I know it is a joke too but someone had a recording of a symphony playing with someone singing it. And I cannot remember the name of it.
"The aquarium is preparing for the second grade class to visit when they realize that the dolphins are feeling, well, amorous. The only thing that works as an anti-aphrodesiac in dolphins is baby sea-gull meat, so one of the workers was sent to the beach to find some.
On the way back from the beach, baby sea-gulls in hand, he had to pass through a forest. In the middle of the path, there was a sleeping lion. So, he very carefully stepped over it, only to be handcuffed by a policeman.
He says, "Officer, what's going on?" and is told that he's under arrest. When he asks why, the officer says, "For transporting young gulls accross sedate lions for immoral porpises."
Does anyone know the name of this song?say yes
look for P.D:Q. Bach. There are a couple of recordings of his music, and that's one of them. He's actually Prof. Peter Schickele, but has spoofed Baroque and Classical music for many years, calling himelf the oddest of Bach's 20-odd children.
I don't remember which recording, but there's another piece on it called "Oedipus Rex- Just call me ED" that's done as a country-western spoof as well.
Good party stuff for people who know the originals.
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