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From: jeff@dciem.UUCP (Jeff Richardson)
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Subject: Re: Songs about pervertions (inflatable dolls)
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Date: Thu, 18-Oct-84 14:02:40 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct 18 14:02:40 1984
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When I first heard Roxy Music's "In Every Dream Home A Heartache", I thought
it was pretty funny that someone would do a song about love for an inflatable
doll, but when I heard another song and then later a third one on the same
subject, I said to myself "what is this obsession that rock musicians have
with inflatable dolls?"  For those of you who are interested in collecting
songs about inflatable dolls, here are the other two I've heard:

The Police - "Be My Girl -- Sally" from their debut album "Outlandos D'Amour"
Pukka Orchestra - "Rubber Girl" from their self-titled debut album released
a few months ago.  By the way, Roxy's is on their second album, "For Your
Pleasure", which I believe is the last Roxy album on which Eno appears.
-- 
Jeff Richardson, DCIEM, Toronto  (416) 635-2073
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