Introduction (Live)
[I should like to introduce now the
featured artist of this evening's...
ordeal.
I'm sure that you will all agree without any hesitation that Tom
Lehrer is the most brilliant creative genius that America has
produced in almost 200 years,
so perhaps a few words of biographical background might not be amiss.
Endowed by nature with perhaps the most glorious baritone voice to be
heardon an American stage since the memorable concert debut in 1835
of Millard Fillmore;
endowed also with twelve incredibly agile fingers; Mr.
Lehrer has had a long and varied career in the field of entertainment
starting with nine years at Harvard University...,
where it was that he first decided to devote his life to what has
since become a rather successful scientific project – namely, t
he attempt to prolong adolescence beyond all previous limits.
Even before he came to Harvard, however,
he was well known in academic circles
for his masterly translation into Latin of "
The Wizard of Oz",
which remains even today the standard Latin version of that work.
A few years ago he was inducted..., forcibly...,
into the United States Army and spent most of his indenture in
Washington as sort of Army liaison
to the Office of Navel Contemplation.
About his service record he is justifiablymodest,
but it is known that in a short time
he rose to the rank of brigadiergeneral.
However, before he could acquire a tenure, he was discharged,
andowing to nepotism and intrigue,
he emerged with only the rank of specialist3rd class,
which was roughly equivalent to
the rank of corporal withoutportfolio.
But to return to his career in show business:
For several years he toured vaudeville theaters with an act
consisting of impressions of people
in thelast throes of various diseases.
I'm sure that many of you here tonight
stillrecall with pleasure his memorable diphtheria imitation.
He is generallyacknowledged to be the dean of living American
composers, and is currentlyworking on a
musical comedy based on the life of Adolf Hitler.
Without further ado – Tom Lehrer:– –
– – You'd be amazed at the money we save that way . . .]
featured artist of this evening's...
ordeal.
I'm sure that you will all agree without any hesitation that Tom
Lehrer is the most brilliant creative genius that America has
produced in almost 200 years,
so perhaps a few words of biographical background might not be amiss.
Endowed by nature with perhaps the most glorious baritone voice to be
heardon an American stage since the memorable concert debut in 1835
of Millard Fillmore;
endowed also with twelve incredibly agile fingers; Mr.
Lehrer has had a long and varied career in the field of entertainment
starting with nine years at Harvard University...,
where it was that he first decided to devote his life to what has
since become a rather successful scientific project – namely, t
he attempt to prolong adolescence beyond all previous limits.
Even before he came to Harvard, however,
he was well known in academic circles
for his masterly translation into Latin of "
The Wizard of Oz",
which remains even today the standard Latin version of that work.
A few years ago he was inducted..., forcibly...,
into the United States Army and spent most of his indenture in
Washington as sort of Army liaison
to the Office of Navel Contemplation.
About his service record he is justifiablymodest,
but it is known that in a short time
he rose to the rank of brigadiergeneral.
However, before he could acquire a tenure, he was discharged,
andowing to nepotism and intrigue,
he emerged with only the rank of specialist3rd class,
which was roughly equivalent to
the rank of corporal withoutportfolio.
But to return to his career in show business:
For several years he toured vaudeville theaters with an act
consisting of impressions of people
in thelast throes of various diseases.
I'm sure that many of you here tonight
stillrecall with pleasure his memorable diphtheria imitation.
He is generallyacknowledged to be the dean of living American
composers, and is currentlyworking on a
musical comedy based on the life of Adolf Hitler.
Without further ado – Tom Lehrer:– –
– – You'd be amazed at the money we save that way . . .]
Credits
Writer(s): Tom Lehrer
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- Tom Lehrer - Satirical, Witty, Musical, Irreverent, Vol. 1
- The Conducted Tom Lehrer
- Tom Lehrer - Lobachevsky
- Tom Lehrer - New Math
- Tom Lehrer - The Masochism and his hits
- Live! That Was The Year That Was
- Remastered Classics, Vol. 77, Tom Lehrer
- Satirical Witty Musical Irreverent, Vol.4
- The Best & Worst of Tom Lehrer
- An Evening with the Infinite Genius of Tom Lehrer
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