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poptimists2008-01-23 02:18 pm
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Poptimists Goes The Weasel
Yesterday I got sent a CD of nursery rhymes for my kid - it was rub though. But it reminded me to do the much promised NURSERY RHYMES CANON. These selections are from the top ranked nursery rhyme CD at Amazon.co.uk, from "Oxbridge Baby" (ew). Other CDs have about a billion rhymes on but this is a CANON POLL and we frown on such inclusiveness. You get six ticks.
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Bonus task - can we compile a CD of pop records which quote or reference all of these? Adam Ant - "Puss In Boots". Fergie - "London Bridge" - there, 16 to go!
[Poll #1126074]
Bonus task - can we compile a CD of pop records which quote or reference all of these? Adam Ant - "Puss In Boots". Fergie - "London Bridge" - there, 16 to go!

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Does Fergie really ref LBIFD in that song? Surely she refs TOWER BRIDGE!
Sticking with the Fergie theme
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Is there a canonical tune to Pat-A-Cake? We always did it as a kind of tribal chant (also quite terrifying, as if we were going to sacrifice the baker's man if he didn't churn out cakes quick enough).
Best one out of the lot: Sing A Song Of 6d. It mentions pie!
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USE OTHER FACTS PLS!
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'(Mary had a little lamb)/ That's a fib/ She had two twins though/ And one crib'
Didn't Snap! also do something along these lines?
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The lovely "Jack in the Box" by Moments (70s pop hit, kids) also sweeps up several IIRC. Possibly the same ones as the Clooney song.
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mary had a little ASBO
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Ring A Ring's spookiness/plagueiness is well worth witholding a tick in my view!
My ticks and why
The Grand Old Duke Of York - biting metaphor for military incompetence. And good actions.
London Bridge - extended verses are great! (and practical)
Sing A Song Of Sixpence - good tune, pie, violence etc.
Twinkle Twinkle - imbues child w/sense of cosmic mystery
12345 - only one of these I actually DO with my baby.
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green go the rushes
But anyway - I wonder why I never encountered it? Is it fairly common? I thought it was probably fairly obscure... but perhaps I was just sheltered from it's pagan message.
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It is an awesome song.
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green grow the rushes, beeyotch
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How about using pop artists?
Sing A Song Of Sixpence None The Richer
Ring A Ring Of Stone Roses
Pussycat Pussycat Dolls
Jack & Jill Scott
How am I doing?
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Hey P.Diddy Diddle?
Poprefs
Jack and Jill: The Divine Comedy, "If": "If you were attacked, I would kill for you / If your name was Jack, I'd change mine to Jill for you"
Pat-a-Cake: Kahimi Karie, "The Seventh Wife of Henry VIII" (I've only heard Momus's demo though)
(Actually I'd expect Momus to have references to several of these scattered around his oeuvre)
(Also I wouldn't be surprised if the same goes for Current 93)
and the momus rap outgrabe
Nick nack heart attack, give the dog a bone
Knees up, who's up Old Mother Brown?
Rubber boy, bovver boy, my son John
Kills all the Judys with his big hard on
Pop goes the weasel, bang goes the deal
Punch went to market to club a few seals
Cat got the baby, Judy fell apart
This little piggy had a righthand heart
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dainty my arse
sorry but how did these birds survive the baking process exactly?
maybe they were still just about alive and the singing was actually screams of pain. how awful.
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I like
met Jill (met Jill)
their love (their love)
gone downhill
'When Jack Met Jill' from Etienne De Crecy's 'Tempovision' album
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pop songs
mary had a little lamb - hmhb (mhall the doctors were astounded etc)
pop goes the weasel - spencer davis group? is this right, one of that lot anyway, wasn't there a film?
humpty dumpty - jim bob (new alBUM)
grand old duke of york - hmhb agane
i'm SURE half of them must be in carter songs...
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Cultural Differences?
"The Grand Old Duke of York", despite its seemingly British centric lyrics, is well known in America, if not as well known as some of the others.
"Baa Baa Black Sheep" is clearly the most shameful omission here, though I put "Itsy Bitsy Spider" in the text box cause "Baa Baa Black Sheep" had already been mentioned.
Speaking Of Urban Myths...
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London Bridge: source of much confusion
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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is a TUNE though.
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Stupid Jill forgot the pill
Lady B "To The Beat Y'All" (hip-hop hit in NYC in 1979):
Jack and Jill went up the hill to have a little fun
Stupid Jill forgot the pill and now she has a son
(She did not invent these words, but may have been the first to put them on record.)
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