorded! He was a great influence on me, and on many, many others.
TheRickles
Jul 27
#20
Tom Lehrer was probably the most brilliant American musical satirist of the 20th century.
DFW
Jul 27
#11
"political satire became obsolete when kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize."
niyad
Jul 27
#13
The quote that you have used in your post made me laugh. Funny, but also a perfect example of Lehrer's humor.
FadedMullet
Jul 27
#34
Loved what I heard of Lehrer back in high school in the '60s. Finally bought his collection when I saw it on CDs ...
Hekate
Jul 27
#37