2007-07-17
A parody, as you've surmised, of Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover." Lyricist Spaff wrote a version of this a couple of years ago and was fated to resurrect it just recently: He survived a flight to Rome only to discover that his bags were in Moscow. Yes way. You can get this song, by the way, on the brand-new Robert Lund CD "Politicked Off!" at Spaff.com.
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Hurricane - Jul 17, 2007
Catchy tune! Reminded me a bit of the song Transfusions with the name rhyming bit- awesome!!
seamonkey - Jul 17, 2007
Heh heh, good one Lund y Spaff! This is a great parody all around. Good ol' Paul Simon... ain't he dead yet? Whew! We're lucky Robert Lund ain't either! Keep the funny coming!
filkertom - Jul 17, 2007
Now that is frickin' funny.
DJ Particle - Jul 17, 2007
That's why I *never* check luggage. Ever.
wildcard9 - Jul 17, 2007
Great song!! I believe that I remember the original version of this parody, probably have it on CD-R somewhere.
scarybug - Jul 17, 2007
Spectacular!
djseamus - Jul 17, 2007
Great job, Spaff and Robert. Who's playing that drum riff? It's awesome? "You packed too much gel, Mel": a great line spoofing the airline industry's apparent phobia of personal higene and beauty products.
peterfump9 - Jul 17, 2007
Nice work (as usual)
BathTub - Jul 20, 2007
Ha! always love a NZ reference.
NakedBrainStudios - Sep 18, 2007
best parody of the original song I have heard .. ever.
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Hurricane - Jul 17, 2007
Catchy tune! Reminded me a bit of the song Transfusions with the name rhyming bit- awesome!!