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In reply to the discussion: Tom Lehrer, Musical Satirist With a Dark Streak, Dies at 97 [View all]Hekate
(98,968 posts)37. Loved what I heard of Lehrer back in high school in the '60s. Finally bought his collection when I saw it on CDs ...
at Borders, decades later. My gods that man was brilliant! The first time I heard the Periodic Table put to music was when I got the CDs, and I just knew if I had that back in high school my Chem class experience would have been much better because for whatever reason I really remember things set to music.
Im glad he had a long life. Did I mention he was brilliant?
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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